New music
Mulatu Astatke, Jazz CaféSaturday, 08 April 2017![]() Mulatu Astatke has carved out a particular niche within music. He is a one-off purveyor of what Brian Eno called “jazz from another planet”, smoky, mysterious and playful. He’s about the only artist you could describe as both transcendent and sleazy... Read more... |
CD: Future Islands - The Far FieldSaturday, 08 April 2017![]() The Far Field is the fifth album from Baltimore synth-poppers Future Islands, and the first since that performance on Letterman. In case you aren't familiar, a quick recap: the band were performing their single, "Seasons (Waiting on You)" when... Read more... |
Black Honey, Concorde 2, BrightonFriday, 07 April 2017![]() The first thing that hits me as I walk into Concorde 2 is the age and energy of the audience, dominated by excitable booze-fuelled teenagers. Black Honey themselves are pretty young for a band capable of quickly selling out a 600-capacity venue,... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: One More Time with FeelingFriday, 07 April 2017![]() “But when did you become an object of pity?” Nick Cave asks himself. Brighton’s streets have become an obstacle course of concerned strangers and acquaintances, in the arms of whom he may find himself collapsed, crying. Such indignity was his grief’... Read more... |
Radio 2 Folk Awards, Royal Albert HallThursday, 06 April 2017![]() One thing was very clear at Wednesday night’s BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, held at the Royal Albert Hall – at the moment at least, Scotland has something of a monopoly when it comes to folk music talent. While Desert Island Discs suggests the current... Read more... |
John Mayall, Ronnie Scott'sThursday, 06 April 2017![]() It’s a while since John Mayall last played Ronnie Scott’s, and the six shows this week didn’t begin to accommodate his many fans. The line to get in on Tuesday started a long while before show-time, and those who turned up hoping for returns will be... Read more... |
Brighton Festival 2017: 12 Free EventsThursday, 06 April 2017![]() The Brighton Festival, which takes place every May, is renowned for its plethora of free events. The 2017 Festival is curated by Guest Director Kate Tempest, the poet, writer and performer, alongside Festival CEO Andrew Comben who’s been the event's... Read more... |
CD: Imelda May - Life. Love. Flesh. BloodWednesday, 05 April 2017![]() As Imelda May releases her fifth CD, it can’t but help that Bob Dylan has come out as a fan – it was, she wrote, "like being kissed by Apollo himself". No doubt his buddy T Bone Burnett passed him a copy of the album, for he produced it in Los... Read more... |
CD: Fujiya & Miyagi - Fujiya & MiyagiTuesday, 04 April 2017![]() Fujiya & Miyagi are greater than the sum of their parts. Singer David Best recently explaned that he "sees it as an album rather than a compilation", but Fujiya & Miyagi’s sixth album is, essentially, a collection of three EPs, combining... Read more... |
The Jesus & Mary Chain, Institute, BirminghamMonday, 03 April 2017![]() After a career that initially came to an abrupt end amid sibling fisticuffs on a stage in Canada during the dying embers of the Twentieth Century, the Jesus & Mary Chain have taken some time to ease themselves back into being a real going... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Gerry & The HologramsSunday, 02 April 2017![]() It’s been suggested that New Order’s “Blue Monday” borrowed from Gerry & The Holograms’ eponymous 1979 A-side. In July 2015, The Guardian ran an article saying “if ‘Blue Monday’ had a starting point, it was ‘Gerry & The Holograms’ by a group... Read more... |
theartsdesk Radio Show 19Sunday, 02 April 2017![]() Latest intercontinental sounds from theartsdesk’s resident world music freak Peter Culshaw include a dose of hot Cuban strains old and new, extracts from excellent new albums from Malian diva Oumou Sangare and Yasmin Hamdan (see photo above) from... Read more... |
