Album: Standing in the Doorway - Chrissie Hynde Sings Bob Dylan

★★★★ STANDING IN THE DOORWAY - CHRISSIE HYNDE SINGS BOB DYLAN Lockdown album offers fresh perspectives and great company

Lockdown album offers fresh perspectives and great company

The release into a world in lockdown of Bob Dylan’s first original album in almost a decade caught everyone by surprise last year. Rough and Rowdy Ways drew widespread and universal praise. Its coming was heralded by a single, “Murder Most Foul”, a lengthy song, released without fanfare, addressing the Kennedy assassination which was, of course, the subject of great textual exegesis.

Album: Maarja Nuut - Hinged

★★★★ MAARJA HUNT - HINGED Musical impressionism from Estonia is its own space

Musical impressionism from Estonia exists in its own space

Hinged ends with “Moment,” a vaporous mood piece where a reflective voice lightly floats over and weaves between two, three-note keyboard arpeggios, occasional Gamelan-style percussive interjections and odd bubbling sounds. “Moment of clarity” are the final words.

Album: Jungle - Loving in Stereo

★★★★ JUNGLE - LOVING IN STEREO Britain's biggest funk/soul band up their ambition further on third album

Britain's biggest funk/soul band up their ambition further on third album

The UK is currently in the middle of a jazz, funk and soul renaissance. Homegrown, grassroots talent is producing an abundance of glorious music both retro and forward facing, in a way not seen since the combined influence of Soul II Soul and the acid jazz scene created a wave of groove in the early-mid Nineties.

Album: Patricia Barber - Clique

★★★★ PATRICIA BARBER - CLIQUE Thoughtful Chicagoan singer/pianist who never disappoints

Thoughtful Chicagoan singer/pianist who never disappoints

Do we undervalue artists who are just consistently good... who know what it is that they do exceptionally well? Singer/pianist Patricia Barber sings and plays songs her own thoughtful way. She and her regular band have a Monday night residency at the Green Mill in Uptown Chicago where they hone and refine their craft. Every word in every song is flawlessly enunciated, weighted, savoured. And her piano playing always has what the Chicago Tribune’s Howard Reich calls “bracing elegance.”

Blu-ray: Running Against the Wind

★★★ BLU-RAY: RUNNING AGAINST THE WIND Overlong but emotionally affecting coming-of-age drama from Ethiopia

Overlong but emotionally affecting coming-of-age drama from Ethiopia

There’s much to enjoy in Running Against the Wind: Jan Philipp Weyl’s contemporary Ethiopian epic is a visual treat, with excellent performances from its two young leads. And how often do we get to see a film in Amharic with English subtitles?

Blu-ray: Blow Out

★ BLU-RAY: BLOW OUT Brian De Palma's glossy homage to Hitchcock shows its age

Brian De Palma's glossy homage to Hitchcock is showing its age

A lot has changed in the 40 years since Blow Out was first released. In 1981, American critics from Pauline Kael to Roger Ebert praised to the heavens Brian De Palma’s homage to assorted Hitchcock thrillers and his script’s mash-up of 1970s conspiracies. Certainly this handsomely restored print does justice to Vilmos Zsigmond’s cinematography.

Album: Billie Eilish - Happier Than Ever

★★★ BILLIE EILISH - HAPPIER THAN EVER Fame is the fuel for a teenage mega-star's leap into maturity

Fame is the fuel for a teenage mega-star's leap into maturity

Billie Eilish was shot through fame’s looking glass with increasing force right through her teens. A girl’s hopeful artistic dreams exposed her to infinite judgement of her body and soul, social and mass media magnifying every blemish and stumble.

Album: Alan Vega - Alan Vega After Dark

★★★★ ALAN VEGA - ALAN VEGA AFTER DARK The second posthumous album this year ranks among the Suicide singer's very best

The second posthumous album this year ranks among the Suicide singer's very best

Following in the slipstream of wide critical acclaim for posthumous album Mutator, released earlier this year, comes Alan Vega After Dark by the former Suicide frontman. It’s a starkly different album to its predecessor, swapping concrete collisions and considered collages for the tremolo tones of vintage rock and roll, the driving krautrock energy of 70s Dusseldorf and the space cadet cadence of… well, of Alan Vega.