"Tinariwen's kid brothers they may be, but Ousmane Ag Mossa's band always seemed a far better rock'n'roll proposition, an impression boosted by their fourth studio album ... The key tracks on these tales from Kidal, the city on the edge of Saahara which they call home and which became a focus of the fighting between Islamists, the government and the independence-seeking Tamasheq paople, are the slow blues of "Atwitas", a tune so alive with deep spacy guitars you can imagine David Gilmour wondering which Floyd album it was on, and the Segovia-flavoured "Tanakra", which wouldn't sound out of place on "Forever Changes"".