New music
CD: AYBEE - The OdysseySaturday, 29 October 2016![]() Berlin's electronic music world has been traditionally been very white. Sometimes, as with the inward-looking minimal techno of the 2000s, it could feel painfully so. Obviously a city can't really help the nature of its demographic, but monoculture... Read more... |
Neil Cowley Trio, Union ChapelFriday, 28 October 2016![]() For more than a decade, Neil Cowley and his trio have built a fervent and substantial following for their prog-jazz compositions of frenetic loops and engaging melodies. With a jazz trio’s organic movement and intimacy allied to a rocker’s bolder... Read more... |
CD: The Early Years - IIThursday, 27 October 2016![]() It was 2008 when The Early Years went into the studio to begin work on the follow-up to their impressive self-titled debut. Having pretty much set out the blueprint for many, if not all, of the kraut-esque bands who followed in their wake, there was... Read more... |
CD: Madness - Can't Touch Us NowWednesday, 26 October 2016![]() When Madness appeared on Saturday afternoon at the Glastonbury Festival this year, there may initially have been a sense of “another Glastonbury, another Madness set” but that was kicked into touch by their preposterous version of ACDC’s “Highway to... Read more... |
CD: LeAnn Rimes - RemnantsMonday, 24 October 2016![]() According to convention, a country gal like LeAnn Rimes should garner her lyrical inspiration from hard liquor and hard knocks. To see her then, the other week, on ITV's Loose Women discussing how it was actually the experience of being a stepmum... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: The UndertonesSunday, 23 October 2016![]() Although the reformed Undertones, with Paul McLoone replacing original singer Feargal Sharkey, have been a popular live draw since 1999, John Peel’s anointing of “Teenage Kicks” from their debut EP as his favourite recording suggests this is what... Read more... |
CD: TOY - Clear ShotSunday, 23 October 2016![]() There's an eeriness about this record that comes of it being so very perfectly anachronistic. TOY have formerly mined various parts of experimental rock history, notably Krautrock, and on their collaboration with Natasha “Bat For Lashes” Khan, some... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: John LydonSaturday, 22 October 2016![]() It was first released on 23 November 1979, comprising three 45rpm, 12in records housed in 16mm metal film cans, and then reissued the following February as Second Edition, in the more friendly and familiar format of a double album, 33rpm, gatefold... Read more... |
Loudon Wainwright III, London PalladiumSaturday, 22 October 2016![]() Loudon Wainwright III, a going concern as a singer-songwriter since the start of the Seventies, has long since been occluded by the commercial success of his brood, Martha and Rufus. Their old man is still enough of a draw to pack out the Palladium... Read more... |
CD: Lady Gaga - JoanneSaturday, 22 October 2016![]() Where’s the beef? In exchanging the raw meat couture Lady Gaga wore to the 2010 MTV Awards for the leathery country sounds of her latest, fifth album, fans will be wondering if she’s lost her cutting edge. For a New Yorker of Italian descent, a... Read more... |
Half a century of the RoundhouseThursday, 20 October 2016![]() We've got a lot to celebrate in 2016: 50 years since the Roundhouse became an arts centre and 10 years of transforming young lives through creativity. In celebration of this momentous year we embarked on a journey of discovery to uncover the stories... Read more... |
CD: Bon Jovi - This House Is Not for SaleWednesday, 19 October 2016![]() Jon Bon Jovi may be many things – a rock star, heartthrob and possessor of a fine haircut, to name but a few. The jury's still out, however, on whether he's actually a great singer. The consensus is more that Bon Jovi's voice is a character... Read more... |
