Also out this week:
The Jesus Lizard make a surprise return after 25 years in the wild - thankfully they've lost none of the rage, the energy, psychopathic wit, or gymnastic musical ability that made them such an essential listen first time around, there's a masterful body of hypnotic dancefloor pounders, decorated with agile synths & conductive percussion from
that main man - Floating Points, it might have 'No Name' but Jack White's sixth solo effort finds him firing out the freshest and sharpest garage blues of his career, and Deadletter have already dominated our hearts on numerous on-stage occasions, leaving our hopes sky high for this debut album & we are very happy with what we got, so much so that they're rolling up into the shop tomorrow night! So snag a signed copy whilst you can!
And that's not all! The Go! Team are proving lightning can strike twice, Suede are getting piggy with it, London Grammar are in love, Nancy Sinatra's in London, you should 'Come and See' what Gurriers are all about, Catfish & The Bottlemen have spent 10 years on 'The Balcony', Tindersticks are dealing with their soft tissues, and Sabrina Carpenter's having trouble with her electronic mail!
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