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Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Perimenopop
Eighth album from disco-pop queen is a collection of cool, stylish floor-fillers that is impossible to keep still to
musicOMH
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Perimenopop
Ellis-Bextor's decorated back catalog has always split a complementary difference between a good groove and inventive intrigue. Even when she turns the dial ever so slightly in one direction, Perimenopop is no exception. Turn it up and enjoy
The Line Of Best Fit
Jeff Tweedy
Twilight Override
The Wilco frontman’s sprawling new solo triple album is pure Tweedy: ambivalent and unknowable and funny and compelling. It is the thing he was always ramping up to
Pitchfork
Olivia Dean
The Art of Loving
Olivia Dean has crafted exactly the record her audience hoped for – and sometimes, that’s the art of loving in itself
Clash
Doja Cat
Vie
The album is too lightweight (and repetitive) to make a lasting impression
Slant Magazine
Doja Cat
Vie
Headlining the album is the lead single "Jealous Type," an icy-hot club anthem built around a synthy, whip-crack electro-R&B groove. It's a savvy throwback banger, thrillingly evoking Janet Jackson at her most physical. Yet, as with all of Vie, it underscores Doja Cat's power as the diva who's in control here
All Music
Doja Cat
Vie
The Californian tempers the bite of 2023’s Scarlet with glossy, lovestruck sounds – but never loses her instinct for mischief
The Guardian
Doja Cat
Vie
Doja’s ability to effortlessly slide in and out of different pockets – and at a high level is indication of her sheer starpower. The visual assets that accompany this project fittingly cement the theme and even if this album isn’t to your taste, her talent is undeniable
Clash
Sprints
All That Is Over
Karla Chubb and co follow up the spectacular Letter to Self with an irresistible wrecking ball of a sequel
The Irish Times
Geese
Getting Killed
The New York indie outfit embrace a sure sense of groove in their fourth record
The FT
Olivia Dean
The Art of Loving
The Londoner channels Burt Bacharach and Fleetwood Mac across retro, tasteful songs
The FT
Neko Case
Neon Grey Midnight Green
Despite Case arguing that we deserve more than a love song, Neon Grey Midnight Green is a true act of love: an invitation to become entangled in the emotional web of feeling, living and making together, warts and all
Exclaim
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