New music
theartsdesk on Vinyl: Record Store Day Special 2018Friday, 20 April 2018![]() Record Store Day 2018 – Saturday April 21 – is upon us. It should really be Record Shop Day 2018 as this is the UK but let’s not quibble. Instead, put aside cynicism about major labels cashing in, wander down to the nearest record shop – and,... Read more... |
10 Questions for Courtney Pine: 'How do you express rage?'Friday, 20 April 2018![]() Over 30 years after he made his debut as a solo artist, woodwind multi-instrumentalist Courtney Pine is still Britain’s most prominent and influential jazz musician. He had a crucial role in reviving interest in jazz in the 1980s and 1990s, and has... Read more... |
Roy Orbison In Dreams Hologram, Eventim Apollo review - it's a gig, Jim, but not as we know itFriday, 20 April 2018![]() On Wednesday night, the music world took a small step closer to the realms of science fiction. Roy Orbison, 30 years dead, stood in front of a packed Hammersmith Apollo. It wasn't a resurrection, of course, but a hologram, and a damn fine one.... Read more... |
CD: Dylan Carlson - ConquistadorThursday, 19 April 2018![]() Ambient metal outlier and leader of the mighty Earth, Dylan Carlson’s new solo album is the soundtrack to an imaginary western, based on the true story of a conquistador and his twenty-year journey, with his Moorish servant, through an area which is... Read more... |
CD: Jenny Wilson - ExorcismWednesday, 18 April 2018![]() Exorcism begins with a track titled “Rapin’”. Its lyrics tell of a late night walk home during which the drunk protagonist is sexually assaulted. “Did you pick me because there’s no one else around?” asks Jenny Wilson in an account of her own... Read more... |
CD: Mark Peters – InnerlandMonday, 16 April 2018![]() This Saturday marks Record Shop Day, when Midas-touch music execs turn car-boot staples into gold simply by re-releasing them and charging 30 quid for the pleasure. Normally, the pressing-plant backlog that these needless, gaudy trinkets cause means... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Brian JamesSunday, 15 April 2018![]() Brian James’ opening cut is “The Twist”. Not the Sixties dance-craze song, but a melodic guitar-driven rocker simpatico with what Australian bands The Hoodoo Gurus, The New Christs and The Screaming Tribesman were dealing in during the late 1980s.... Read more... |
CD: Glymjack - Light the Evening FireSunday, 15 April 2018![]() There’s a crisis in popular musical vocals. They’ve reached a very naff stasis. After a decade-and-a-half of Cowell hegemony and stars that have risen during the same period, a generation thinks there are only two ways to express emotion. One is... Read more... |
CD: Neil Young + Promise of the Real - ParadoxSaturday, 14 April 2018![]() Paradox is a strange stoner Western directed by Neil Young’s partner Daryl Hannah. You can see it on Netflix. The soundtrack is by Neil Young and his now regular band, Promise of the Real, which includes two of Willie Nelson's sons, Micah and Lukas... Read more... |
Arcade Fire, Wembley Arena review - sensational spectacleFriday, 13 April 2018![]() The Stones do it. U2 too. It takes immense and lordly clout for a touring band to breeze into town and each night summon a major recording artist to step onstage for some party fun. For Arcade Fire’s first night at Wembley Arena it was Chrissie... Read more... |
10 Questions for Musician Jeremy Cunningham of The LevellersThursday, 12 April 2018![]() Jeremy Cunningham (b.1965) is bass player and a founding member of The Levellers, as well as being a visual artist in his own right. During the 1990s The Levellers, and most especially their 1991 album Levelling the Land, became a phenomenon. The... Read more... |
CD: Manic Street Preachers - Resistance is FutileThursday, 12 April 2018![]() Over the years the Manics have travelled a varied and adventurous musical path with styles ranging from punk to disco-rock. One thing has remained constant: their intense sense of righteousness. Until now. Resistance is Futile finds... Read more... |
