New music
theartsdesk in Copenhagen: The Copenhagen Jazz FestivalTuesday, 12 July 2011![]() “In jazz music you have the freedom, you have the expression. You have the visceral and you have the intellectual. Everything can be expressed through jazz, and is expressed through jazz and through the medium of improvisation. This is the highest... Read more... |
CD: The Voluntary Butler Scheme – The Grandad GalaxyMonday, 11 July 2011![]() The musical identity of Midlands town Stourbridge is largely defined by Ned's Atomic Dustbin, Pop Will Eat Itself and The Wonder Stuff, a trio that charted with varying degrees of wackiness in the late Eighties to mid-Nineties. The Voluntary Butler... Read more... |
Beginner's Guide to the music of Scandinavia: not what it says it isSaturday, 09 July 2011![]() Certain Nordic countries are identified with particular forms of music. Norway and Finland are the home to various strands of metal. Sweden’s pop songwriters and producers are world-renowned, attracting the likes of Britney Spears to Scandinavia.... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Musician Esperanza SpaldingSaturday, 09 July 2011![]() Bassist, vocalist and composer, Esperanza Spalding is one of the most exciting things to happen to jazz in recent memory. Born and raised on what she has called “the other side of the tracks” in Portland, Oregon, Spalding grew up in a single-parent... Read more... |
CD: Helado Negro - Canta LechuzaFriday, 08 July 2011![]() How refreshing it is to learn of an album the recording of which was fuelled by black tea rather than, say, marijuana. Although having said that – given the heady, languorous music that Brooklyn’s Roberto Carlos Lange (aka Helado Negro) has come up... Read more... |
Death Cab for Cutie, O2 Academy BrixtonFriday, 08 July 2011![]() It’s not so much cultural differences that have hindered Death Cab for Cutie’s UK profile, it’s more the difficulty of making a name when “there just couldn’t be less scandal surrounding the band”. Or so guitarist Chris Walla feels. In the States... Read more... |
CD: The Horrors - SkyingWednesday, 06 July 2011![]() Mention of Southend-on-Sea calls to mind tawdry seafront attractions and Dr Feelgood, and certainly wouldn't prime you to expect The Horrors. Prepare to be flabbergasted, however, because with their third album, this quietly purposeful quintet have... Read more... |
CD: Nouvelle Vague – Couleurs sur ParisTuesday, 05 July 2011![]() French interpreters Nouvelle Vague have a seemingly unsustainable path. Reinterpreting Anglo songs of the post-punk and new wave eras in unlikely semi-easy-listening settings (bossa nova, reggae, country and bluegrass) would appear to bring... Read more... |
CD: Tuusanuuskat - Nääksää nää mun kyyneleetSunday, 03 July 2011![]() Abstract music will always be at a disadvantage compared to abstract art because of one thing: duration. It requires commitment and immersion, you can't sum it up at a glance, and when it stops it's gone until you go back to the start. Yet a record... Read more... |
Pulp, Hyde ParkSunday, 03 July 2011![]() Well, it pains me to say it, but if there has to be a winner Morrissey edged it. Jarvis was Nadal to Mozza's Djokovic. Both match-fit after appearances at Glastonbury, both would have been invincible against anyone else. But Jarvis was still great,... Read more... |
Morrissey, Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Hop Farm FestivalSunday, 03 July 2011![]() It cannot be easy being a veteran pop star on tour. All you want to do are your lovely new songs and all your fans want to hear are your golden oldies. Two weeks ago Ringo Starr showed that he has clearly got to an age where he has decided to give... Read more... |
CD: Blondie - Panic of GirlsSaturday, 02 July 2011![]() Blondie took 17 years off between 1982 and 1999, and bounced back with the chart-topping single "Maria". Now, refreshed after an eight-year power nap following 2003's The Curse of Blondie, they've returned with their ninth studio album.This would... Read more... |
