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Death In Vegas
Death Mask
Fearless has taken the Death in Vegas project in numerous seemingly unrelated directions over the years, and few who have been following him since the big beat era could have predicted him making noisy, uncompromising techno influenced by Terrence Dixon and Pan Sonic
All Music
Death In Vegas
Death Mask
On Death Mask, Fearless lifts the lid on what lies beneath and exposes his true self in ways that he’s always been reluctant to entertain. Fearless honesty suits him.
The Quietus
Death In Vegas
Death Mask
Richard Fearless returns with an intoxicating mix of an album where darker realisations and hedonistic beats compete for the same headspace
musicOMH
Pulp
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More is that rarest of reunion records: one that transcends nostalgia to actually enhance a band’s legacy. Print edition only
Mojo
Pulp
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They've matured- not like a fine wine, but maybe like a magnificently ripe Wensleydale. Print edition only
Uncut
Little Simz
Lotus
It showcases Little Simz’s personal resilience as she takes on this vulnerable melodic journey to selflessly blossom in her introversion
Clash
Miley Cyrus
Something Beautiful
A fascinating one-off, potentially; ‘Something Beautiful’ adds another layer to Miley Cyrus’ story
Clash
Turnstile
Never Enough
Few bands at their level are innovating and shapeshifting in the way they are, and ‘NEVER ENOUGH’ covers a massive expanse whilst also maintaining the core of Turnstile we fell in love with on ‘Pressure To Succeed’. And succeed they have
Clash
Pulp
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Opener ‘Spike Island’ is already a fan favourite, a meta-musing on the Stone Roses’ gathering-of-the-tribes that has become the soundtrack to Pulp’s very own second coming
Clash
Little Simz
Lotus
Expansive in scope yet intimate in tone, the sixth album by this year’s Meltdown curator doesn’t put a foot wrong
musicOMH
Garbage
Let All That We Imagine Be The Light
The alt-rock veterans’ eighth album lacks the bite of their 2021 LP; despite typically expert production, the songwriting is noncommittal—though Shirley Manson remains a fierce, commanding presence
Pitchfork
Sports Team
Boys These Days
Sports Team are smart band incorporating bits and pieces of past music they love into their own modern sound and dryly funny lyrical point of view
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