Julia Willis - Reviews
Various
27 track double compilation that celebrates the first 6 years of the Fat Cat,and which, while offering few surprises, nevertheless still proves to be "inspired listening"
Eyes Adrift
Slow burning "reflective grunge country", featuring former Nirvana bassist, which while initially unappealing, definiely proves to be something of a grower
Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds
"Raw and uninhibited" twelfth album from Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, recorded in the space of a week during last year's Australian tour
Oasis
Predictably catchy, but uninspiring and unoriginal jukebox pop from the Gallagher brothers
Reindeer Section
"Divinely sweet and simple" retrun to childhood innocence from Scottish super group consisting of members of the Snow Patrol, Idlewild, Teenage Fanclub, Belle & Sebastian, and Arab Strap
Fonda 500
Infectious 60's inspired pop from acclaimed Hull super group back with a third album
EDIE
Unoriginal debut album in the Amos-Harvey mould from Dutch singer-songwriter based in Los Angeles
Breeders
"Highly personal and contemplative" and umcompromisingly "real" third album, and first new record in nine years, from former Pixies star Kim Deal's the Breeders
Bratmobile
"Musically unremarkable" second album from the reformed Riot Grrrl group, Bratmobile, which unfortunately "sets back equality about twenty years"