Album: Larkin Poe - Bloom

Heavy blues-rock riffery guides the Lovell sisters’ introspective new songs

The Lovell sisters Rebecca and Megan can be heard supporting Ringo Starr on his new album of country songs, while at the same time their seventh album hits the shelves, and with some heft and punch, too, on the raw strength of the scuzzy guitar-led opener, “Mockingbird”. As raw-edged guitar ballads with big choruses go, it’s a strong opening account for a duo who have delivered fine albums stirring together a pungent one-pot meal of Southern rock, electric blues and Americana.

Album: Willie Nelson - Last Leaf on the Tree

★★★★★ WILLIE NELSON - LAST LEAF ON THE TREE A late-career classic

The 91-year-old’s 153rd album is more than a farewell to arms – it’s a late-career classic

Well, seems like only yesterday when I reviewed Willie Nelson’s last album, Borderline, an excellent set from the man’s ninth decade, and now here comes Last Leaf on the Tree, a consummate set that’s at a higher level.

Album: Justin Adams & Mauro Durante - Sweet Release

★★★★ JUSTIN ADAMS & MAURO DURANTE - SWEET RELEASE Pizzica, rock, blues & Fairuz

The duo’s second set cooks on a recipe of Italian Pizzica, rock, blues and Fairuz

Sweet Release opens up a landscape of redemption by riding the rails of a classic blues, the title track talking of messages of peace and songs of sweet release, wrapping itself around a typically lean and potent riff conjured by guitarist Justin Adams.

Music Reissues Weekly: Having a Rave-Up! - The British R&B Sounds of 1964

HAVING A RAVE-UP! THE BRITISH R&B SOUNDS OF 1964 Mad for rhythm and blues

Thrill-packed box set documenting the year British pop went mad for rhythm and blues

“The Rollin' Stones are probably destined to be the biggest group in the R&B scene if it continues to flourish. They aren't the jazzmen who were doing trad 18 months back and who have converted their act to keep up with the times. They are genuine R&B fanatics.”

Paul Alexander: Bitter Crop - The Heartache and Triumph of Billie Holiday's Last Year review - setting the record straight

★★★★ PAUL ALEXANDER: BITTER CROP Busting myths in this sensitive appraisal of a jazz legend

Busting myths in this sensitive appraisal of a jazz legend

It’s often said that nobody mythologised Billie Holiday like Billie Holiday. I’m not so sure.

Album: Madeleine Peyroux - Let's Walk

★★★ MADELEINE PEYROUX - LET'S WALK Quietly likeable set of retro jazz-blues contemplations

Ninth album from US singer is a quietly likeable set of retro jazz-blues contemplations

Madeleine Peyroux made her name with her second album, 2004’s Careless Love. It consists almost completely of cover versions, delivered in a quiet, jazz-bluesey shuffle redolent of singers from the 1930s. She’s never flown as high again but has maintained a decent career, mostly mining similar sonic territory.

Album: Joanne Shaw Taylor - Heavy Soul

Poise and high energy

Heavy Soul, the ninth studio album by British blues-rock singer-guitarist Joanne Shaw Taylor, is her first in two years, its 10 songs already released as singles. Produced by Kevin Shirley, whose credits include Aerosmith, Iron Maiden and Joe Bonamassa, whose indie label she joined a couple of years back with The Blues Album, its musical line-up features the fine talents of Doug Lancio, Anton Fig, Allison Presswood, Jimmy Wallace, and Rob McNelly.

Deap Vally, Concorde 2, Brighton review - final blow-out before the rockin' duo quit

★★★★★ DEAP VALLY, CONCORDE 2, BRIGHTON Final blow-out before the rockin' duo quit

Los Angeles queens of the dirty riff are as magnificent as ever on their final go-round

Towards the end of the encore, Deap Vally bring on their friend Solon Bixler. Frontwoman Lindsey Troy hands him her guitar. Despite this being their farewell tour, these two songs, she tells us, are new. The duo, now briefly a trio, go ballistic, a punk rock explosion ensues. Drummer Julie Edwards attacks her kit like Animal from The Muppets, Troy stomps like a glam rock loon before rolling about the floor, and Bixler scissor-kicks his way to stand aloft the bass drum.

They’re burning with the right stuff. They have been all night.