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The Canadian icons leave nothing in the tank on their final LP, a career-spanning double album that carries the occasional hint of their glory days
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New York City’s brightest bassist straps in for a rollercoaster of a debut album
Air live in London: a refreshingly future-facing celebration of ‘Moon Safari’
Rather than wallow in nostalgia, the French chill-tronica duo take their debut album on a breathtaking trip to outer space
Overpass live in Leeds: big-chorused indie magic
The Brummie rockers celebrate their recent debut EP with a charming performance
Adrianne Lenker – ‘Bright Future’ review: Big Thief’s leader takes us on an emotional journey
One of this generation’s most potent songwriters offers up a beautiful collection of love-filled vignettes
Shakira – ‘Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran’ review: empowering and renewed
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There are plenty of savvy, intriguing ideas on this self-titled debut that show off the South African artist's range
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