Album: Shearwater - The Great Awakening

★★★ SHEARWATER - THE GREAT AWAKENING Erudite Texans ponder the state of the nation

After six years away, the erudite Texans ponder the state of the nation

The title The Great Awakening is a metaphor for America’s switch from its previous presidential administration to the current: the arrival of a new era and, with it, a fresh phase of life. Emblematic of this is the xenarthran, a type of armadillo, which lends its name to the album’s third track. Native to South America, it slogs its way into Texas where it deals with a new environment.

Blu-ray: The Proposition

★★★★ THE PROPOSITION John Hillcoat’s anti-Western is a bloody allegory of colonial mayhem in 1880s Australia, with a stand-out role from Ray Winstone

John Hillcoat’s anti-Western is a bloody allegory of colonial mayhem in 1880s Australia

Commenting on Australia’s horrendous colonial history at the start of an audio commentary packaged with this BFI Blu-ray release of John Hillcoat’s impeccably directed, newly restored The Proposition (2005), Alexandra Heller-Nicholas declares, “It’s fucking awful.”

Album: The Utopia Strong - International Treasure

★★★ THE UTOPIA STRONG - INTERNATIONAL TREASURE Snooker legend Steve Davis chills out with ambient soundscapes and trippy kosmiche

Steve Davis chills out with ambient soundscapes and trippy kosmiche

Who’d have thought that Steve “Interesting” Davis OBE (as he was mercilessly dubbed by the original Spitting Image in the 80s – at a time when he was wiping the floor with the best of the international snooker world on a regular basis) would turn out to be the most interesting ex-World Snooker Champion in living memory?

Album: Neneh Cherry - The Versions

★★★ NENEH CHERRY - THE VERSIONS Esoteric set of multi-artist cover versions from the singer's back catalogue

Esoteric set of multi-artist cover versions from the singer's back catalogue

Initially, the weird thing about this is it’s being released as a Neneh Cherry album rather than a compilation of artists doing Neneh Cherry covers, which is what it is. That said, awareness slowly grows of a kindred sensibility to recent Neneh Cherry output, the esoteric jazzual spirit that’s imbued her last couple of albums.

Album: Golden Feelings - Golden Feelings

★★★ GOLDEN FEELINGS - GOLDEN FEELINGS American Kosmische from different worlds

American Kosmische that could be from other decades or other galaxies

It’s hard to know exactly when new age music passed from being a retro curio to being part of the language of alternative music. Certainly it can be traced back to the early-mid Noughties, with acts like Emeralds, Oneohtrix Point Never and James Ferraro, and labels like Kranky and RVNG Intl. bringing synth repetitions and cosmic aesthetics into the world of North American noise and DIY music.

Album: Wren Hinds - A Child's Chant for a New Millennium

★★★★ WREN HINDS - A CHILD'S CHANT FOR A NEW MILLENNIUM South African singer-songwriter sounds like an old friend

South African singer-songwriter sounds like an old friend

Side Two of A Child’s Chant for a New Millennium opens with “Wrenbird,” a consideration of whether it’s possible to have a bird’s freedom of mobility. “Anywhere but here,” sings Wren Hinds. He may not be happy where he is, but the accompanying soundtrack is enough to make anyone stick around.

Album: Mary Gauthier - Dark Enough to See the Stars

★★★★ MARY GAUTHIER - DARK ENOUGH TO SEE THE STARS The sound of empathy

Intimate, direct and straight from the heart, Gauthier catches the sound of empathy

“Songs are what feelings sound like,” Mary Gauthier told medics from Brigham & Women’s Hospital as she participated in the Frontline Songs post-Covid initiative that aimed to help doctors, nurses and first responders process their pandemic trauma. No stranger to loss and trauma herself, Gauthier had earlier worked with Songwriting with Soldiers, a programme that led to her last (Grammy-nominated) album, Rifles and Rosary Beads (2018).

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.