The Student Playlist

Showcasing the Best New Music, Curating the Classics

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REVIEW: Deap Vally – ‘Femejism’ (Cooking Vinyl)

Where ‘Sistrionix’ was anthemic and immediate in its delivery, ‘Femejism’ is a well-measured affair that improves upon each listen.

REVIEW: Bastille – ‘Wild World’ (Virgin / Universal)

Had ‘Wild World’ actually been wild and taken risks then perhaps it could reach the heights hoped, instead we are left with a see-through attempt at stardom that ultimately is crushed by its own weight.

REVIEW: Wilco – ‘Schmilco’ (dBpm)

While there’s probably less enduring material here for Tweedy’s hardcore fans to pore over for years to come, ‘Schmilco’ is a great entry point for newcomers looking for a way into a discography stretching back to 1995.

REVIEW: M.I.A. – ‘AIM’ (Interscope / Polydor)

If ‘AIM’ really is Maya Arulpragasam signing off, it’s the sound of her doing so in solid, unspectacular style rather than with a bang.

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – ‘Skeleton Tree’ (Bad Seed Ltd.)

A work of extreme beauty whose emotional power often borders on the physical, ‘Skeleton Tree’ will richly reward those who are willing to give it repeated listens.

REVIEW: Teenage Fanclub – ‘Here’ (Merge)

‘Here’ is by no means the most cutting-edge rock record you’ll come across in 2016, but it neither needs nor wants to be.

REVIEW: Local Natives – ‘Sunlit Youth’ (Infectious)

‘Sunlit Youth’ is a celebration of hooks and nuances with a developing sound which suggests Local Natives are more than ready to truly break out into the minds of the masses.

REVIEW: Zomby – ‘Ultra’ (Hyperdub)

‘Ultra’ is an often experimental and occasionally enthralling addition to Zomby’s growing discography.

REVIEW: Izzy Bizu – ‘A Moment Of Madness’ (Epic)

Three years for most artists is an eternity when making their debut LP, but at times it feels like Bizu could have taken longer to create her own identity during ‘A Moment Of Madness’.