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The New Pornographers – Electric Version

Pop fun from Neko Case's twang-free other band

Matt Elliott – The Mess We Made

Former Third Eye Foundation man finally returns under his own name

Killer Mike – Monster

Another fine rapper from Atlanta

Arab Strap – Monday At The Hug & Pint

More misery from Scots satirists

Various Artists – It Takes Two: Duets From The Soul

Rough and ready rarities package

Various Artists – Acoustic 3

Classy chill-out anthology follows hit formula

Barry Dransfield

Lost folk treasure unearthed

M. Ward – Transfiguration Of Vincent

After the early patronage of Howe Gelb, Oregon's Matt Ward dished up 2001's End Of Amnesia, one of the most breathtaking albums of recent years. Transfiguration...is another masterclass in deft guitar picking, smudged with piano, harmonica and a voice like honey drizzled onto a dry creekbed. The behind-a-screen-door quality of production adds to the strangeness, while the likes of "Undertaker" often stop, start, scuff around then veer off at a tangent. Somewhere between a Gelb bothering to finish off songs and The Band at their most bucolic.

Canyon – Empty Rooms

Frequently awesome country-spacerock from Washington DC

Ani DiFranco – Evolve

Jazz-tinged folk from prolific, political US singer-songwriter
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