New music
CD: Jah Wobble - Dream WorldSaturday, 28 July 2018![]() He's known for his myriad collaborations – Public Image Ltd, Primal Scream, The Orb, The Edge, Can, all the way through to recent work with singers PJ Higgins and Hollie Cook – but Jah Wobble really deserves attention in his own right. A cosmic... Read more... |
CD: All Saints - TestamentThursday, 26 July 2018![]() As far as All Saints aficionados will be concerned, 17 years after they originally split they’ve pulled the dream team back together. Not only is regular “fifth member”, producer/songwriter K-Gee Gordon on board, but for two songs so is producer... Read more... |
CD: Skadedyr - Musikk!Wednesday, 25 July 2018![]() In spirit if not musical style, Musikk! shares chromosomes with late-Sixties ESP-label mavericks like Cro Magnon and Octopus, as well as The Residents of Meet the Residents, early This Heat and the Rock in Opposition collective. Sun Ra is in there... Read more... |
CD: Breathe Panel - Breathe PanelMonday, 23 July 2018![]() Signed to FatCat records and purporting to create music that “recalls thoughtful days spent outdoors”, Breathe Panel’s self-titled album could easily be lost in the thriving soft-psych scene that seems to have set itself up in the south of England.... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Max RichterSunday, 22 July 2018![]() When The Blue Notebooks was originally released in February 2004, it did not seem to be an album which would have the afterlife it has enjoyed. It had little context. Max Richter’s second album was his first for the 130701 label which, at that point... Read more... |
CD: Tanukichan - SundaysSunday, 22 July 2018![]() Shoegaze was only a moment really, a scene that flared briefly as the Eighties drew to a close. The music press – the “inkies” - used the term to describe bands, usually flop-fringed with lazy posture, whose heads would hang as they played gigs,... Read more... |
CD: Graham Bonnet Band - Meanwhile Back in the GarageSaturday, 21 July 2018![]() Graham "Since You Been Gone" Bonnet has long been one of hard rock’s unlikelier stars. When everyone else was wearing denim and leather he modelled himself on James Dean. And he actually started out as an R&B singer. Bonnet's change of direction... Read more... |
Gary Numan, Assembly Hall, Worthing review - hot and hammeringFriday, 20 July 2018![]() Arriving back onstage for an encore a broadly smiling Gary Numan bathes in roared football chants of “Numan! Numan!”. He tells us it’s just over 40 years since he released his first single, “That’s Too Bad”, but that he and his tight four-piece band... Read more... |
CD: Pram - Across the MeridianFriday, 20 July 2018![]() Birmingham outfit Pram achieved profile amongst alt-music connoisseurs shortly after the millennium. They’d been going for over a decade but their weird-masked presentation and spooked, abject music suddenly struck a chord. Being truly an art band,... Read more... |
theartsdesk at Cornbury: Pixie Lott, Amy MacDonald and Alanis MorissetteThursday, 19 July 2018![]() Cornbury Festival holds a very special place in my heart. When the babies were young, we realised that if we were going to be up all night without sleep we might as well be sat in a field listening to music rather than staring out of the window at a... Read more... |
CD: Daron Malakian and Scars on Broadway – DictatorThursday, 19 July 2018![]() System of a Down guitarist and vocalist Daron Malakian isn’t going to let a little thing like his band going on an extended hiatus get in the way of releasing new music. With SOAD having gone all quiet on the recording front since 2005’s double... Read more... |
theartsdesk on Vinyl 41: Kali Uchis, Orange Goblin, Kirsty MacColl, Walton, Miss Red and moreWednesday, 18 July 2018![]() Summer’s here and the time is right for dancing in the street. To vinyl. Only theartsdesk on Vinyl doesn’t just cover music for dancing, it covers every style of music imaginable (with a good showing for pop this month). Whatever your taste, from... Read more... |
