
Versatile London rave-rapper turns more misery into money.

A collection of Scottish artists’ songs for the wee small hours.

Rotten returns with a curious mixture of rage and nostalgia.

Anglo-Swedish indie trio with a penchant for big choruses release their debut album.

Nine numbers from the pair’s back catalogue are reworked, with mixed results.

Imagine early Supergrass gone delinquent and you’re just about there.

Wry New York power-popsters can pen a tune, but can’t quite win your heart.

Reanimated glam-punk pioneers get dafter as they get older.

Idlewild singer’s cosy, contented second solo effort.

Arty Scottish indie collective win both hearts and minds.

Chicago rapper’s delayed third album features several inspired moments.

Middle England’s favourite funkateer delivers the goods again.

Blues-rock renegades rip the genre a new orifice.

Tennessee pop sprites prove more than just Beach Boys copyists.

Fashion-resistant Anglo-Swedish trio serve up more radio-friendly, feel-good pop.

Nash is at her best when she combines her strongest suits, humour and vulnerability.

After a debut of sing-along hits, the duo takes refuge in druggy experimentalism.

A sweet’n’sour and head-spinningly trippy set from Messrs Mercer and Burton.