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Album reviews with Ian Sinclair: August 18, 2020
Latest releases from The Jayhawks, Asian Dub Foundation and Mary Chapin Carpenter

The Jayhawks
XOXO
(Thirty Tigers)
★★★★

THOUGH they have never received as much attention as artists like Ryan Adams and Wilco, The Jayhawks are very much altcountry survivors, having released their debut album nearly 35 years ago.

On their 11th studio record, the Minneapolis band have made an impressive and rejuvenating shift away from their usual formula of frontman Gary Louris dominating the songwriting and singing duties.


Asian Dub Foundation
Access Denied
(X-Ray Productions)
★★★★


Mary Chapin Carpenter
The Dirt and the Stars
(Thirty Tigers)
★★★

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