Latest Reviews 18-24 March 2013 

The Invisible WayLow
Twenty years into their career, Low have created one of their best albums yet.reviewed by Paul Whitelaw

Off the RecordKarl Bartos
A mixed manifestation of electronic pop from the former Kraftwerk-er.reviewed by Martin Longley

LullabiesJackie Oates
An intriguing and committed new set, but one of niche appeal.reviewed by Colin Irwin

Urban Heat IslandNight Works
Appealing solo debut from the former Metronomy man.reviewed by Chris Beanland

Life After DefoDeptford Goth
Soulfully articulated, machine-driven melancholia from rising south Londoner.reviewed by Mike Diver

Monkey Minds in the Devil’s Time Steve Mason
A sprawling, beautiful, brain-belch of an album from a never-dull artist.reviewed by Rich Hanscomb

On Floating BodiesConquering Animal Sound
Second set from Glaswegian electro duo, successfully expanding their debut’s palette.reviewed by Mike Diver

The Chronicles of MarniaMarnie Stern
Playful, dizzying, cloud-busting and, perhaps more so than ever before, serious.reviewed by Chris Parkin

MuchachoPhosphorescent
A vibrant, evocative LP, and a welcome addition to the Phosphorescent catalogue.reviewed by James Skinner

BloodsportsSuede
A passionate and seductive album which reminds us how distinctive this band can be.reviewed by Jaime Gill

The 20/20 ExperienceJustin Timberlake
Timberlake’s third solo album is all mood and no tension, exclusively foreplay fare.reviewed by Christina Lee

If You LeaveDaughter
A damaged debut, the way the hues of its bruises blend proving wholly hypnotic.reviewed by Mike Diver

Tooth & NailBilly Bragg
Bragg conveys truths about his home country like few other songwriters can.reviewed by Mischa Pearlman