CDs/DVDs
CD: Mary Chapin Carpenter - Sometimes Just the SkyMonday, 26 March 2018![]() It rather surprising to note that Mary Chapin Carpenter turned 60 earlier this year, which means she’s been making records for half her life, around in ours for 30 years – but it seems like yesterday. She has wisely resisted the album-a-year... Read more... |
CD: Josienne Clarke and Ben Walker - Seedlings AllSunday, 25 March 2018![]() I first saw Josienne Clarke and Ben Walker at the Green Note in Camden just as they released 2013's Fire and Fortune album. The room was packed and they were brilliant, their own songs mixed with traditional pieces and choice covers. What was... Read more... |
CD: The Longcut - ArrowsSaturday, 24 March 2018![]() Manchester trio The Longcut’s latest album, their third, comes nearly a decade after their last one, but is rife with ideas and energy as if it's still riding the crest of their initial success. Their M.O. is twofold, either shoegaze-ish, jangle-... Read more... |
CD: Daphne & Celeste - Daphne & Celeste Save the WorldFriday, 23 March 2018![]() The last we heard of US duo Daphne & Celeste was 18 years ago, when they made their name with three hits, notably the nursery-rhyme playground chant bitch-offs “U.G.L.Y.” and “Ohh Stick You”. They famously performed under a hail of bottles at... Read more... |
CD: Baloji - 137 Avenue KaniamaThursday, 22 March 2018![]() The death of “world music” is a wonderfully reassuring thing. That is to say, with every year that passes, it becomes less and less possible for media and consumers to bracket together music from outside the US and Europe as a single thing, and... Read more... |
CD: Jack White – Boarding House ReachWednesday, 21 March 2018![]() Jack White isn’t one to shy away from a challenge. Whether it’s launching a record player into space to play Carl Sagan’s “A Glorious Dawn”, or embarking on seemingly unlikely collaborations with Beyoncé or hip hop act A Tribe Called Quest, he seems... Read more... |
DVD: GloryTuesday, 20 March 2018![]() The Bulgarian co-directing duo of Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov proved their skill with the scalpel in slicing through the unforgiving world depicted in their first film, The Lesson, from 2014. Their follow-up in a loosely planned trilogy,... Read more... |
CD: The Vaccines - Combat SportsMonday, 19 March 2018![]() Three years ago The Vaccines’ last album, English Graffiti, received a mixed response. It appeared to be a stab at moving sideways from the previous two, at proving they were more than just a guitar band in the classic indie mould, that they could... Read more... |
CD: Bon Voyage Organization - Jungle? Quelle Jungle?Sunday, 18 March 2018![]() Although its opening minute suggests one of Can’s Ethnological Forgery Series tracks, Jungle? Quelle Jungle? quickly sets its stall with gentle whacka-whacka guitar, a Cerrone-type or South African-styled female chorale, fusion-jazz woodwind,... Read more... |
CD: Don McLean - Botanical GardensSaturday, 17 March 2018![]() Oh dear. After a bumpy couple of years which included an all-too-public arrest for domestic violence to which he pleaded guilty, Don McLean is releasing his first new studio album in eight years. Metaphorically (and sometimes literally) it hits a... Read more... |
Blu-ray: Henri-Georges Clouzot - Le Corbeau / Quai des Orfèvres / La PrisonnièreFriday, 16 March 2018![]() Henri-Georges Clouzot is one of the giants of French cinema history, such a versatile master of entertainment that his qualities as an auteur and art-house director are sometimes forgotten. This new collection of his restored films includes some of... Read more... |
CD: Alexandra Burke - The Truth IsThursday, 15 March 2018![]() Full disclosure: I have never quite gotten over Alexandra Burke's rendition of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah. I'm not sure I ever will.And now I'm unsure as how to cope with the fresh outrage of realisation that it is now 10 years since that flagrant... Read more... |
