New music
London Vocal Project, Jon Hendricks review - towering homage to a Miles Davis classicTuesday, 23 May 2017![]() Almost 50 years since he started working on it, and following its world premiere in New York in February, it was a huge thrill to hear Jon Hendricks' lyricisation of the classic Miles Davis-Gil Evans album Miles Ahead at Kings Place.That the... Read more... |
It Was Fifty Years Ago Today! review - without a little help from their friendsTuesday, 23 May 2017![]() This is the most frustrating film. It’s probably no fault of the makers, but it’s rare to have to assess a documentary for what it doesn’t have. Over nearly two hours of celebrating the Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band Beatles period – late... Read more... |
CD: Linkin Park - One More LightMonday, 22 May 2017![]() On its release, Linkin Park's recent single, the ironically titled "Heavy", caused outrage among fans. It wasn't so much the warbling vocals, as much as the total reversal of the band's customary controlled rage. Some took to writing mock obituaries... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Shel TalmySunday, 21 May 2017![]() As the producer of the early Kinks and Who, Shel Talmy’s status as one of British pop’s most important figures is assured. He is, though, American. Despite being integral to the mid-Sixties boom years when the Limeys took over, he was born in... Read more... |
CD: The Charlatans - Different DaysSunday, 21 May 2017![]() Notwithstanding the Stone Roses and Happy Mondays’ underwhelming reunions, it comes as something of a shock to realise that the Charlatans are the last men standing of the early 80s Madchester scene. Bringing elements of acid house into indie pop,... Read more... |
CD: Shitkid - FishSaturday, 20 May 2017![]() Finally, a new band that lives up to a fine name and great cover art. Then again, Shitkid do a whole lot more than that. Their music sounds like the antithesis of contemporary chart-pop, which is refreshing, but even better, also doesn’t do the... Read more... |
Yasmine Hamdan, Scala review - sultry, epic and doom-ladenFriday, 19 May 2017![]() Yasmine Hamdan has gone from being an indie star in Beirut a decade ago with her adventurous band Soapkills to being a bona fide solo star with a couple of sophisticated albums behind her, the latest Al Jamilat recently released.She sings... Read more... |
CD: Miles Mosley - UprisingThursday, 18 May 2017![]() From a residency at a low-key Hollywood piano bar, jazz fusion collective The West Coast Get Down has seemingly launched a global takeover of jazz. First, saxophonist Kamasi Washington went stellar; currently four other members of the group are... Read more... |
CD: Lisa Knapp - Till April Is Dead: A Garland of MayWednesday, 17 May 2017![]() I’ve long cherished south London folk singer Lisa Knapp’s Hunt the Hare - A Branch of May EP, released in a limited edition in 2012, so to have Till April Is Dead: A Garland of May come in the full bloom of May is a charm indeed. It is her third... Read more... |
CD: Oumou Sangaré - MogoyaMonday, 15 May 2017![]() Contemporary music from Mali hovers delicately (and creatively) between purist tradition and more or less successful attempts at making things more attractive to a younger and worldwide audience. Oumou Sangaré’s first five albums for the British... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: The CreationSunday, 14 May 2017![]() “Electronic music, feedback, imaginative identification with colours and art and unique sounds is our art-from. We feel we are contributing to the new ‘total sound culture.’ This culture will take its place in the world just as the Renaissance... Read more... |
CD: Jane Weaver - Modern KosmologySunday, 14 May 2017![]() As if listening in on the heart of a robot, it begins with a throb over which a disembodied voice sings as a classic motorik rhythm kicks in. The song, “H>A>K”, perpetually builds and then abruptly ceases. It ends with “I Wish”, where a folky... Read more... |
