Favourite Five Recent Releases

Five of the best albums from the recent postings at Elsewhere. Music too good to let slide into the archives. The Elsewhere place if you're looking for a quick fix.

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Grant-Lee Phillips, In the Hour of Dust (digital outlets)

19 Sep 2025  |  1 min read

Grant-Lee Phillips – formerly of Grant-Lee Buffalo -- holds a special place in Elsewhere's heart because we once started a three month drive across the US with one of his albums in CD player. It was Mobilize and the opening track was See America, a weary song with poignant lyrics: “We're asking for directions, yes. We're off to see America, we're tumbling in our chariot,... > Read more

Closer Tonight

Pickle Darling: Battlebots (digital outlets)

15 Sep 2025  |  1 min read

Elsewhere is usually candid about certain artists – usually young women in contemporary pop whose target market is teenagers and their own peers. We simply say, they don't make music for us . . . although many times we have conceded that but said the album is excellent and worth hearing. We think we can recognise talent if even it doesn't make music for us. Pickle Darling,... > Read more

Human Bean Instruction Manual

Dead Famous People: Wild Young Ways (digital outlets)

14 Sep 2025  |  1 min read

One of the more surprising releases of recent years was Dead Famous People's “Harry” in 2020. As far as we had been aware the band enjoyed a short-lived moment on Flying Nun in the early-mid Eighties, went off to the UK and so on, the disappeared. But now there was an album where Dons Savage showed an assured touch in power-pop and knew the value of a collar-grabbing chorus?... > Read more

In Praise of Right Now

RECOMMENDED RECORD: Rodney Crowell: Airline Highway (New West/digital outlets)

29 Aug 2025  |  3 min read

From time to time Elsewhere will single out a recent release we recommend on vinyl, like this which now comes with an insert lyric sheet and is available in an autographed edition (see end of the review). Check out Elsewhere's other Recommended Record picks . . . .  Those of us old enough to remember Texas' Rodney Crowell as the hot young country artist whose... > Read more

Simple (You Wouldn't Call It Simple)

Paul Weller: Find El Dorado (digital outlets)

18 Aug 2025  |  1 min read

Although El Dorado is a mythical place made of gold and somewhere in the jungles of South America (possibly given extra embellishment by local tribes to throw off Spanish invaders) it seems Paul Weller is intent on finding it. But his gold are songs that he unearths and covers for this album. Let's be honest however, with a few exceptions – Bowie's Pin Ups, Lennon's Rock'n'Roll... > Read more

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