
The best UNKLE album this century.

Currie’s strength lies in his lyrics, delivered with intelligence and sincerity.

Ignore the Bon Jovi comparisons – these US chart-toppers are the new Fleetwood Mac.

There’s a hyperactive mind at work on Buggles’ second album.

Arcadia’s moment in the sun began and ended with Election Day.

Their second album will again charm daytime radio programmers and sell by the lorry-load.

On album two, the Stones build something lovely and lasting. Roll with them.

The Moz-approved Manchester band’s second LP is distinctive and impressive.

k.d. lang is everything the top-selling big-haired divas aren’t.

A likeable blend of soul and funk with judicious little dashes of rap.

A deceptive, addictive album, revelling in hidden depths.

A flouncing, flawed concept album of huge ambition from a fearless talent.

Underwhelming, which perhaps Millan would take as a compliment.

This sounds better today than it ever did.

They’ve loosened up, discovered fun – a kind of lift-off, at last.

There has always been more to this album than its familiar title track.

An album that nailed the bleeding heart of protest-pop.