New music
Khruangbin, SWX, Bristol review - stoned stew of global sounds hits the markSaturday, 10 February 2018![]() Texan trio Khruangbin are a rare concoction, psychedelic rockers, for sure, but seamed with all manner of global influences, notably Thai pop but also running the gamut from Latin sounds to Middle Eastern scaling. Hitting the UK in support of their... Read more... |
CD: Belle & Sebastian - How To Solve Our Human Problems, Parts 1, 2 and 3Saturday, 10 February 2018![]() There are two types of people - those who are fans of Belle & Sebastian and those who are too ashamed to admit such plebbishness regarding musical tastes, that they won’t admit to not being fans of the Glaswegian band.Unfortunately I fall into... Read more... |
CD: Stick in the Wheel - Follow Them TrueFriday, 09 February 2018![]() The spiky, angular traditional songs that made up Stick in the Wheel's first album From Here were stripped of any varnish and any trappings of nostalgia to become direct, upfront, yanked from the parlour into the street, and out of the past into the... Read more... |
CD: Franz Ferdinand - Always AscendingWednesday, 07 February 2018![]() What does a band do when it loses a key member? Pack it in? Carry on as if nothing has happened? Execute a radical change of direction? Nick McCarthy, Franz Ferdinand’s rhythm guitarist and keyboard player, left the band last July and their new... Read more... |
CD: GoGo Penguin - A Humdrum StarMonday, 05 February 2018![]() They look like a jazz trio, they’re signed to Miles Davis’s label, and in short passages they make the involved and intimate sound we associate with one of the iconic jazz ensembles. But listen to the riotously popular Manchester contemporary fusion... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Chris HillmanSunday, 04 February 2018![]() In 1976, when his first solo album Slippin’ Away was released, Chris Hillman could look back on being a founder member of The Byrds and The Flying Burrito Brothers, two of America’s most important bands. He had also played alongside former members... Read more... |
Kings of The South Seas, Cutty Sark review - folly and tragedy resurrectedSunday, 04 February 2018![]() Kings of the South Seas first set sail back in 2014, with their debut album drawing on songs about South Pacific whalers. They are Ben Nicholls on concertina, banjo and fine, sonorous vocals, Spiritualized guitarist Richard Warren and drummer with... Read more... |
CD: Beth Nielsen Chapman - Hearts of GlassSunday, 04 February 2018![]() In a career spanning almost 40 years, Beth Nielsen Chapman has been sparing with her album releases. She’s been twice nominated for Grammys and many may still think of her as primarily a songwriter: “This Kiss”, of which she was co-writer, was a big... Read more... |
CD: Ezra Furman - Transangelic ExodusSaturday, 03 February 2018![]() Transangelic Exodus is a roller-coaster ride. Songs twist, turn, have sudden shifts in tempo, are punctuated by unexpected instrumental interjections, and come to a dead stop after which they resume their unpredictable course. Although Ezra... Read more... |
CD: Rae Morris - Someone Out ThereThursday, 01 February 2018![]() Rae Morris, a singer from Blackpool, has shinned up the slippery pop biz tree the modern, major label, mainstream way; ultra-managed, co-writes with Clean Bandit, support slots with George Ezra and Tom Odell, vocal collaborations with Bombay Bicycle... Read more... |
I'm With Her, Bush Hall review - folk supergroup debut album to treasureWednesday, 31 January 2018![]() Fresh from Celtic Connections in Glasgow, I’m With Her stepped out at Bush Hall in west London for their only England date before embarking on a major US tour. Sarah Jarosz, who plays guitar, banjo and mandolin, Aoife O’Donovan, guitar, and Sara... Read more... |
CD: Dream Wife - Dream WifeWednesday, 31 January 2018![]() It’s hard to be sure if Rakal, Bella and Alice from Dream Wife are a rock’n’roll band or a girl gang with guitars. Either way, their debut album has got some cracking Riot Grrrl-flavoured tunes and a stridently feminist, in-your-face attitude. There... Read more... |
