Album: Taylor Swift - Midnights

★★★★ TAYLOR SWIFT - MIDNIGHTS Synthpop noir and superlative phrasing from an imperious pop star

Synthpop noir and superlative phrasing from an imperious pop star

Taylor Swift’s transitions have become imperious, from the woody hush of her collaborations with The National’s Aaron Dessner, Folklore and Evermore, to the remade reclamations of her early work. Working at pace, she has assembled an impregnable coalition of critical acceptance and creative range.

Album: Lambchop - The Bible

★★★★ LAMBCHOP - THE BIBLE Kurt Wagner's prayer for a crumbling US offers spiritual salves

Spiritual salves and soulful dismay in Kurt Wagner's prayer for a crumbling America

Lambchop’s 1997 breakthrough album took its title from Michael Jackson’s Thriller. Borrowing The Bible is a more purposefully brazen gambit, as Kurt Wagner tries to locate Americans’ spiritual hearts, in a shaken, besmirched and brutalised nation. It’s a record of reflection, reconciliation and quiet rebellion.

Album: Mark Peters - Red Sunset Dreams

The multi-instrumentalist returns with an album of radiant resolution and sumptuous soundscapes

The word “immersive” has, of late, been hijacked. Now used with conspicuous abandon by everyone from estate agents offering piss-poor 3-D renderings of bang average houses to fancy-dress film screenings, its true meaning has been immolated to the gods of mediocre marketing.

Step forward Engineers multi-instrumentalist Mark Peters, whose new solo album, Red Sunset Dreams, does much to rebalance the scales and restore order for those who like their dives deep and their sound surround. 

Fleet Foxes, Islington Assembly Hall review - exceedingly alive

★★★★ FLEET FOXES, ISLINGTON ASSEMBLY HALL A very particular musical ecosphere

A very particular musical ecosphere exerts its pull

Just under two weeks ago, Fleet Foxes finished their US tour at the 13,000-capacity Forest Hills Stadium. Now, here they are kicking off their European dates in an auditorium attached to a North London town hall. Capacity 890. Unsurprisingly, it’s sold out. And very hot. After he comments on the heat, someone shouts at head fox Robin Pecknold to take his hat off. “Never” is his response.

Album: Loudon Wainwright III - Lifetime Achievement

Give him the cup: Loudon Wainwright marks his 75th year with his 26th studio album

Celebrating, if that is the right word, his 75th year, Loudon Wainwright III offers us his 26th studio album in 52 rollicking years, Lifetime Achievement. Though he does have one Grammy on the shelf, for 2009’s double set, Charlie Pool Project, awards made from polished metals have not littered his life path or career trajectory.

Album: Cass McCombs - Heartmind

★★★★ CASS MCCOMBS - HEARTMIND A beloved American singer-songwriter honours his dead

Lightly worn, lilting beauty as a beloved American singer-songwriter honours his dead

Cass McCombs has something of the detailed, opaque depth of his late peer Jason Molina, with more taste for pop shapes under a broader musical canvas, while still in the Americana underground. The Dead’s Bob Weir, Blake Mills, Tinariwen, Noam Chomsky and Angel Olsen are among recent adherents to his cult, kept obscure by early resistance to word-spreading interviews.

Album: Hudson Mohawke - Cry Sugar

★★★★★ HUDSON MOHAWKE - CRY SUGAR An apocalyptic masterpiece from the Glaswegian dance pioneer

An apocalyptic masterpiece from the Glaswegian dance pioneer

The journey of Ross “Hudson Mohawke” Birchard has been truly one of the most extraordinary in modern music. From teenage scratch DJ champion and happy hardcore raver in some of Glasgow’s more feral club environments, in the late Noughties he quickly moved through making rhythmically fractured hip hop.

Album: Friendship - Love the Stranger

★★★ FRIENDSHIP - LOVE THE STRANGER Unhurried Americana revelling in day-to-day events

Unhurried Americana revelling in the wonder of day-to-day events

Over the past few years, Joe Pera Talks With You has been one of television’s joys. Each episode finds the small-town American music teacher navigating life in Upper Michigan. Unhurriedly, with good humour, he deals with the day-to-day small things. The big things are more complicated, but he finds his way. Every programme is a warm bath in goodness.

Album: Wilco - Cruel Country

★★★★ WILCO - CRUEL COUNTRY Jeff Tweedy finds pained beauty and common bonds

Jeff Tweedy finds pained beauty and common bonds in a broken country

As the pandemic receded, Wilco huddled together in Jeff Tweedy’s Chicago studio and played country songs, an easefully naturally act as the world around them shook. Though famed for the experimental, eerily timely Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (2001) and the crackling electric contrails of its further-out follow-up A Ghost Is Born (2004), Wilco have often returned to simpler verities.