New music
CD: Keith Richards - Crosseyed HeartWednesday, 09 September 2015![]() I was prepared to be fondly underwhelmed by Keith Richards' first album in 23 years: 15 loose-limbed tracks laid down with drummer Steve Jordan from 2011 on, with studio guests and old Xpensive Wino friends casually sitting in on keys, brass,... Read more... |
CD: Bruno Heinen & Kristian Borring - Postcard to Bill EvansMonday, 07 September 2015![]() Jazz pianist Bill Evans was a titanic figure in jazz performance until addiction and death took him in 1980, his blend of strength and sensitivity unparalleled, while his collaborations with Miles Davis and Charles Mingus, among others, left epochal... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: The London American Label – 1966Sunday, 06 September 2015![]() Various Artists: The London American Label Year by Year – 1966The arguments for 1966 as the year popular music irrevocably changed are sound. Rock began emerging from pop as its serious offspring. Earnest expression, as opposed to fluffiness... Read more... |
CD: Foals - What Went DownSunday, 06 September 2015![]() Coming to Foals without the baggage – without knowing, for example, that they’re a British guitar band of mid-Noughties vintage – is a disconcerting experience, not least where fourth album What Went Down is concerned. Opening with a huge... Read more... |
CD: Iron Maiden – Book of SoulsSaturday, 05 September 2015![]() It’s nearly 40 years since bassist Steve Harris formed Iron Maiden and much has changed since then. Singer Bruce Dickinson has learned to fence, fly and kick cancer in the cock, and the band have continued to release albums – albums which, though... Read more... |
CD: The Libertines - Anthems For Doomed YouthThursday, 03 September 2015![]() As someone who has always been completely indifferent to the retro New Wave stylings of The Libertines, I can’t say that I greeted the news of their reformation with anything more than a shrug of the shoulders. Sure, they had released a few toe-... Read more... |
10 Questions for Musician John LydonWednesday, 02 September 2015![]() John Lydon (b. 1956) is the singer and creative engine of Public Image Ltd. He was previously the frontman of the Sex Pistols. The latter group broke up in January 1978 when he was 21 but their brief career continues to cast a giant shadow over... Read more... |
Heartless Bastards, BorderlineWednesday, 02 September 2015![]() Some consider Heartless Bastards to be the best band you’ve probably never heard of – albeit blighted by an awful name. Others say the Texas-based four-piece are merely a jumped-up garage band. Wherever you stand, though, one thing is beyond... Read more... |
CD: Nicolas Godin - ContrepointWednesday, 02 September 2015![]() According to the press release for Contrepoint, “AIR have not split up.” Nicolas Godin, one half of the French duo, goes on to say: “We weren’t surprising ourselves anymore… I’d made a statement with AIR and I wanted to go back to the classical... Read more... |
CD: Micachu & The Shapes - Good Sad Happy BadMonday, 31 August 2015![]() Bands that stand out live often disappoint on record: it can be difficult to capture the energy, the ferociousness, the vitality that makes a group of musicians special when you freeze it in time. Experimental pop trio Micachu & the Shapes -... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: The Isley BrothersSunday, 30 August 2015![]() The Isley Brothers: The RCA Victor & T-Neck Album Masters (1958–1983)Head straight for Track 14, Disc 10’s quadrophonic mix – which plays fine on a normal stereo – of The Isley Brothers’ version of Seals & Crofts’ “Summer Breeze”. It’s an... Read more... |
CD: Public Image Ltd - What the World Needs Now...Saturday, 29 August 2015![]() John Lydon’s group went 20 years without cutting a studio album before issuing This Is PiL. A mere three years on, the singer and his bandmates Lu Edmonds (guitar), Scott Firth (bass) and Bruce Smith (drums) have produced an album as robust and... Read more... |
