New music
The Jesus & Mary Chain, Institute, BirminghamMonday, 03 April 2017![]() After a career that initially came to an abrupt end amid sibling fisticuffs on a stage in Canada during the dying embers of the Twentieth Century, the Jesus & Mary Chain have taken some time to ease themselves back into being a real going... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Gerry & The HologramsSunday, 02 April 2017![]() It’s been suggested that New Order’s “Blue Monday” borrowed from Gerry & The Holograms’ eponymous 1979 A-side. In July 2015, The Guardian ran an article saying “if ‘Blue Monday’ had a starting point, it was ‘Gerry & The Holograms’ by a group... Read more... |
theartsdesk Radio Show 19Sunday, 02 April 2017![]() Latest intercontinental sounds from theartsdesk’s resident world music freak Peter Culshaw include a dose of hot Cuban strains old and new, extracts from excellent new albums from Malian diva Oumou Sangare and Yasmin Hamdan (see photo above) from... Read more... |
CD: King Ayisoba - 1000 Can DieSunday, 02 April 2017![]() Because so many African albums that get an international release feature tastefully neutered acoustic guitar, pretty scatterings of kora notes, and lyrics centred on some imagined ideal Africa, it is a blessed relief to hear something as punchy,... Read more... |
Olly Murs, 02Saturday, 01 April 2017![]() Olly Murs seems to have monopolised the market on teenage girls and their middle-aged mums - the ultimate X-Factor audience that's followed his journey from the show eight years ago. Doe-eyed kids and their over-zealous chaperones at the O2 are... Read more... |
CD: Mastodon - Emperor of SandSaturday, 01 April 2017![]() Emperor of Sand is Mastodon’s eighth album and showcases a band that exhibits absolutely no sign of letting up on the epic riffing and thunderous beat or of edging towards the mainstream. Make no mistake, Mastodon remain resolutely heavy in both... Read more... |
theartsdesk on Vinyl 26: George Harrison, Vitalic, Scott Bradlee and moreFriday, 31 March 2017![]() Record shops are now doing good business in the UK. Just five years ago, who’d have thought that could happen? So does the current fetishisation of vinyl mark a growing desire to be back to physical formats, rather than disembodied technologies?... Read more... |
CD: Bob Dylan - TriplicateThursday, 30 March 2017![]() The baby-boomers, we are told, postpone thoughts of mortality, workaholically keeping the image of the grim reaper at bay. The rock’n’rollers among them keep the teen spirit flowing, rebellious to the last, even though they are now the elders of the... Read more... |
CD: The Residents - The Ghost of HopeWednesday, 29 March 2017![]() The Residents' famous fusion of Fred Astaire’s most dapper top hat’n’tails look with a giant eyeball head is a masterpiece of surreal imagery. The subversive California outfit, who’ve been going for over 40 years, have regularly veered into other... Read more... |
Car Seat Headrest, Electric BallroomMonday, 27 March 2017![]() Seattle-based rockers Car Seat Headrest finally burst their cult bubble with their 13th album, last year’s Teens of Denial, which found veteran songwriter Will Toledo combining Nineties indie, post-punk nihilism and psychedelic vocal harmonies in a... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: WigwamSunday, 26 March 2017![]() Over 1972 to 1975, Finland staged a small-scale invasion of Britain. A friendly one, it was confined to music. First, the progressive rock band Tasavallan Presidentti came to London in May 1972 and played Ronnie Scott’s. The Sunday Times’ Derek... Read more... |
CD: James Blunt - The AfterloveSunday, 26 March 2017![]() There’s nowhere to go with this one, is there? Like any music writer, I want to come at James Blunt afresh. I’d love to say, “No, put your prejudices away, this album is actually alright and here’s why…”, but even the most accomplished sophist would... Read more... |
