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Les Savy Fav
OUI, LSF
So how does that chaos translate into making music in your fifties? With greater depth and variety, it would appear. Print edition only
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Les Savy Fav
OUI, LSF
Oui LSF remains firmly in the group's idiosyncratic wheelhouse, equally foregrounding their bristling dissonance and acerbic pop flourishes. Print edition only
Mojo
Les Savy Fav
OUI, LSF
The veteran five-piece’s first album in 14 years has flashes of the old thrill, but doesn’t quite hit earlier heights
The Observer
Les Savy Fav
OUI, LSF
Following some hugely successful reunion shows, Les Savy Fav are back to reclaim their post-punk crown on sixth record, Oui, LSF
The Skinny
Les Savy Fav
OUI, LSF
A storming return that suggests that, far from having run out of steam, the possibilities for Les Savy Fav are again endless
DIY
Dua Lipa
Radical Optimism
For the devoted fans, meanwhile, at least it can be said that at its worst her music is still worth listening to
Beats Per Minute
Camera Obscura
Look to the East, Look to the West
This album is a spirited, catchy, poignant return, yet it’s also the most affecting record about grief since Nick Cave’s Skeleton Tree
Record Collector
Dehd
Poetry
With its variety and musical gems, “Poetry” is bound to resonate with fans old and new
Northern Transmissions
Beth Gibbons
Lives Outgrown
In the Portishead singer’s singular, astonishing soundworld, these songs sit in autumnal gloom but are occasionally dappled with warmth and light
The Guardian
Dehd
Poetry
The Chicago trio go back in time and dip into big-chorused Americana, slacker indie and vintage soul – all with real feeling
The Guardian
Dehd
Poetry
With more ambitious melodies, bolder harmonies, and compositional complexity, the Chicago trio’s new album hypercharges their already electric sound
Pitchfork
Dehd
Poetry
Without the innovation and smart pop style heard on previous releases, Poetry ends up being more pleasurable than satisfying
Under The Radar
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