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Ryan Adams – Love Is Hell Pt 1

Adams' career is fast becoming a blizzard of lost possibilities and abandoned trails, with his 'proper' album releases, such as Gold and Rock'n'Roll, punctuated by closet-clearing collections of outtakes like Demolition and now Love Is Hell Pt 1, the first instalment of the album supposedly deemed too much of a downer to be the 'proper' follow-up to Gold.

Safe

Todd Haynes' unforgivingly acrid blend of body horror and social satire sees Julianne Moore as the pampered Barbie-doll housewife who becomes violently allergic to the perms, sprays, snacks, Mercs, houses and parties that define affluent existence in the San Fernando Valley. Harsh attacks on crass materialism, dubious spiritualism and human frailty follow.

Springtime In A Small Town

This marks Tian Zhuangzhuang's return to directing after a nine-year ban by China's authorities. Zhichen visits old school friend Liyan in a bombed-out town in post-war China. Though welcomed by the household, Zhichen's relationships with the family break down when he rekindles a romance with his childhood sweetheart—now Liyan's wife. Exceptional cinematography and sensitive performances are let down by a clumsy screenplay and drawn-out pacing. Shame.

Dave Clarke – Devil’s Advocate

Dedicated techno head delves into death disco on his second LP

Rob Smith – Up On The Downs

Solo venture from one half of acclaimed production duo

Shoot For The Stars

The Addiction plug straight back into the main vein

Various Artists – DFA Compilation #1

Showcase for NYC production duo

On The Money

Breathtaking third album from Brixton house heroes. Mad, actually

The Singles – Better Than Before

Skinny-tied power pop with a whiff of Mersey, Zombies and Chuck Berry

Parsley Sound – Parsley Sounds

Dreamy debut from electro-hippies formerly known as Slum
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