New music
The Burning Hell, OsloWednesday, 25 May 2016![]() “We’ve been visiting libraries on this tour and it’s a lot of fun learning people still read.” The words of The Burning Hell’s main man Mathias Kom before launching into “Give Up” stress he and his band are not typical rock‘n’rollers. “Give Up”... Read more... |
CD: Malcolm Middleton - Summer of '13Wednesday, 25 May 2016![]() There’s been wave after wave of successful acoustic singer-songwriters this century, whimpering so-and-sos from David Gray onwards, through Damien Rice, Newton Faulkner, James Blunt, Ed Sheeran, and on and on and on. Every year sees a new heap of... Read more... |
Brighton Festival: Haçienda Classical, The DomeTuesday, 24 May 2016![]() Of all the nostalgia-fests, of all the retro events, those that involve rave culture have the wildest sense of glee. The atmosphere in the Dome tonight, before a note has even been played – just as when The Prodigy hit this city last year – dials... Read more... |
10 Questions for Musician Martin FryMonday, 23 May 2016![]() It was in the long-ago year of 1982 that Martin Fry and ABC released The Lexicon of Love, a feast of addictively lush pop-soul swathed in Anne Dudley's orchestrations and producer Trevor Horn's sparkling electronic innovations. Fry bestrode it like... Read more... |
CD: Death In Vegas – TransmissionMonday, 23 May 2016![]() Transmission fades in with “Metal Box”, a droning minimalist soundscape that evolves with a steadily building pulse that is brooding, cinematic and a tasty hint of things to come. Icy European synths dominate the sonic pallet of Death In Vegas’s... Read more... |
theartsdesk Radio Show 14Sunday, 22 May 2016![]() Another of Peter Culshaw’s peripatetic global radio shows. Star of this month's show is the Trinidadian Calypso Queen Calypso Rose, whose new album Far From Home, to be released in July, is given a sneak preview here. Then there is the usual wild,... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Manic Street PreachersSunday, 22 May 2016![]() “Over the horizon they come; the anniversaries; joyous, arduous, remorseless.” The opening words of Stuart Maconie’s fine, nuanced essay in the book accompanying this 20th-anniversary reissue of Manic Street Preachers’ fourth album acknowledge the... Read more... |
CD: Beth Orton – KidsticksSaturday, 21 May 2016![]() Beth Orton is generally filed under folktronica, but neither the label, nor the pigeonhole, do such a restless musician any favours. After a gradual transition from the gauzy electronic sound of her 1990s albums towards a more acoustic set-up, this... Read more... |
Brighton Festival: Laurie Anderson - Slideshow, Brighton DomeThursday, 19 May 2016![]() Brighton Festival’s guest director speaks in a sort of rapid-fire drawl, ideal for her debut as a stand-up comic, which she claims was tonight’s Plan A. This half-century veteran of performance art is more slippery than that, proffering a discursive... Read more... |
Brighton Festival: Laurie Anderson – Song Conversation, Brighton DomeThursday, 19 May 2016![]() The foyer of Brighton Dome for Brighton Festival director Laurie Anderson’s Song Conversation would have had a PR executive flummoxed; from punks in their 20s licking the rim of a plastic pint to a hobbling couple clutching programmes. The breadth... Read more... |
CD: Harleighblu - FuturespectiveThursday, 19 May 2016![]() It’s a foolish game to wonder who might fill the musical void left by Amy Winehouse’s passing. She was a one-off, after all. However, it’s natural to occasionally look about and ponder where there might be talent of a similar ilk. Not all the doomed... Read more... |
CD: Bob Dylan - Fallen AngelsWednesday, 18 May 2016![]() In his latest album, Bob Dylan once again interprets, in his own slightly ironic and yet lovingly respectful way, standards that Sinatra made famous. This is one of those moments when it feels like he's treading water, or perhaps allowing himself to... Read more... |
