New music
Albums of the Year: Blackstar - David BowieTuesday, 27 December 2016![]() A year on, what can be said about Blackstar that hasn’t been said already? The answer is: what I have to say about it. That’s not to claim any special insights, it’s simply because the artist designed it that way. Even though Bowie said not a word... Read more... |
Albums of the Year: Swans - The Glowing ManMonday, 26 December 2016![]() 2016 was the year that US underground titan Michael Gira began to wind down the current “iteration” of long-standing musical mavericks Swans and their final album, The Glowing Man, proved to be no whimpering exit. Intense and challenging sounds that... Read more... |
Reissue CD of the Year: Robert BensickSunday, 25 December 2016![]() French Pictures in London was a bolt from the blue. Issued in June, four decades after being recorded, it was a previously unknown, unreleased album better than most mid-Seventies rock offerings. It was also better than about 99 percent of albums... Read more... |
CD: Neil Diamond - Acoustic ChristmasSaturday, 24 December 2016![]() Being the Jewish Elvis has never diminished Neil Diamond's Yuletide enthusiasm. His first seasonal offering was 1992's Christmas Album, featuring vocals as cosy as a log fire. Then came the sequel The Christmas Album II. Both have both been... Read more... |
Albums of the Year: Autarkic - Can You Pass the Knife?Thursday, 22 December 2016![]() 2016 has been a big year for Tel Aviv’s burgeoning underground scene. Acts including Red Axes, Moscoman and Naduve have produced endlessly inventive music at an impressive pace and on a range of labels. Of these, Disco Halal, run by Chen Mosco and... Read more... |
Albums of the Year: Shabaka and the Ancestors - Wisdom of EldersWednesday, 21 December 2016![]() The future direction of jazz has been the subject of anxious discussion for at least 50 years, and the last few have seen particular fervent speculation, usually provoked by another tedious “death of jazz” article. Fortunately, such pieces almost... Read more... |
Albums of the Year: Yves Tumor - Serpent MusicMonday, 19 December 2016![]() It's a cliché to say that interesting times make for interesting music – and frankly not much of a consolation. Good tunes don't really make the march of extremist, violent and delusional politics any more palatable – but 2016 really has been quite... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Sun RaSunday, 18 December 2016![]() Attempts to steer a straightforward path through the music of Sun Ra have always been hampered by the volume of records issued, their limited availability and trying to work out whether they represent something he had a hand in releasing. Just... Read more... |
Albums of the Year: Beyoncé - LemonadeSunday, 18 December 2016![]() When, back in October, Donald Trump sulked that his political opponent was being a “nasty woman”, little did he realise the cultural impact it would have.Those two words – a fit of pique that was impressive even amidst an ever-lengthening line of... Read more... |
Albums of the Year: Mikko Joensuu - Amen 1Saturday, 17 December 2016![]() Five new albums released over the year have dominated 2016: Marissa Nadler’s Strangers (May), Mikko Joensuu’s Amen 1 (June), Jessica Sligter’s A Sense of Growth (July), Arc Iris’s Moon Saloon (August) and Wolf People’s Ruins (November). Next year,... Read more... |
Primal Scream, Brighton DomeFriday, 16 December 2016![]() Like the sex life of a long-married couple, it’s not every night that a band who’ve been around for over three decades will catch the unfettered frisson of their wildest moments. For the first half of their set, despite frontman Bobby Gillespie... Read more... |
Albums of the Year: Xylaroo - SweetoothThursday, 15 December 2016![]() As the late Leonard Cohen once growled, “Everybody knows that the war is over/Everybody knows that the good guys lost.” That’s how 2016 felt. Perhaps the moment that encapsulated my year was standing in a very muddy Somerset field, two days after... Read more... |
