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CMAT
EURO-COUNTRY
There is a lot of Nashville fiddle and arched eyebrows. But her new songs are more serious, and all the better for it
The FT
Sabrina Carpenter
Man’s Best Friend
The singer treads a thin line between smutty pastiche and straight-faced pop while CMAT gets serious in ‘Euro-Country’
The FT
Big Thief
Double Infinity
There is no doubt that ‘Double Infinity’ will be a milestone release for Big Thief – for the band’s past, present, and future
Clash
Saint Etienne
International
Overall, ‘International’ looks back at the confidence the band has in creating bright catchy pop songs, whilst maintainingthat whilst the band may no longer continue, the legacy that they have created remains bright and international
Clash
Suede
Antidepressants
A subversive work, ‘Antidepressants’ is confrontational, unfiltered and arguably one of their most electrifying releases to date
Clash
Suede
Antidepressants
Brett Anderson and co go for broke on tenth album, unleashing eleven songs of resilience and rebellion that refuse to accept the status quo
musicOMH
Big Thief
Double Infinity
The cosmic folk band’s sixth album is their first as a trio. But they still sound loose, chaotic, and intuitive as ever
Pitchfork
Saint Etienne
International
Whatever happens, Saint Etienne want you to remember them this way with not just the pop album of the year but with the pop album of all our lives
The Quietus
David Byrne
Who Is The Sky
The avant-pop icon playfully ponders love, aging, and other curiosities with help from a great bunch of collaborators
Rolling Stone
David Byrne
Who Is The Sky
A typical mix of faux-naïf, amused cynicism and sheer fun
The Arts Desk
Big Thief
Double Infinity
Big Thief are a crossroads. They have to decide whether to push forward, retrench or simply coast., and Double Infinity doesn’t indicate which way they're headed
Spectrum Culture
Big Thief
Double Infinity
A gloriously satisfying record on which it feels like everything is in its right place
DIY
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