New music
CD: Vessel - Punish, HoneyThursday, 11 September 2014![]() Aside from the title track, there are pieces here called “Febrile,” “Red Sex,” “Drowned in Water and Light,” “Kin to Coal.” You might not be surprised to learn, then, that this is not a set of jaunty singalongs. But neither is it the techno the... Read more... |
Prom 71: Time for Three, BBC Concert Orchestra, LockhartWednesday, 10 September 2014![]() Aaron Copland was an unlikely musical portraitist of the American plains and prairies. Son of Jewish immigrants from Brooklyn and student of modernism with Nadia Boulanger in Paris, he nonetheless created the quintessential American orchestral sound... Read more... |
CD: Catfish and the Bottlemen - The BalconyWednesday, 10 September 2014![]() The story is a familiar one: four lads rattling through three-minute garage rock songs full of sweary, lovelorn couplets. With the exception of the name (a tribute, apparently, to a busker that frontman Van McCann met as a child) there’s little to... Read more... |
CD: Tricky - Adrian ThawsTuesday, 09 September 2014![]() Tricky has consistently displayed the genius of the self-taught DIY music magician and his latest album, a varied collection of sounds sombre, mysterious, melancholy and ceaselessly surprising, proves his continued worth as one of the most creative... Read more... |
CD: Vance Joy – Dream Your Life AwaySunday, 07 September 2014![]() Dream Your Life Away is the debut album from Vance Joy, a pop-folkie whose style suggests Ed Sheeran without the cloying niceness. These songs of young love and of a young man spreading his wings are pretty much created out of little more than... Read more... |
CD: Ryan Adams - Ryan AdamsSunday, 07 September 2014![]() I suspect that, a good few years after a dodgy couple of albums, Ryan Adams has reached a stage in his career where they’re all going to be dubbed a return to form. I seem to remember writing something similar about 2011’s Ashes and Fire – but here... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Calypso CrazeSunday, 07 September 2014![]() Various Artists: Calypso CrazeIn 1956, calypso battled it out with rock ’n’ roll to become America’s hottest musical craze. As the year ended, newspaper reports quoted pundits predicting it would wipe Elvis and his like out. One such was Reverend... Read more... |
Kasabian, RoundhouseSaturday, 06 September 2014![]() The genteel north London of the Roundhouse isn’t the obvious venue for a ladtronica and bloke rock band. Especially one that’s recently come from headlining Glastonbury and is used to open horizons, and sound systems more dangerously ramped-up than... Read more... |
CD: Robert Plant - lullaby and... The Ceaseless RoarSaturday, 06 September 2014![]() A fleetingly interesting exercise with this album is to try and imagine it as an instrumental record. Would it pass muster for its high production values and neat fusions of Celtic folk, bluegrass, West African sounds, blues, prog, some U2... Read more... |
Tony Bennett, Royal Festival HallFriday, 05 September 2014![]() There’ll be no Lady Gaga tonight. Tony Bennett’s most public performances over the last 20 years have been in duets with such lesser talents, or in Glastonbury’s borderline ironic old-timers’ slot. The crackly recording of Sinatra calling him “the... Read more... |
CD: Karen O - Crush SongsThursday, 04 September 2014![]() Karen O’s first solo outing is an intimate confessional full of short, lo-fi, angst filled songs which mark a period in her life when she “wasn’t sure I’d ever fall in love again.” Recorded in private over 2006-2007 after a break-up with Spike Jonze... Read more... |
CD: Partisans - SwampMonday, 01 September 2014The swamp, all grime and alligators, is not somewhere most jazz or rock fans will expect to spend much time, a soggy Glastonbury aside, and it’s a puzzling title for a work of reflective delicacy and sympathetic instrumental colouring. Partisans... Read more... |
