Album: Andy Bell - Flicker

★★★★★ ANDY BELL - FLICKER A joyous gateway drug to open-armed eclecticism

The Ride guitarist's second solo outing is a joyous gateway drug to open-armed eclecticism

Ride guitarist Andy Bell has clearly been busy since the release of his solo debut, 2020’s The View From Halfway Down. As well as getting his Space Station instrumental touring show up and running, he’s found time to record a sprawling, 18-track follow-up, Flicker, also released on Sonic Cathedral.

Album: Le Vent du Nord - 20 Printemps

★★★★★ LE VENT DU NORD - 20 PRINTEMPS Top-notch musicianship, bracing rhythms

Top-notch musicianship, bracing rhythms

What a joyous album for a grey winter’s day, any day in fact – a celebration of 20 springs by Le Vent du Nord, a wonderful five-piece band that hails from frigid Quebec and who make it their business to explore and collect the folk music of French-speaking Canada.

Album: Eve Adams - Metal Bird

★★★★ EVE ADAMS - METAL BIRD Unhurried, blissful folk-noir best consumed in still of the night

Unhurried and blissful folk-noir best consumed in the still of the night

Eve Adams’s third album Metal Bird is a thing of exquisite beauty that is darkly alluring yet sparse and hazy. Melancholy and intimate vocals accompanied by little more than a guitar and an occasional unobtrusive saxophone tell tales of love and loss, of insecurity and loneliness, in a way that Hope Sandoval and Lana Del Rey often hint at but never quite manage.

Album: MØ - Motordrome

Scandi-pop mainstay adds a dash of indie despondence to her third album

Danish pop star MØ is as well known for her collaborations as her own music. Shining brighter than all of them is the globe-slaying, 24 carat dance craze "Lean On” from 2015, created with Major Lazer and DJ Snake, and, for a few years, Spotify’s most-streamed song.

Album: Maverick Sabre - Don't Forget to Look Up

★★★ MAVERICK SABRE - DON'T FORGET TO LOOK UP Understatement and introspection from the Anglo-Irish soul journeyman

Understatement and introspection from the Anglo-Irish soul journeyman

Michael Stafford aka Maverick Sabre is the definition of a modern journeyman vocalist. Since 2008 he’s released three albums and appeared on a huge range of British and Irish rap, dubstep and drum’n’bass artists’ records. He’s had several top 40 singles and streams into the tens, even hundreds of millions on tracks, but he hasn’t necessarily got the name recognition of some of his contemporaries.

Album: Big Big Train - Welcome to the Planet

★★★ BIG BIG TRAIN - WELCOME TO THE PLANET Band's 14th studio album is a tame affair

The band's 14th studio album is a tame affair

Six months after the release of Common Ground, neo-proggers Big Big Train return with another album of meticulously crafted songs urging human connection, closing communication gaps, and celebrating what it is to be alive; the opener and closer of Welcome to the Planet are addressed to newborns. The sole love song is an ode to a wife. And just as “happiness writes white on the page", so naive idealism roars with silence in the ears. 

Blu-ray: Champion

★★★★ CHAMPION Kirk Douglas stars in dark and brutal 1949 boxing flick, out on Blu-ray

The bruising film noir that put Kirk Douglas's name in lights

Champion (1949), one of many boxing films of the 1930s and 1940s, made a sculpture – and a star – of Kirk Douglas. In one of the few non-fight scenes, Douglas, as middleweight Midge Kelly, agrees to pose for an artist (Lola Albright), but quickly gets bored.