Wire – Send

First new album in 12 years from post-punk legends

Tindersticks – Waiting For The Moon

The image of a band waltzing on the spot seems to accompany every Tindersticks album. Perhaps it's the curse of a band fortunate to work out a distinctive and effective sound at their inception. Whatever, Waiting For The Moon is the usual impeccably crafted artefact, though it's questionable whether anyone who owns their first two albums needs it in their lives. The aspirations to soul that marked out 2001's Can Our Love...

Numbers – Death

Glitchcore's hip elite remix Oakland's spiky robotniks

Prince – The Rainbow Children

Belated UK release for the little guy's jazz-gospel extravaganza

Michael Franti & Spearhead – Everyone Deserves Music

Agit-rap veteran mellows out too much on his fourth LP

The Sea And Cake – Glass

Part-new album, part-remix project from post-rock supergroup

Stereophonics – You Gotta Go There To Come Back

Welsh alt.rockers attempt to recast themselves as soul-funk heavyweights

Prince Paul – Politics Of The Business

De La Soul producer enlists all-star cast to make third solo album

Mogwai – Happy Songs For Happy People

Fourth album from post-rock Glaswegians

Helene – Postcard

Ex-Barefoot Contessa's solo debut
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