New music
Laura Mvula, Festival of Voice, CardiffSunday, 12 June 2016![]() Laura Mvula talks almost as much as she sings. Between songs she confesses to rambling, but her musings – on heartbreak, on “toilet analogies” for the recording process, on meeting the Duke of Edinburgh and then falling over – are never less than... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Folque, Undertakers CircusSunday, 12 June 2016![]() The names may be unfamiliar, but Folque and Undertakers Circus are as good as better-known bands. Despite being musical bedfellows neither Norwegian band is as esteemed as, say, Trader Horne and Trees or Colloseum and Lighthouse. Folque issued their... Read more... |
CD: Swans – The Glowing ManSunday, 12 June 2016![]() The Glowing Man may be the declared final album from Swans’ present line-up, but it is certainly no whimpering exit. On the contrary, it is a thing of intense and magnificent beauty that doesn’t once let up for over two hours – despite several... Read more... |
CD: Sarah Jarosz - UndercurrentSaturday, 11 June 2016![]() The fourth album from 25-year-old Texan singer-songwriter Sarah Jarosz is a beautiful mope. It’s country-flavoured but is neither overflowing with syrupy emotion, nor honed to flinty Cash/Rubin desolation. Jarosz, who recently graduated from the New... Read more... |
CD: Train - Does Led Zeppelin IIWednesday, 08 June 2016![]() Led Zeppelin are an icon of musical class. Train, even their admirers must admit, are not. With this faithful, perhaps too faithful cover, the credit can only flow one way. Responses to this album have been a touchstone of journalistic identity,... Read more... |
Seasick Steve – A Myth UnravelsTuesday, 07 June 2016![]() Life and art have generally had a troubled relationship. In the case of former hobo and punk-blues singer Seasick Steve, however, it all seemed so simple. When he sang "Dog House Boogie" on his extraordinary Hootenanny debut nearly a decade ago, it... Read more... |
AC/DC, Olympic Stadium, Queen Elizabeth ParkMonday, 06 June 2016![]() The accepted wisdom from last month's relaunched Rock or Bust tour was that the substitution of Axl Rose for incapacitated singer Brian Johnson was as masterful as it was surprising. Whatever the Guns N' Roses man lacked in mischief, the story went... Read more... |
CD: Eli Paperboy Reed – My Way HomeMonday, 06 June 2016![]() Eli Paperboy Reed remembers a time when soul music didn’t just mean aping some of Michael Jackson’s old moves and wearing a daft hat: a time when Otis Redding and others on the Stax roster were making some seriously soulful music. Eli is also well-... Read more... |
Malcolm Middleton, The LexingtonSunday, 05 June 2016![]() The Scottish singer-songwriter Malcolm Middleton has always had a restless creativity, right back to his days in the Bukowskian indie duo Arab Strap. He announced a few years ago that he was sick of playing solo gigs, expected to strum an acoustic... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Adam and the AntsSunday, 05 June 2016![]() Adam Ant was one of the few who saw Sex Pistols’ first live show. On 6 November 1975, his band Bazooka Joe was playing Charing Cross Road’s St Martin’s School of Art. They found an uninvited support band had gatecrashed the evening. The impact of... Read more... |
CD: Xylaroo - SweetoothSunday, 05 June 2016![]() There are many ways to push musical boundaries. Some artists, from Albert Ayler to Can to Sunn O))) and far beyond, do it sonically. Xylaroo are not a band in this vein. Consisting of east London-based sisters Holly and Coco Chant, their music... Read more... |
John Cale, Festival of Voice, CardiffSaturday, 04 June 2016![]() “Are you enjoying Wales, John?” shouts a fan, eventually. Our returning hero has remained taciturn and all but static at his keyboard throughout an epic show that spans one of popular music’s most interesting and influential careers. Cale affects to... Read more... |
