CDs/DVDs
CD: Kode9 & The Spaceape - Black SunSunday, 17 April 2011![]() There's something about this album that feels as if it's already existed for a long time. Full of post-apocalyptic images of smoke, dust, decay and weakness, and themes of struggling individuals and implacable political forces, it thematically fits... Read more... |
CD: Guillemots - Walk the RiverSunday, 17 April 2011![]() These days it’s all meant to be about tracks, not albums; modern music listeners, it’s said, have pitifully short attention spans and skip flightily from one song to the next, like bees with ADHD in a blossoming orchard, without pausing to put... Read more... |
DVD: Of Gods and MenFriday, 15 April 2011![]() At the risk of sounding falsely pious, as this stunning film never is, Des hommes et des dieux, to give its differently emphasised French title, should be screened in every school and to every faith around the world. Xavier Beauvois sensitively... Read more... |
CD: k.d. lang and the Siss Boom Bang - Sing it LoudWednesday, 13 April 2011![]() With k.d. lang's original "cowpunk" days of Absolute Torch and Twang now a distant memory, she has settled into the role of deluxe vocal stylist with a bit of heritage balladry on the side (for instance, her collaboration with Tony Bennett, A... Read more... |
CD: Gorillaz - The FallTuesday, 12 April 2011![]() Record Store Day this Saturday, 16 April, will give vinyl a small boost. Many artists are creating special limited editions. Bands love all that. It reminds them of when people cared about music as more than "content". The Fall was originally... Read more... |
DVD: City Girl (1930)Monday, 11 April 2011![]() I’ll confess it straightaway: I’m biased about this picture (as it surely would have been known in 1930) – wholly, shoutily in favour of it. I watched it last September at the Cambridge Film Festival on a big screen in Emmanuel College, with two... Read more... |
CD: Moddi - FloriographySunday, 10 April 2011![]() Pål Moddi Knutsen is from Senja, an island off north Norway’s west coast. Inside the Arctic Circle, it’s so far north as to be all but adjacent to the borders with Sweden and Finland. Due east, Murmansk is less than half the distance of Oslo. It’s... Read more... |
CD: Foo Fighters - Wasting LightSaturday, 09 April 2011![]() All of rock is here. Like, really, all of it. One tries to avoid too many direct comparisons with other artists in a review but with Foo Fighters it's impossible. Just on my first casual listen through this album, I jotted down the following... Read more... |
CD: Tansy Davies - TroubairitzFriday, 08 April 2011![]() Tansy Davies’s neon and inside out 2 can’t help but recall Stravinsky’s 1940s commission for Woody Herrmann’s orchestra, the Ebony Concerto. There’s an idiomatic use of rich, low-pitched sounds (plenty of bassoon and bass clarinet), and insidious... Read more... |
DVD: The Tales of Beatrix PotterThursday, 07 April 2011![]() Forty years ago, my childhood self wasn't in the least bored by Frederick Ashton's balletic animal magic: I saw it twice in cinemas large and small and asked for the soundtrack LP of John Lanchbery's masterly Victorian-potpourri ballet score for my... Read more... |
CD: Metronomy - The English RivieraWednesday, 06 April 2011![]() For weeks there have been rumours that the new Metronomy release would be electronica that would appeal to people who don’t really listen to it. The last bit, at least, is true. I don’t listen to much of that genre and yet every time I get to the... Read more... |
CD: Explosions in the Sky – Take Care Take Care Take CareTuesday, 05 April 2011![]() Post-rock shares more with prog rock than six letters. Both are rock music that doesn’t want to rock, be rock and are beyond quotidian rock. Of course, these labels are never self-defined. But post-rock is what Austin Texas’s Explosions in the Sky... Read more... |
