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Baptist Generals - Jackleg Devotional to the Heart

Review by Jazz Monroe

In a genre stacked with pathological mediocrity, Jackleg Devotional to the Heart is a relatively sure-footed success.»

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The Critic Sleeps Alone Tonight... Fighting Over The Postal Service's Give Up

In Depth by Jazz Monroe

A DiS party line?! These are the voices of two fervently passive-aggresive fanatics, shouting into the abyss to their hearts’ content, examining Sub Pop’s 10th anniversary reissue of The Postal Service’s landmark debut, Give Up.»

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Savages - Silence Yourself

Review by Jazz Monroe

Amply weighted for a debut, Silence Yourself comprises a balance of really excellent stuff and the simply very good.»

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Sean Nicholas Savage - Other Life

Review by Jazz Monroe

Without remotely discrediting Sean Nicholas Savage’s frequently magical catalogue, you suspect and hope that better yet remains to come.»

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Born Ruffians - Birthmarks

Review by Jazz Monroe

Birthmarks is probably the most impressive Born Ruffians record to date, but it’s a shame they travelled so far without straying far from the middle of the road.»

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Various - Arts & Crafts 2003-2013

Review by Jazz Monroe

Whereas some would hesitate before signing over their band to a commune of high school pals like Arts & Crafts, the couple of dozen friends making up the Broken Social Scene circle gave the pledge without second thought.»

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Doldrums - Lesser Evil

Review by Jazz Monroe

Impresses but never quite thrills.»

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Blue Hawaii - Untogether

Review by Jazz Monroe

This firmly inward-looking record transports you head-first to Blue Hawaii’s special place, a serene vista where alien syllabic whimsy feels genuinely spiritual, and fuck-giving is most strictly forbidden.»

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Unknown Mortal Orchestra - II

Review by Jazz Monroe

Beneath the isolation blues, Unknown Mortal Orchestra's II is buoyant and visceral enough to suffuse its existential cloud with a redemptive joie de vivre.»

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Fionn Regan - The Bunkhouse Vol. I: Anchor Black Tattoo

Review by Jazz Monroe

To regard Fionn Regan’s work is to enjoy a talent pruned of all pretension.»

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Wave Machines - Pollen

Review by Jazz Monroe

Wave Machines aren’t the first alt-mainstream crossover hopefuls to (over-)produce melancholic, technically capable anthems while forgoing much sense of directness or identity. But ultimately what disappoints is the dour inevitably of it all, insert-climax-here tunes wafting and wintry, gliding wistfully in one ear and out the other.»

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Everything Everything - Arc

Review by Jazz Monroe

Arc is an album with which deep engagement will reward and delight in equal measure.»

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Lost 12 of 2012: Slim Twig A Hound at the Hem

In Depth by Jazz Monroe

“Every record I’ve participated in has been idea-driven, rather than any desire to be punk or something more general than that. I find music is most interesting when there’s a very specific idea at the heart of a song or an album or someone’s work as a whole.” - Slim Twig»

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Lost 12 of 2012: RYAT Totem

In Depth by Jazz Monroe

Never taking an eye off the dancefloor, the Philadelphian songwriter’s Brainfeeder debut, Totem, is rushing glitch-driven dystopic pop, swept on a bleakly orchestral breeze of electronic swarm, sheepgut and ivory. There’s an artiness of composition that’s intrusive and ambiguous, but never too pleased with itself. From the psychological, K-holing tumble of ‘Footless’ to ‘Object Mob’’s suppressive, jazzy clutter, there’s an inward curiosity that’s expertly tethered to a basic structure of forward-momentum.»

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Dels - Black Salad

Review by Jazz Monroe

For those whose quotient for socially conscionable rappers with a morbid existential streak remains unfilled, Black Salad is adventurous enough to squint into the oncoming light at the end of DELS’ tunnel, while leaving the listener free to interpret its form for themselves.»

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Flying Lotus - Until the Quiet Comes

Review by Jazz Monroe

Until the Quiet Comes is the record to date we’ll most likely crown Flying Lotus's masterpiece.»

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JJ DOOM - Key to the Kuffs

Review by Jazz Monroe

Key to the Kuffs disappoints by shying away from greatness where we’ve come to expect nothing less.»

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This Week's Singles: 16/07/12 Jacques Greene, Blood Diamond, Electric Guest, Deaf Club, alt-J

In Depth by Jazz Monroe

Alas, Roby has nipped up the road for a weekend of larks at Latitude. Jazz Monroe wasn’t so lucky, and steps in to save this week’s singles from certain obscurity..._»

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Lorn - Ask the Dust

Review by Jazz Monroe

For the uninitiated majority, Burial’s early oeuvre is a simple portrait: a portrait of a place and time, rather than a person»

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Ryat - Totem

Review by Jazz Monroe

Totem is a mind-frazzling revelation, marrying as it does the dystopian scope of Radiohead at their bleakest with the irresistible awkwardness of fun-lovin’ rhythmic reprobates Battles.»

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Great Lake Swimmers - New Wild Everywhere

Review by Jazz Monroe

If nothing else, New Wild Everything is a symbol of inclusive respect for a hard-fought, potentially broadening audience, demonstrating that ambition in the least fashionable sense remains a valuable virtue that’s probably worth getting used to.»

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I Like Trains - The Shallows

Review by Jazz Monroe

The Shallows is consistently decent but fails to ignite the cerebrum with the directness and dread of I Like Trains' early output.»

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Niki and the Dove - Instinct

Review by Jazz Monroe

Like the best fantasy, Instinct leaves you that bit more comfortable about the world you ultimately return to.»

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Slugabed - Time Team

Review by Jazz Monroe

Smart, fast and visceral, Slugabed's debut LP Time Team is unpretentious and unfuckwithable.»

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Felix - Oh Holy Molar

Review by Jazz Monroe

It’s difficult not to feel terribly possessive over Felix, the renowned Kranky label’s sole British signatories, and it’s with a certain relief that their songcraft proves singularly remarkable once more.»

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Olafur Arnalds - Another Happy Day OST

Review by Jazz Monroe

Another Happy Day creeps you out, sucks you in and gracefully spits you back again, with a renewed sense of comfortable discontent.»

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Rosie Taylor Project - Twin Beds

Review by Jazz Monroe

There’s a charm to Twin Beds that’s honest and sympathetic, and sometimes that’s all that needs asking for.»

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The Twilight Sad - No One Can Ever Know

Review by Jazz Monroe

Purer than innocence and richer than gold, No One Can Ever Know confirms that The Twilight Sad are simply too good to remain a-little-less-than-well-known outside the restrictive realms of slightly-less-than-world-conqering ’zines.»

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Islet - Illuminated People

Review by Jazz Monroe

An album of extraordinary ambition that British music can be proud and grateful to possess.»

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Howler - America Give Up

Review by Jazz Monroe

America Give Up is music for people who have given up on music.»