In the latest in our 'Re : View' series, in which our writers re-evaluate records from the past, Andrew Hare takes an academic look at the self-proclaimed founder of jazz Jelly Roll Morton's 'Complete Library of Congress Recordings' which was re-released as an 8 CD box set last year
Delightfully eccentric and experimental second album from quirky New York-based group, Skeletons and the Kings of All Cities
Surreal and danceable but not totally satisfactory indie pop from American singer-songwriter Dan Deacon
Impressively straightforwward EP from Iowa four-piece guitar outfit the Envy Corps
Creepy, but compelling collection of 7 remixes of the same song from Swedish electro-duo the Knife
Fiery fifth album from veteran post-hardcore trio Ted Leo and the Pharamacists. slightly marred by its black and white politics
Flawed, but also quaint and eventually rewarding art pop on second album from Sunderland trio, Field Music
Catchy, but all too brief debut single from their 'Talk of the Town' alnum for Sunderland trio Field Music
Haunting and exploratory acid rock from Arbouretum, the project of Baltimore based musician Dave Heumann