Artist: Anna Meredith
Album: Bumps Per Minute (18 Studies For Dodgems)
Label: Moshi Moshi
What is it? A musical identity for the 18-dodgem installation at Somerset House, written and rewritten as the cars bump into each other, triggering new sounds and novel possibilities.
L&Q says: “The experience is an adrenaline burst, each aspect of the music functioning together to provide a high-octane antidote to the previous year’s dirge of lockdowns and restrictions. It’s a total sensory hit.”
Read Lila Tristram’s full review here.
Artist: Alexis Marshall
Album: House of Lull. House of When
Label: Sargent House
What is it? The debut solo album from the frontman of heavy eccentrics Daughters, delivering on all expectations, firing on all cylinders.
L&Q says: “Marshall’s declarative, strained vocal is the record’s guiding light, and benefits from these comparatively roomy arrangements, away from the thunderous squall of his bandmates.”
Read Luke Cartledge’s full review here.
Artist: Dave
Album: We’re All Alone In This Together
Label: Neighbourhood
What is it? A confessional follow-up to the South London rapper’s Mercury Prize-winning debut, with an enduring concern for social issues at its heart.
L&Q says: “This album secures his status as the voice of a generation of young Londoners, putting the personal into the political and making sense of the current social chaos with his signature wit.”
Read Katie Beswick’s full review here.