New music
Green Man Festival review - rustic Welsh epic is wet but joyfulWednesday, 23 August 2017![]() After the gruelling five-hour coach journey to Powys, Wales, we strolled over a bridge into Glanusk Park, through two security guards, and into Green Man with only so much as a sing-song “Bore da”. Satisfied, we picked a spot and set up camp in the... Read more... |
CD: Joan Osborne - Songs of Bob DylanWednesday, 23 August 2017![]() Dylan aficionados will get the cover art reference immediately: one of Elliott Landy’s celebrated Woodstock photos, taken in 1968. Joan Osborne, Grammy nominated “no-nonsense Dylan” (New York Times) interpreter, is wearing neither hat nor guitar on... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Composer Nitin SawhneyTuesday, 22 August 2017![]() Composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist Nitin Sawhney is one of Britain’s most diverse and original creative talents. Having trained as a classical pianist, jazz musician and flamenco guitarist, as well as a tabla and sitar player, his highly... Read more... |
CD: Dälek - Endangered PhilosophiesTuesday, 22 August 2017![]() One of the stranger things about popular music is how unwilling most are to crossbreed and experiment. Surely that’s where the real kicks are? Most seem to prefer ploughing ruts that were overfamiliar 10, 20, 30, even 40 years ago. Either that or... Read more... |
CD: Iron and Wine - Beast EpicMonday, 21 August 2017![]() Iron and Wine’s songs sweet melancholy songs are instantly recognisable, as if their principal author Sam Beam inhabited a parallel universe of the American imagination, a slightly whimsical and yet soulful territory, in which the extremes of hope... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: BlancmangeSunday, 20 August 2017![]() The Some Bizzare Album was released in January 1981. Compiled by DJ Stevo, it featured twelve unsigned acts he felt represented a fresh way of approaching pop – one enabled by the availability of synthesisers and rhythm machines. Stevo was playing... Read more... |
CD: Portico Quartet - Art in the Age of AutomationSunday, 20 August 2017![]() It seems quite a shock to consider that it’s now 10 years since Portico Quartet’s breakthrough album Knee-Deep in the North Sea was released to much acclaim and a Mercury Prize nomination for its melding of jazz, ambient electronic and minimalist... Read more... |
CD: Mogwai - Every Country's SunSaturday, 19 August 2017![]() Mogwai’s ability to create both frighteningly intense and gorgeously understated compositions has led to them being one of post-rock’s most celebrated and accessible bands. In recent years, they’ve increasingly become known for their unnerving and... Read more... |
CD: Man Duo - OrbitThursday, 17 August 2017![]() True to their name, Finland’s Man Duo are male and there are two of them. The better-known half is former Helsinki tram driver Jaakko Eino Kalevi. Born Jaakko Savolainen – the Kalevi nods to his home country’s epic tale, The Kalevala – his long solo... Read more... |
CD: Gogol Bordello - Seekers and FindersWednesday, 16 August 2017![]() As a live phenomenon Gogol Bordello are unstoppable, a crowd-whipping Balkan-punk storm that sweeps venues away with them. For some years this blinded me to their recorded output. Their albums sent shivers up my spine, a tinctured version of their... Read more... |
CD: Dent May - Across the MultiverseMonday, 14 August 2017![]() As the title and Seventies-style cover image indicate, Across the Multiverse is knowing. Though the “Across the Universe” reference nods to The Beatles, it is the spirit of the Alessi Brothers, Hall & Oates, Harry Nilsson, Van Dyke Parks and... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Noise Reduction SystemSunday, 13 August 2017![]() Last year, the arrival of Close to the Noise Floor compelled theartsdesk’s Reissue CDs Weekly to conclude that it was “hugely important and utterly delightful”. A four-CD set, it was a thrilling, first-time overview of the UK’s early indie-synth... Read more... |
