CDs/DVDs
Album: The Kills - God GamesThursday, 26 October 2023![]() With a name like The Kills, it’s not surprising to hear that the band’s long-awaited sixth album, God Games, is suitably tuned for spooky season. This year marks two decades since the duo – made up of songwriter and vocalist Alison Mosshart and... Read more... |
Album: Duran Duran - Danse MacabreMonday, 23 October 2023![]() Simon Le Bon has described Duran Duran’s new album as being “about a crazy Halloween party” that is “supposed to be fun”. In fact, it’s a fair bit thinner than even that might suggest.Danse Macabre consists of mainly inadvisable cover versions of... Read more... |
Album: OMD - Bauhaus StaircaseSaturday, 21 October 2023![]() The three previous albums that Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark have released since reforming in 2010 have all, to varying degrees, adhered to their early sound. The band were part of the post-punk, post-Kraftwerk, 1979-82 synth-pop boom, alongside... Read more... |
Album: Sampha - LahaiFriday, 20 October 2023![]() In 2011 the BBC aired Wonders of the Universe, a documentary presented by physicist Brian Cox about the origins of the universe divided into four parts: “Destiny”, “Stardust”, “Falling” and “Messengers”. These episodes could easily have been titles... Read more... |
Album: Emma Anderson - PearliesWednesday, 18 October 2023![]() Well, this is lovely. Pearlies opens with “I Was Miles Away”, a puffball of a sonic cloud which marries twinkling electronica with guitar-led shoegazing. It has a familial resemblance with the sort of thing perfected by Sweden’s I Break Horses, but... Read more... |
Blu-ray: BranniganTuesday, 17 October 2023![]() Brannigan begins in arresting fashion, Dominic Frontiere’s funky theme playing over leery close ups of the titular hero’s Colt revolver. Directed by Douglas Hickox and released in 1973, this was the only film starring John Wayne which wasn’t shot in... Read more... |
Album: The Rolling Stones - Hackney DiamondsMonday, 16 October 2023![]() It’s been a while since Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood sat down together at the Hackney Empire to introduce their first album of new songs in 18 years, and their single, “Angry”, is now approaching 20 million views on YouTube.The album... Read more... |
Album: Agnetha Fältskog - A+Sunday, 15 October 2023![]() When ABBA split in 1982, Agnetha Fältskog went on to a solo career that was mostly overshadowed by the titanic popularity of her former band. By the 21st century ABBA’s status in pop, especially with the Mamma Mia phenomenon, had become iconic.They... Read more... |
Album: Nitin Sawhney - IdentityFriday, 13 October 2023![]() Nitin Sawhney never fails to produce albums that draw on the talent of his brilliant friends, touch on issues of current urgency, and bridge musical styles with great deftness and in a way that avoids the frequent artifice of fusion.Perhaps more... Read more... |
Album: The Streets - The Darker The Shadow The Brighter The LightThursday, 12 October 2023![]() You may have heard that Mike Skinner’s made a film. He’s certainly done the rounds, press-wise, so you’d be hard pushed to have missed it. You have to admire the man’s tenacity. When the money to make a feature film didn’t surface, he decided to... Read more... |
Album: Melanie De Biasio - Il ViaggioWednesday, 11 October 2023![]() Il Viaggio is a form of soundtrack. Its lyrics, music and soundscapes are created in response to the journey referenced in the title. Though born and raised in Belgium, Melanie De Biasio’s paternal grandfather was Italian. After the Europalia arts... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: Cry, the Beloved Country (1951)Tuesday, 10 October 2023![]() Movie Blu-rays and DVDs brim with superficially engaging extras that frequently fail to illuminate the main attraction. The opposite is true of Cry, the Beloved Country, which has been restored in 4K and newly released in StudioCanal’s Vintage... Read more... |
