New music
CD: El Guincho - HiperasiaMonday, 15 February 2016![]() The career of the Gran Canaria-born musician Pablo Díaz-Reixa seems to work in an accelerated time-frame, speeding through decades and eras as he develops his sound. Though he has always worked with digital technology, his early work sounded archaic... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: The Paris SistersSunday, 14 February 2016![]() The Paris Sisters were a look and a sound. Slightly different but still peas in a pod, Albeth, Priscilla and Sherrell Paris united to make often moodily minor-key music always suggestive of angels stamping their feet. Otherwordly. Yet hard-edged.... Read more... |
CD: Jack Garratt - PhaseSaturday, 13 February 2016![]() The burden of expectation on Jack Garratt is somewhat unfair. Among the accolades he’s picked up over the past year are Critics Choice Brit Award 2015 and top slot in the BBC Sound of 2016. The latter puts him in the company of previous winners... Read more... |
CD: Rokia Traoré, Né SoThursday, 11 February 2016![]() The Malian music scene has always been dominated by the griot caste, the jalis who serve as historians, praise-singers and guardians of the tradition. Rokia Traoré, like Salif Keita, isn’t a griot, but a member of the nobility. She is not bound by... Read more... |
CD: The Jezabels - SynthiaWednesday, 10 February 2016![]() It would be easy to write off The Jezabels’ third album as style over substance. The gaudy, synth-heavy gloom-pop of Synthia seeks to catch you off guard with its sexualised sighs, sinewy rhythms and liquid melodies. It’s only on repeated listens... Read more... |
CD: Barry Adamson - Know Where To RunTuesday, 09 February 2016![]() If these decisions were made on the back of quality and creativity rather than marketing muscle, Barry Adamson wouldn’t just be taking care of the next Bond theme tune, he’d be scoring the whole film. Unfortunately, media and record company politics... Read more... |
CD: Wendy James - The Price of the TicketMonday, 08 February 2016![]() In the latter half of the 1980s, Wendy James’s band Transvision Vamp created quite a stir. Their music, including a chart-topping second album, was fizzing, bright-coloured, punky power pop and James was a pouting, hissy-fit of a frontwoman,... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: The Long RydersSunday, 07 February 2016![]() For its 6 April 1985 issue, the NME chose The Long Ryders as its cover stars. The colour picture of the band was emblazoned “A Shotgun Wedding of Country and Punk.” The Los Angeles outfit attracted attention as part of a wave of California bands... Read more... |
CD: Basia Bulat - Good AdviceSunday, 07 February 2016![]() Canadian singer-songwriter Basia Bulat’s first three albums were recognisably folky. Her main instrument was the autoharp. Good Advice is different. With its more upfront songwriting and verve, her fourth album is a giant leap. It is also Bulat’s... Read more... |
CD: Kula Shaker - K2.0Saturday, 06 February 2016![]() Kula Shaker first tasted success in 1996, with the monster hit K. While the album was a commercial success, their Eastern-hippy image meant some of the guys - especially singer Crispin Mills - found it hard to be taken seriously. In 1999,... Read more... |
CD: Snarky Puppy - Family Dinner Volume TwoThursday, 04 February 2016![]() With everything they touch seemingly transforming into artistic gold, shapeshifting US collective Snarky Puppy are currently on a roll. Following their 2014 Grammy win for Family Dinner Volume One, they’ve since chalked up ‘Best Jazz Group’ in the... Read more... |
CD: Elton John - Wonderful Crazy NightWednesday, 03 February 2016![]() A lot of water has gone under the bridge since Elton John famously jumped onstage at a 1973 Stooges gig in Atlanta dressed as a gorilla and almost gave the drug-addled Iggy Pop a heart attack. While the Godfather of Punk is still playing the wildman... Read more... |
