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Calvin Harris 'I Created Disco' Album Review
So electropop is trendy now? Never mind the fact that the likes of Girls Aloud and Rachel Stevens have been churning out high quality electropop for ages… At the forefront of this new fashionable electronica is Calvin Harris, whose hit Acceptable In The 80s has become as overexposed as the footless tights and denim skirt combo. Full review by Rachel Read >>
Siobhan Donaghy 'Ghosts' Album Review
Albums can be lots of things – catchy, witty, original, passionate, well-sung, well-written... What many of them aren’t, however, are things of beauty. Siobhan Donaghy’s second album, Ghosts, is such a thing of beauty that it deserves to be hung up in an art gallery.
Full review by Rachel Read >>
Infernal 'From Paris To Berlin' Album Review
Why do dance acts even bother releasing albums?! All their songs sound the same, innit? Yet with their album, Infernal prove that there is more to them than From Paris To Berlin – not much more but just about enough. Full review by Rachel Read >>
Beverley Knight 'Music City Soul' Album Review
Finally! Beverley Knight has produced an album that is at least slightly deserving of her powerhouse voice.
Full review by Rachel Read >>
Joss Stone 'Introducing Joss Stone' Album Review
Joss Stone’s appearance at The Brits, sporting Mika’s album cover, with hair that looked like it had been dunked in Ribena and spouting therapy-speak in a strange accent, is now the stuff of legend
. Full review by Rachel Read >>
Jessica Simpson 'A Public Affair' Album Review
What with Britney flashing her crotch (and shaving her head) left right and centre and Christina believing she is channelling the voice of dead soul artists, the time was ripe for Jessica Simpson to claim position as prime American pop strumpet.
Full review by Rachel Read >>
Mika 'Life In Cartoon Motion' Album Review
Some curly-haired camp Lebanese geezer top of the charts – who’d have thought it, eh? If you love Grace Kelly (and, let’s face it, it would be hard not to), then it’s a near certainty that you’ll also love Mika’s album, Life In Cartoon Motion. Full review by Rachel Read >>
A Brokedown Melody Review
A collection of surfer lullabies, for your more mellow/semi-conscious moments, it’s hard to get exactly excited about A Brokedown Melody, especially since I’ve never even heard of the film
. Full review by Rachel Read >>
Lil' Chris Album Review
He may be pint-sized, but this album proves that Lil’ Chris is destined to become massive. Filling the Busted-shaped void on the music scene with this set of irresistibly infectious slices of guitar-driven pop rock. Full review by Rachel Read >>
John Legend 'Once Again' Album Review
To change your name from plain old John Stephens to John Legend speaks of a remarkable amount of self-confidence. It’s lucky then, that John Legend more than lives up to his name.
Full review by Rachel Read >>
All Saints 'Studio 1' Album Review
Take That certainly have a lot to answer for. Following their mega-successful comeback, every Tom, Dick and Harry has been having a stab (East 17? Why?! MN8? Who?!). Thankfully, All Saints were one of the more credible acts to reunite.
Full review by Rachel Read >>
Popjustice Compilation Review
The world’s best website (other than teentoday.co.uk, of course) releases the world’s best compilation. It’s as simple as that.
Full review by Rachel Read >>
Paolo Nutini 'These Streets' Review
Despite his name, Paolo Nutini is actually Scottish. Perhaps all that cold and rain accounts for the tangible bittersweet sadness that haunts this album. Full review by Rachel Read >>
Step Up Original Soundtrack Review
If you like R 'n' B, this soundtrack will be your idea of nirvana. If you’re not its biggest fan, you’ll be less enamoured. It does get off to a great start.
Full review by Rachel Read >>
Jamelia 'Walk With Me' Album Review
I can safely say that the worst thing about Jamelia’s third album Walk With Me is its cover, which unfortunately makes her look like a drag queen. Otherwise, this album is a complete poppy frothy delight. Full review by Rachel Read >>

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