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40 Days of Rewind: Arcade Fire – Neon Bible (2007)
This is not an article about Funeral, or if it is the better album. This is about Neon Bible, and about music. Besides, of course Neon Bible is better.
40 Days of Rewind: Arctic Monkeys – Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not (2006)
Released in 2006, Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I Am Not, was a ground-breaking debut album for the Arctic Monkeys.
40 Days of Rewind: Panic! at the Disco – A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out (2005)
Records Editor Hannah argues for the band’s contentious first album.
Review: Amber Run – 5AM
Sally Lui reviews the band’s debut record.
Review: Django Django – Born Under Saturn
Setting their sights on the ether the second time around makes for a turbulent re-entry.
40 Days of Rewind: The Killers – Hot Fuss (2004)
Marcus takes on the album that added fuel to the indie-rock fire in the early ‘noughties’ – heading an enormous wave of similar bands.
40 Days of Rewind: Muse – Absolution (2003)
The latest in our 40 Days of Rewind series, Records Editor Hannah takes on Muse’s mighty third album.
40 Days of Rewind: Interpol – Turn on the Bright Lights (2002)
Despite being Interpol’s debut album, Turn on the Bright Lights is universally acclaimed as their…
40 Days of Rewind: The White Stripes – White Blood Cells (2001)
Aggression and artistry in equal measure – how The White Stripes finally exploded into the mainstream with their stunning third album.
40 Days of Rewind: Coldplay – Parachutes (2000)
Released on 10th July 2000, Parachutes was Coldplay’s debut studio album, and the first of what became a whirlwind career.
Review: Blur – The Magic Whip
Blur make a strong case for Britpop revival with their first release in twelve years.
40 Days of Rewind: Blink-182 – Enema of the State (1999)
Enema of the State, on the other hand, took the impish, roguish spirit of punk and gave it a shiny pop gloss, renewing the pop-punk genre.
Records Rewind: Radiohead – OK Computer (1997)
The third studio album from Radiohead, that stands at the forefront of their experimental style.
40 Days of Rewind: OutKast – ATliens (1996)
Luke Farrall reviews one of OutKast’s finest albums.