Latest Reviews 26 September - 2 October 2011 

Cinderella's EyesNicola Roberts
Proves, once and for all, that it's the quiet ones you need to keep an eye on.reviewed by Michael Cragg

The HunterMastodon
Don’t like metal? You might just love Mastodon.reviewed by Mike Diver

Black RainbowsBrett Anderson
An intermittently promising teaser for the main event: a new Suede album.reviewed by Kevin Harley

The Devil's WalkApparat
Berlin producer aims to move hearts rather than fill dancefloors.reviewed by Chris Power

Nevermind (20th Anniversary Boxset)Nirvana
The guts and glory of one of rock’s landmark albums revealed across four CDs.reviewed by Mike Diver

TripperHella
A focused fifth album that takes the dynamic duo into newly accessible territories.reviewed by Adam Kennedy

Zig ZajBoom Bip
Predictably unpredictable fare from the producer and an array of high-profile guests.reviewed by David Stubbs

Biasonic Hot Sauce – Birth of the NanocloudZed Bias
A mesmerising album exploring the possibilities of British urban music.reviewed by Lloyd Bradley

Trans-Love EnergiesDeath in Vegas
Tough, transcendent and sexy in a rather odd fashion.reviewed by Ian Wade

NeighborhoodsBlink-182
An unexpectedly great sixth LP from former fun-time punks turned introspective souls.reviewed by Mike Diver

The Whole LoveWilco
Their most adventurous, confident and engaging record in years.reviewed by James Skinner

In HeavenTwin Sister
There’s much more to this act’s music than tweeness – and it can get a bit sexy, too.reviewed by Chris Parkin

DiscoveryPink Floyd
It’s everything anyone needs from Pink Floyd, in one package.reviewed by Mike Diver

The Dark Side of the Moon (Immersion Edition)Pink Floyd
An expansive six-disc set with the original album and much more.reviewed by Patrick Humphries

Only in DreamsDum Dum Girls
A darker, deeper collection that builds well on the LA band’s debut LP.reviewed by Jen Long

ConatusZola Jesus
A strong third album, but the singer’s promise is perhaps yet to be fully realised.reviewed by Jen Long

Eat Their OwnCaged Animals
Lacks the full-bodied force required to communicate a sense of catharsis.reviewed by Kevin Harley

40 Feat: The Hot Tomato Anthology 1971-2011Little Feat
A three-CD live retrospective aimed at the band’s loyal following.reviewed by Chris Parkin

90 Bisodol (Crimond)Half Man Half Biscuit
Another start-to-finish showcase of rare genius.reviewed by Luke Slater

The AwakeningJames Morrison
Album number three from the British singer, and a truly great set still eludes him.reviewed by Mike Diver

The QuickeningRemember Remember
RR mainman Graeme Ronald and his cohorts are making fascinating music.reviewed by Mike Haydock

This TimeLack of Afro
Great party tunes which, weirdly, can’t quite relax.reviewed by Lloyd Bradley

Is The World Strange or Am I Strange?Cosmo Jarvis
A rare example of an artist following his instincts and his heart.reviewed by Mischa Pearlman

ScintilliPlaid
A strong set mixing their traditionally restless energy with focused momentum.reviewed by Mike Barnes

Nameless PathMarcus Foster
An artist whose own identity is lost between his Tom Waits and Neil Young LPs.reviewed by Rob Crossan

Cole World: The Sideline StoryJ. Cole
The rising rapper’s debut showcases some astounding potential.reviewed by Natalie Shaw

DarklandsThe Jesus and Mary Chain
A second LP that successfully sidesteps the shadow of its influential predecessor.reviewed by Luke Turner