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New releases on CD & DVD

Blu-ray: Michael Powell - Early Works

Nick Hasted

The missing element is magic, the swooning sense of the romantic, spiritual and supernal which Michael Powell’s partnership with Emeric Pressburger found in the British and especially English soul, sharpened by Hungarian Pressburger’s fascinated love for his exile’s home.

Album: Tess Parks - Pomegranate

Kieron Tyler

Tess Parks’ fourth solo album is suffused with otherness. When lyrics are direct, they are destabilised by the etiolated, freeze-dried voice delivering them. “Sometimes it feels like everyone should be dancing, maybe I should be dancing,” she sings during “Koalas.” It does not sound as if Parks has the energy to dance.

Album: Laura Marling - Patterns in Repeat

Katie Colombus

If there’s a rough-hewn tinge to Laura Marling’s eighth album, then there’s a wildly valid reason for it. It was written shortly after the folk...

Album: Kylie Minogue - Tension II

Joe Muggs

There’s a real bind for Kylie Minogue. Her core audience want disco pop, people like me slag her off if she branches out from disco pop and goes...

Album: Elephant9 with Terje Rypdal - Catching Fire

Kieron Tyler

Just before the five-minute point, a Mellotron’s distinctive string sound is heard. Three minutes earlier, a guitar evokes Robert Fripp’s...

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Album: Mystery Tiime - Maudlin Tales of Grief and Love

Joe Muggs

Cold, crisp, bleak reality in a sad set of post-punk sketches

Blu-ray: The Valley of the Bees

Graham Rickson

František Vláčil’s taut, intense medieval thriller is a classic of Czech cinema

Album: MC5 - Heavy Lifting

Guy Oddy

Partial final reformation by proto-punk greats is a mixed bag

Album: Justin Adams & Mauro Durante - Sweet Release

Tim Cumming

The duo’s second set cooks on a recipe of Italian Pizzica, rock, blues and Fairuz

Album: Immanuel Wilkins - Blues Blood

Sebastian Scotney

When adventurous programming goes wrong

Album: The Offspring - Supercharged

Ellie Roberts

Another successful Pop Punk celebration

Album: Ded Hyatt - Glossy

Joe Muggs

A genuinely boggling record mangles a world's worth of pop and avant-garde influences into... something

Album: Permafrost - The Light Coming Through

Kieron Tyler

A chill wind blows in from Norway

Album: Goat - Goat

Guy Oddy

Mysterious Scandinavians put on their dancing shoes

Album: Coldplay - Moon Music

Tom Carr

Pop-rock mainstays 10th album is nauseatingly upbeat

Album: Caribou - Honey

Joe Muggs

Almost a quarter century in, the psychedelic indie-dance individualist still setting off fireworks

Album: The Smile - Cutouts

Graham Fuller

The trio's third album lacks the verve and intensity of 'Wall of Eyes'

Album: Lady Gaga - Harlequin

Thomas H Green

Surprise companion album to her new film is lively, enjoyable and in great voice

Album: Ezra Collective - Dance, No One’s Watching

Sebastian Scotney

A joyous celebration of dance

Album: Jaz Karis - Safe Flight

Joe Muggs

UK soul debut whose smooth surface conceals depth and complexity

Album: Van Morrison - New Arrangements and Duets

Tim Cumming

Van the Man starts to open up the vaults

Blu-ray: Ikiru

Graham Rickson

Kurosawa's profound, touching meditation on mortality and memory

Album: Alan Sparhawk - White Roses, My God

Kieron Tyler

After the death of Mimi Parker, Low’s other half comes out into the open

Blu-ray: Crumb

Nick Hasted

Terry Zwigoff's landmark, cracked family portrait of misanthropic comix genius R Crumb

Album: Katy Perry - 143

Guy Oddy

Return of US superstar is a damp squib

Album: Miranda Lambert - Postcards From Texas

Thomas H Green

On her ninth solo album, the US country star is still on peak songwriting form

Album: Jamie xx - In Waves

Joe Muggs

Get right on one, matey, with a glorious capturing of dancefloor dissolution of self

Here comes the flood: Bob Dylan's 1974 Live Recordings

Tim Cumming

Night after night: Sony's latest gargantuan release from the vaults

Album: The Waeve - City Lights

Thomas H Green

Second album from Blur-affiliated couple contains luscious moments

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