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FUNKED UP

2117¬Montreal's foremost exponenents of Prince-inspired dirty funk are back with their new album. Critics so far are impressed, Rave Magazine seeing the album as an affirmation of the band's unique style.¬False¬

Middle of the Trail

2101¬Rootsy folkster Ray Lamontagne continues his career as a Radio 2 botherer with his new album. Critics see it as competent but hardly revolutionary, scores coming it at around 6 or 7.¬False¬

Towering achievement?

2098¬There's a very rare 10/10 from The Skinny for the rapper, pianist and producer's album, released to accompany a feature film also written and produced by the maverick Canadian. Such enthusiasm is not shared by the BBC or music OMH, who regard it as interesting but only partially successful.¬True¬
One Good Thing

Lou Rhodes

One Good Thing

Third album of acoustic folk from the Manchester singer songwriter and former member of Lamb

Critics average rating

6.1

Label
Motion Audio
Release date
22/03/2010
  1. 8.0 |  Uncut

    Print edition only

  2. 7.0 |  music OMH

    A fine album, and individually the tracks are pleasingly reflective, but the instant familiarity and maudlin cosiness is more soporific than it is arresting
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  3. 6.0 |  The Observer

    While such a determinedly gloomy dual attack can be wearying... suggests a baroque-pop masterpiece may not yet be out of the question
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  4. 6.0 |  Evening Standard

    Plucked guitar, restrained strings and her softly quivering voice make for a claustrophobically intimate experience
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  5. 6.0 |  Independent on Sunday

    Spare interplay between finger-picked guitar and strings as a backdrop to hard-won reflections on life, love and loss
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  6. 6.0 |  The Music Fix

    One Good Thing might not exactly grab you by the throat, but it's impressive in its restrained, thoughtful celebration of life
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  7. 6.0 |  The Guardian

    Anyone expecting a deviation from Rhodes's Nick Drake-influenced singer-songwriter path should forget it
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  8. 6.0 |  Mojo

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  9. 4.0 |  Q

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Back On Top?

2114¬The Manic Street Preachers have had something of a critical rebirth with their last two albums, and that trend looks set to continue with their latest offering. The Line of Best Fit call it a "wonderful album", while The Fly reckon they "are in the form of their life". With only a few reviews in so far, it seems we could have a contender for the higher echelons of our chart.¬True¬

Pain and pleasure

2105¬Can the third of the three Mancunian electro-ish bands which featured in the BBC's Sound of 2010 list emulate the success of their counterparts, Delphic and Everything Everything? The jury's still out so far. NME is a big fan of the duo's 80s-inspired synthpop anthems, but The Guardian is far from convinced, and others find the album stylish but unremarkable. ¬True¬

Dream team?

2070¬You would imagine that one revered master of popular music working with the material of another revered master of popular music would result in something quite special. However that doesn't appear to be the case, according to many critics. Some find the album partially successful, others are seriously underwhelmed, such as The Guardian, which describes it as "horrible". ¬True¬

Mixed reactions

2106¬Very mixed views around on the fourth album from New York's prime purveyors of post-punk gloom, now back at their old label, Matador. Most critics accept they've moved on from the danceable rhythms and singalong hooks that leavened their earlier work. The reaction to what remains is very varied: some, such as Uncut, regard it is refined and elegant; others such as Spin regard the new material as dull rather than hypnotic. ¬True¬