Album: The Jayhawks - XOXO

The Minnesotan veterans are back with more top-drawer Americana

If one song best captures the overall mood of XOXO, it's the Beatles-meets-country strains of "Living in a Bubble". The punchy lyrics offer a timely warning about the effect of 24-hour news. The real impact, however, comes from the gentle, acoustic textures that usher you back to a pre-digital age. That's XOXO all over. Despite the teenager on the cover, this is really a record that exudes wisdom and experience.

Album: Polly Scattergood - In This Moment

★★★ POLLY SCATTERGOOD - IN THIS MOMENT A gentle experimental journey

The enigmatic musician's third album takes listeners on a gently experimental journey

A decade ago, Polly Scattergood was Mute Records’ newest, most-likely-to signing and, while she never crossed over like similar unconventional female artists of the period (Bat For Lashes, St Vincent, Anna Calvi, etc), she has a developed a cult following. Where her previous two solo albums combined vaguely Björk-ish gossamer vocals with a delicately smudged take on electro-pop, In This Moment, no longer on Mute, untethers itself into artier territory.

Glastonbury Festival 2020: Beyoncé, Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E., marijuana and time travel

GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL 2020 Beyoncé, Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E., marijuana and time travel

With Glastonbury halted, our intrepid reporter attempts to recreate it, while dreaming of the 1990 Festival

Coronavirus blah blah blah. Glastonbury cancelled. What to do? Didn’t go to the 2010 festival for reasons too tedious to go into. Suffered the worst FOMO of my life. This is different. There is no Glastonbury. But sitting around at home… we’ve all been doing that for months…

Romeo and Michele Stodart Present… The Thank-You Green Note Fundraiser, YouTube review - saving Camden's go-to music venue

★★★ ROMEO AND MICHELE STODART PRESENT... THE THANK YOU GREEN NOTE FUNDRAISER Saving Camden's go-to music venue

Musicians celebrate and support an award-winning club

It’s 15 years since two schoolfriends with a passion for acoustic music opened Green Note in London’s Camden Town, their goal to create “somewhere friendly, comfortable, intimate, and with the best music on offer every night of the week”. It quickly established itself as the go-to club for talented musicians at the outset of their careers – Amy Winehouse and Ed Sheeran played early gigs, and Diana Jones made her UK debut on the Green Note stage. Leonard Cohen once came by for a private gig – his picture hangs on the wall along with other shape-shifting musical icons.

Album: Paul Weller - On Sunset

★★★ PAUL WELLER - ON SUNSET Another near-perfect album from the Modfather

Another near-perfect album from the Modfather

One of the songs on Paul Weller’s excellent new album – only similar to his previous one True Meanings (2018) in that once again he's gently treading new ground – is called “Equanimity”. The title sums up the quietly joyful and relaxed tone of the material he's crafted once again with such discernment, musicality and soul.

Reissue CDs Weekly: Razorcuts - Storyteller, The World Keeps Turning

RAZORCUTS Definitive overview of the UK indie-popsters reveals their rapid development

Definitive overview of the UK indie-popsters reveals their rapid development

Razorcuts formed after Tim Vass discovered Alan McGee’s Living Room club. In the booklet accompanying the reissue of his band’s first album Storyteller, Vass says of the weekly London promotion that “The headline act would often be someone like The Membranes or Alternative TV, but it was the unknown support acts that blew me away: The Jasmine Minks, The June Brides, The Loft.”

Album: Sparks - A Steady Drip, Drip, Drip

★★★★ SPARKS - A STEADY DRIP, DRIP, DRIP Arch rhymes and secreted emotion from veteran LA ironists

Arch rhymes and secreted emotion from veteran LA ironists

Apparently a freaky, brilliant novelty in 1974, Sparks have proved eternally invincible: the synthpop duo template, glam and disco avatars, chasing the pop grail across the globe as their latest mode hit the local chart mark. Lightly worn resilience and diligent application underpin their endurance (Russell Mael told me 20 years ago that he felt a professional responsibility to remain a good-looking singer).

Album: HAIM - Women in Music Pt. III

★★★ HAIM - WOMEN IN MUSIC PT. III Energy and experimentation from sister trio at the top of their game

Energy and experimentation from sister trio at the top of their game

If the title of their third album alludes to the lazy assumption of female-fronted as a musical genre, HAIM’s revenge is to try a little bit of everything, while never sounding anything less than themselves. Women in Music Pt.

Album: Nadine Shah – Kitchen Sink

★★★★★ NADINE SHAH - KITCHEN SINK A fresh look at women's woes from one who knows

A fresh look at women's woes from one who knows

Why don’t you have children? Why aren’t you married? Why don’t you own your own home? Why are you a failure? These are the societally enforced questions that, as a 34-year-old woman, Nadine Shah finds inescapable. Much like the rest of us. When talking to friends who also considered themselves “non-achievers”, she realised something was very wrong.