A look at the week's new releases.
Stephen Bass, Viv Albertine, Mark Morris, Frank Turner, Rob Ince, Mark Sutherland, Sean Adams, Frankie Francis and Andrew Collins give their opinions on the week's releases.
DetailsSteve Lamacq is joined by Elly Jackson, Bethan Elfyn, Paul Rees and Matthew Wright to review tracks from Frankie and The Heartstrings, The Walkman and Badly Drawn Boy.
DetailsDanny Wallace, Tom Ravenscroft, Mark Sutherland, James Endicott, Will Reece, Robin Ince, Krissi Murrison, Bernard Butler and Matt Horne take a look at some of the week's releases.
DetailsSteve Lamacq is joined by William Orbit and Romeo for a look at new releases from Tricky, Pulled Apart By Horses and The Vaselines.
DetailsSteve Lamacq and guests look at the best of the new releases from Tom Jones, Delorian, I Am Kloot, MIA and 6 Day Riot, plus new albums from The Courteeners, Eels and Paul Weller.
DetailsSteve Lamacq reviews new releases from Sleigh Bells, Stages of Dan and Jim Jones Review with help from Jon Robb, Peter Hook, Huw Stephens and Michael Legge.
DetailsSteve Lamacq is joined by Andrew Collins, Eddie Argos, Elisabeth Morris, Damian Harris, Matt Lawrenson, Mark Clemmit, Ed Byrne and others for a look at the new releases.
DetailsSteve is joined by Bernard Butler, Mark Sutherland, Mat Horne, Frank Turner, Robin Ince and Jarvis Cocker to review releases from Gorillaz, Villa Nah, Keane, Black Keys and others.
DetailsSteve Lamacq reviews the latest releases from The Ting Tings, Chapel Club, Silvery and the new album from Grinderman with help from Damon Gough, Tom Robinson and Jeremy Hardy.
DetailsSteve Lamacq plays recent tracks from Kate Nash, The Futureheads, Hot Chip, Eels and Dum Dum Girls, with comments from Huey Morgan, Jarvis Cocker, Josie Long and others.
DetailsSteve Lamacq is joined by Robin Ince, Holly Walsh, Liam Fray, Danny Wallace and others to review new releases from Mark Ronson, Bombay Bicycle Club, Tokyo Police and The Drums.
DetailsSteve is joined by Bethan Elfyn, Ellie Jackson, Tom Robinson, Andrew Collins and Damian Gough to review some of the albums released in 2010, featuring Arcade Fire Tricky.
DetailsSteve Lamacq is joined by Frankie Francis, Ed Byrne, Eddie Argos, Lewis Bowman, Andrew Collins, Mark Bowen, Jon King and Romeo for a look at the new releases.
DetailsSteve Lamacq and guests review a selection of the week's new releases. Tim Wheeler, Tom Robinson, and Frank Turner cast an ear across music from REM, Adele and David Lynch.
DetailsBernard Butler, Matt Horne, Krissi Murison, Andy Burrows, Tim Wheeler, Tom Robinson, Rob Harvey, Joel Stocker, Ant Genn and Mark Morris give Steve their opinions on new releases.
DetailsSteve Lamacq is joined by Matthew Wright, Midge Ure and Damon Gough to review releases by DJ Shadow, Cassius and Darwin Deez.
DetailsSteve Lamacq hears from Drowned in Sound editor Sean Adams, Frankie and The Heartstrings' Frankie Francis, Andrew Collins, Robbie Ince, Frank Turner and Mark Sutherland.
DetailsSteve Lamacq is joined by Scott Hutchinson, Simon Raymond, David Quantick, Josie Long and Jo Whiley to cast a critical ear over releases from Fanfarlo and Kele Okereke.
DetailsSteve Lamacq is joined by Rebecca Taylor, Edith Bowman and Kevin Baird to review the weeks latest releases including The Wurzals, Pull In Emergency and The Scissor Sisters.
DetailsSteve Lamacq reviews new releases from Mile Kane, Wilder and The Bluetones, and is joined by Mark Morris, Peter Hook and Guy Garvey.
DetailsSteve Lamacq presents the best of the week's releases, as featured on the Roundtable, including Biffy Clyro, Brandon Flowers and the new album from Sleigh Bells.
DetailsSteve Lamacq is joined by Colin Newman, Frank Turner, Huw Stephens and Gideon Coe to review some of the week's releases from Pearl and The Puppets and Kanye West.
DetailsSteve Lamacq and guests look over new releases from Karen Elson, Massive Attack, The Divine Comedy, Hurts, Goldheart Assembly and the new album by The Futureheads.
DetailsSteve Lamacq is joined by Holly Walsh, Tom Robinson and Damon Gough to review new releases from 6 Day Riot, Bryan Ferry and Belle & Sebastian.
DetailsSteve Lamacq hears opinions on releases from The Dead Weather, The Villagers, Holly Miranda, The Neat, Ariel Pinks, Haunted Graffiti, Hole and the new MGMT Album.
DetailsSteve Lamacq is joined by Huw Stephens, Peter Hook, Jarvis Cocker, Huey Morgan, Holly Walsh, Neil Hannon, Chris Hawkins, Johnny Dee and others to review some new releases.
DetailsSteve Lamacq is joined by Chris Hawkins, The Maccabees's Felix White, Nemone, Goldheart Assembly's John Herbert and Q editor Paul Rees to review the new releases.
DetailsSteve Lamacq is joined by Steve Mason, Shaun Keaveny, Mark Sutherland and Scrubious Pip to review new releases from The Neat, Pet Shop Boys, Fiction and the Brian Eno Album.
DetailsLuke Haines, Bernard Butler, Matt Horne, Holly Walsh and others join Steve Lamacq to take a look at recent releases from Morcheeba, Interpol, Stornoway, Chapel Club and The Drums.
DetailsSteve Lamacq is joined by Sean Adams, Mark Billington, Joel Potts, James Endeacott and Huw Stephens to review new releases from Paul Smith, Elvis Costello, Dutch Uncle and others.
DetailsSteve Lamacq is joined by Krissi Murrison, Bernard Butler, Mat Horne, Joecy Long, Rebecca Taylor, Emma Pollock, Leonie Cooper, Holly Walsh and others to look at the new releases.
DetailsSteve Lamacq and guests look back at some of the albums reviewed on Roundtable in 2010, including Goldheart Assembly, The Bluetones, The National, MGMT and Hot Chip.
DetailsSteve Lamacq and guests look back at some of the albums reviewed on Roundtable including Arcade Fire, Kele, Edwyns Collins, Manic Street Preachers and Grinderman.
DetailsSteve Lamacq is joined by Neil Hannon, Chris Hawkins, Liam Fray, Holly Walsh and others for a look at LCD Soundsystem's latest album, plus the rest of the new releases.
DetailsPaul Morley talks us through the Mercury Music Prize-winning album XX by The XX.
DetailsSteve Lamacq and guests look back at the best of the releases from the first six months of 2010.
DetailsSteve Lamacq and guests look back at the best of the releases from the last six months 2010.
DetailsAnother chance to hear Lauren Laverne run through the Sound of 2011 nominee list.
DetailsThe XX talk in depth about their Mercury Prize-winning album XX. The album is dissected track by track and the band also talk about their future recording plans.
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