Latest Reviews 11-17 April 2011 

Holy Ghost!Holy Ghost!
A feast of style, but the electro duo’s debut skimps on substance.reviewed by Jaime Gill

AuroraAzymuth
Brazilian veterans deliver a good balance between reflective and more festive moods.reviewed by Jon Lusk

A Thousand HeysMazes
An album for long summer nights, by a band relishing all that they have right now.reviewed by Mischa Pearlman

FlagsBrooke Fraser
The NZ singer’s first attempt at international recognition is an assured affair.reviewed by Mike Diver

The Singles 1971-2006: 45 x 45The Rolling Stones
A hardcore-only limited-edition set – but what a fantastic set it is.reviewed by Ian Wade

The Goldberg SistersThe Goldberg Sisters
Saving Private Ryan star releases an intriguing album of warmly enveloping indie-pop.reviewed by Mike Diver

Resolution 653Instra:mental
Production duo’s long-awaited debut album is an hour of inventive dance music.reviewed by Chris Power

Street ClanInvisible System
More wild, frantic and unexpected than its well-received predecessor.reviewed by Robin Denselow

The English RivieraMetronomy
An address of twisting rhythms and taut tunes for a reimagined English southwest.reviewed by Natalie Shaw

TomboyPanda Bear
Another chilled-out triumph of a solo set from the Animal Collective member.reviewed by Mike Diver

Paper AirplaneAlison Krauss & Union Station
Bluegrass superstar’s new album is a fine addition to her impressive catalogue.reviewed by Nick Barraclough

Wasting LightFoo Fighters
Grohl and the gang prove again that nice guys can finish first.reviewed by Ian Winwood

Festival BellFairport Convention
Confirms Fairport’s reputation as an ongoing repository for quality songwriting.reviewed by Sid Smith

C'MonLow
The Minnesotan trio progress through shades of light on a fine ninth LP.reviewed by Daniel Ross

Nine Types of LightTV on the Radio
TVOTR are firmly in the grip of a middle age that doesn’t particularly suit them.reviewed by Alex Denney

How to Become ClairvoyantRobbie Robertson
There’s much to marvel at on Robertson’s first LP of the 21st century.reviewed by David Sheppard

Get Well SoonSarabeth Tucek
US singer’s tragedy-tainted second album could prove to be a timeless wonder.reviewed by Ian Wade

BespokeDaedelus
A fantastic new set from the LA producer, guaranteed to spread good cheer.reviewed by Mike Diver

Alexander Alexander
An album that dips its toes into folk without fully committing to any one style.reviewed by Andrzej Lukowski

Cat’s EyesCat’s Eyes
Amazing collaboration between Canadian soprano and English garage-goth dandy.reviewed by Ian Wade

Fake Historyletlive.
LA five-piece’s new LP confirms the presence of a vital force in post-hardcore.reviewed by Mischa Pearlman