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BON IVER - BON IVER: Bon Iver's debut album, For Emma, Forever Ago, was a heart-rending and raw ode to breaking up. The album was an unexpected success and Bon Iver return with a self-titled second album, which builds on the master craft of its predecessor. The soft, tear-jerking beauty of the band's harmonies create a powerful vocal wall on opener Perth and later on single Calgary. The melodies permeate the soul - they're infectious but not predictable, often changing shape mid-track. The real change is the introduction of brass, military-esque percussion, electronica and a thicker, more confident guitar tone that all suggests Justin Vernon wants to tell the world he has moved on but not grown cold.

SUEDE - HEAD MUSIC: Originally released in 1999, Suede now re- release their fourth album. Home to singles Electricity, Can't Get Enough, She's In Fashion and Everything Will Flow, the album reached the number one slot 12 years ago and with fresh ears, this album has aged wonderfully. What's more, it's not just the original plonked together with a couple of bonus tracks. The listener is treated to a three-disc package, the first featuring the album and demos of five of the album tracks and disc two focusing on B-sides - including See That Girl, Leaving and Crackhead. The DVD contains the videos for the singles, a live performance and a recent interview with Brett Anderson, Richard Oakes and Neil Codling. It's a must for devoted Suede followers.

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