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If you haven't caught up with Lush for a while, you may be astonished when you put this on. Songs. Hooks. Choruses. Singing--more or less in tune. Looks like Lush stopped glanced up from gazing at their shoes and saw that there was an audience wanting to be entertained. So they dug out their old new wave albums and got themselves inspired. The opener, "Ladykiller," is just that: a stone killer that sets the lyrical mood for the whole record--relationships gone sour, the way "boys" act, and how women can be strong. Real life or what? Musically, it's as though a picture has just finally come into focus. Lush always denied their poppy side. Here they've given it full rein, and the effect is glorious, catchy as hell, filled with clever arrangements, and only "Last Night" has any kind of spook quotient. Wonderful stuff. The new wave of new wave of new wave? No, just a new lease on life for Lush. Welcome back. --Chris Nickson

Music Review:

  1. Magic City
  2. May I Sing with Me
  3. Media
  4. Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols (+ Booklet) [Import]
  5. New Old Songs [Explicit Lyrics] [Extra tracks]
  6. Nixon
  7. No More Greener Grasses
  8. Now You Know
  9. On the Shore
  10. Pieta Brown

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Tales from the Soul

Contemporary Collection

Essential Dyke

Music: Hardhop Tricked Out

Drew's 30 Greatest Disco Songs

Euphoria: Beyond

Forbidden Fruit

Finger Eleven

Delete Yourself

Endless Summer [Gold CD]

Feathers

Cool Notes: the Great Jazz Legends [Import]

Detroit Dog Shit [Explicit Lyrics]

Godowsky Sonata in E. Minor

Star Dust: The Music of Hoagy Carmichael