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Showcasing Usher's maturity from teen pop star to a singer of considerable substance.

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When they're at their best, ESP don't sound like anyone else around.

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Mclusky have taken it upon themselves to assault the new wholesome image of The Rock...

Think of the Foo Fighters minus the glossy production with an apocalyptic pop...

The follow up to 'Supa Sista' recruits some old friends for a much more accomplished...

...the group display a rootsy but progressive approach.

The debut album from American duo Daniel Geller who creates the quirky electronic...

If you take all those flashes of brilliance and package them into one 18-track Dirty...

The fourth album from Faithless takes their music making to a stage where song...

After last year's singles compilation Supergrass have started a new chapter, they've...

It comes as something of a shock to find Alfie have finally found the missing piece of...

Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons once more demonstrate why they're at the forefront of their...

This time around the drum machine has been replaced with spacious soundscapes of...

A true beacon of unpredictability, spontaneity and craziness...

Collecting the best of Ian Brown's solo tunes together is evidence of how far King...