AND for their next trick, the rag-bag Cymru psychedelicists make a record in Catalonia, mix it in Rio and centre it heaven - for it really is a thing of rare beauty that makes the world a far happier place to be in.

Good, I'm glad that's out of my system... Love Kraft concerns itself with all matters of the heart, head and loins (check out the saucy cover art) and includes the sound of Bunf jumping in a swimming pool as well as the lyrical brilliance that is: "I can't get enough of it/Kiss me with apocalypse" and both on the classic opener Zoom. Astonishing!

By now we should be well aware that SFA can conjure a deeply dippy version of acid house and acid rock from a single drop. But rather than saddle up their one trick pony and head off into the sunset, they've stretched themselves in all the right places on their seventh studio album. Lashings of lysergic strings add new dimensions to their woozy, head-filling sound as on the melancholic Cloudberries and the monumental Walk You Home.

Ohio Heat crackles with jolly philosophy and textual know-how; while Lazer Beam contents itself with bouts of lupine howling. Never a dull moment then - Nick Churchill