New music
Album: dEUS - How to Replace ItSaturday, 11 February 2023![]() Antwerp band dEUS – built around the core of Tom Barman and Klaas Janzoons – started out as a very interesting band. They fully leaned into the anything-goes sector of 90s music where the likes of Beck, Beastie Boys, Björk, Moloko and Super Furry... Read more... |
The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow review - Nineties style, Sixties soundsFriday, 10 February 2023![]() The Brian Jonestown Massacre has been described as many things over the years, but lazy cannot be one. Whilst they’ve pretty much always been a band just on the periphery of the big time, they’re surely some of the busiest guys in rock and roll.The... Read more... |
Album: Paramore - This is WhyFriday, 10 February 2023![]() I’ll admit it. When I first saw that noughties indie rockers Bloc Party would be supporting Grammy award-winning emo stars Paramore on their Spring stadium tour, it seemed like a perplexing choice. But, four minutes into hearing the return sounds... Read more... |
Album: You Me At Six - Truth DecayThursday, 09 February 2023![]() It would seem that we’ve been overdue a dose of that awkward teens years nostalgia as all three of Fall Out Boy, Paramore, and their UK Emo/Pop-punk counterparts You Me At Six come back bearing new, angst infused music.For You Me At Six, their... Read more... |
Album: Amber Arcades - Barefoot On Diamond RoadWednesday, 08 February 2023![]() In this context, what’s named “diamond road” is a metaphor for staying on course rather than, as the lyrics of the song “Diamond Road” put it, letting yourself go or sprawling all over the floor. Follow this route and life won’t be a mess.Barefoot... Read more... |
Eliza Carthy and The Restitution, Barbican review - folk at its finestTuesday, 07 February 2023Eliza Carthy has been busy, as she always has. Recording various albums with various artists during the pandemic, her show with her band, The Restitution (and many others), at the Barbican on Saturday, was well stuffed with music, musicians,... Read more... |
Album: Yo La Tengo - This Stupid WorldMonday, 06 February 2023![]() Yo La Tengo’s new disc would appear to be an homage to the indie scene of the mid 1980s: a place before baggy beats became the groove du jour and where dancing with wild abandon was somewhat of a rare occurrence. Indeed, in This Stupid World maudlin... Read more... |
Music Reissues Weekly: The Senders - All Killer No FillerSunday, 05 February 2023![]() The New York Dolls, The Ramones, Suicide, Television, Blondie, The Dictators, The Heartbreakers, The Shirts, Richard Hell and the Voidoids. From 1974 onwards, New York buzzed with bands. There were also Tuff Darts, The Fast, Pure Hell, Von Lmo and... Read more... |
Album: Shania Twain - Queen of MeSaturday, 04 February 2023![]() Shania Twain describes her sixth studio album as “a song of gratitude and appreciation. I was inspired that I still had air in my lungs” – and it certainly is a hi-energy affair, a long way from The Woman in Me, the sophomore outing that established... Read more... |
Album: Kelela - RavenFriday, 03 February 2023![]() Kelela, the DC-born artist, has been fusing R&B with experimental electronics since her 2013 mixtape Cut 4 Me. In 2017 she released her debut, Take Me Apart, a futuristic R&B album which consolidated her as a singular artist in a league of... Read more... |
Northern Winter Beat 2023 review - Panda Bear, Sonic Boom and Širom amongst the highlights in Denmark’s northThursday, 02 February 2023![]() It’s the sound of the sun. Panda Bear – born Noah Lennox – is singing in a voice with the purity and warmth of Brian Wilson. Beside him, Sonic Boom – Pete Kember – has more of a growl, a timbre which might make announcements in a railway station.... Read more... |
Album: The Waeve - The WaeveThursday, 02 February 2023![]() The Waeve is the debut album from life partners Rose Elinor Dougall (long ago in The Pipettes) and Graham Coxon (of Blur), working with James Ford (of Simian Mobile Disco), who co-produces and provides occasional bits of instrumentation. Their album... Read more... |
