CDs/DVDs
DVD: Germany Pale MotherFriday, 22 May 2015![]() This is a great, neglected film of Nazi Germany. After being savaged by German critics for its “subjective” and “sentimental” perspective on the Third Reich at its 1980 Berlin Festival premiere, it was released with 30 minutes slashed. This is the... Read more... |
DVD: BirdmanThursday, 21 May 2015![]() Michael Keaton – like Cary Grant, Bill Murray, and George Clooney – is one of those stars who frequently convey their awareness that the situations they’re in are preposterous. He tautens his jaw muscles; his eyes express a mix of incredulity and... Read more... |
CD: Róisín Murphy - Hairless ToysWednesday, 20 May 2015![]() The pendulum of Róisín Murphy’s creativity has long swung wildly between massively pop and trickily artsy, right back to her hit-making millennial days in Moloko. She followed these with a wilful dive into the abstract, working with found sound... Read more... |
CD: Brandon Flowers - The Desired EffectTuesday, 19 May 2015![]() Remember how in the Eighties, lead-singer solo albums would consist of a few songs left over from the day job played on synthesisers? That’s how Killers’ Brandon Flowers' second solo effort feels. At first. The big difference is, back in the day,... Read more... |
CD: Sophie Hunger – SupermoonMonday, 18 May 2015![]() Any album with a guest appearance from Eric Cantona is going to attract attention. The eighth track of Sophie Hunger’s Supermoon, “La Chanson d’Hélène”, is a sumptuous, string-infused reflection on identity with Serge Gainsbourg-style spoken... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Bobby WomackSunday, 17 May 2015![]() Bobby Womack: The PreacherCover versions of standards like “Fly me to the Moon” and “I Left my Heart in San Francisco” were hardly going to make a mark with a hip – or, for that matter, any – audience in the late Sixties and early Seventies. Nor was... Read more... |
CD: Paul Weller – Saturns PatternSaturday, 16 May 2015![]() Whether you view him with reverence as the Modfather or rather more sneeringly as the King of Dad Rock, there is no doubt that Paul Weller is a bone fide musical icon. Thirty-eight years after the Jam’s debut, In the City, there is still a sense of... Read more... |
CD: Hot Chip - Why Make Sense?Saturday, 16 May 2015![]() Hot Chip are a band who have, over the years, brought a different personality to the hedonistic house party – one that often seems caught halfway between the kitchen and the designated dancefloor. This, their sixth album, sees them trying to edge... Read more... |
DVD: FoxcatcherFriday, 15 May 2015![]() As he died in 2010, we can never know what John du Pont was like in person, but if Steve Carell’s rendering of the maniacal American multi-millionaire with a wrestling fixation is even close to the real thing, the experience must have been... Read more... |
DVD: National GalleryThursday, 14 May 2015![]() A heretical thought. Films released on the big screen are designed to be devoured in one swallow. But if ever a three-hour epic was made for consumption in bite-sized chunks, it is National Gallery, Frederick Wiseman’s discreet profile of the much-... Read more... |
CD: Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell - The Traveling KindWednesday, 13 May 2015![]() Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell first put out a joint album only a couple of years ago but their association goes way back, before either’s mainstream US fame. Crowell was working closely with Harris as long ago as the mid-Seventies, still within... Read more... |
CD: Thea Gilmore - Ghosts and GraffitiTuesday, 12 May 2015![]() Almost two decades into a distinguished career, nobody would have judged Thea Gilmore for indulging herself with a greatest hits collection – indeed, it’s something that record labels have been bugging her about for years. Album number 15... Read more... |
