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Rum And Croak

Since it's hard—and possibly verboten—to say a bad word about Tom Waits, unholy shaman of whacked-out Americana, I'll content myself with expressing a few mild reservations. From the startling departure of Swordfishtrombones—over 20 years old now—Tom's every subsequent move has been worth following with avid fascination. But with 2002's simultaneously released Alice and Blood Money, it seemed he was veering off into wilfully art-wank Hal Willner territory.

Camper Van Beethoven – New Roman Times

Unlikely comeback from Santa Cruz bohos

Matthew Sweet – Living Things

Nebraskan psych-popper hits form

Storm And Static

Timely reassessment of Portland, Oregon quartet's pre-Post To Wire output

Red Hot Philly

Second studio album from sensuous nu-soul sister

Tex Appeal

Southern gothic via Manchester

One Foot In The Groove

Raucous Californians give their punk-funk stew a London airing, with a little help from the Godfather

Glenn Tilbrook – Transatlantic Ping Pong

Second solo album from former Squeeze man

Nina Nastasia – Dogs

"Unassuming and grandiose" lost classic, according to producer Steve Albini

Sir Douglas Quintet – The Prime Of Sir Douglas Quintet

Two-CD compilation of Doug Sahm's pioneering Texan outfit
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