NEW ALBUMS JULY 2025 TAKE 340 1 ALAN SPARHAWK (P24) 2 NEIL YOUNG (P28) 3 VAN MORRISON (P34) 4 SLOW MOTION COWBOYS (P36)
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THE UNCUT GUIDE TO THIS MONTH’S KEY RELEASES
That rarest of things: a mature masterpiece from a reunited band.
By Stephen Troussé
DO you remember the first time? Isn’t that the question that’s implied in every reunion tour, comeback album or immersive holographic experience? This summer you have the opportunity to see Oasis, AC/DC, ELO and 5ive for maybe the last time, each offering the promise that they’ll recapture something of their elusive 20th-century magic and the slim chance they might transport you fleetingly back to your long-lost youth.
You can’t blame audiences for seeking nostalgia, nor can you begrudge musicians the chance to enjoy a late-career victory lap and one last payday, but unsentimentally you can count the number of bands who have reformed to significant artistic effect on the fingers of one hand. Madness with The Liberty Of Norton Folgate? The Specials with Encore? Suede with their bruised midlife quartet?
ALBUM OF THE MONTH 9/10
TOM JACKSON