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Sinéad O'Connor, Shepherd's Bush Empire review - classics, with a hint of the newTuesday, 17 December 2019![]() The queues for Sinéad O’Connor’s first London show in four years curled around the outside of the Shepherd’s Bush Empire. Inside and throughout her performance, voices in the crowd shouted their love for a singer whose voice is astounding, at a... Read more... |
theartsdesk on Vinyl Christmas Special 2019Tuesday, 17 December 2019![]() Season’s greetings, vinyl junkies. It’s unfortunate things grew so stinky just as we headed towards the one time when Britain downs tools and disappears to the enjoy itself for a week or two. But let’s try for good will towards all. To help along... Read more... |
CD: Harry Styles - Fine LineTuesday, 17 December 2019![]() Not all One Direction solo albums are created equally, and after Liam Payne's public ostracization for LP1, all eyes are on Harry Styles. His self-titled debut earned some baffling comparisons to David Bowie, so what to expect next?Fine Line is akin... Read more... |
Darius Brubeck, Jazz Café review – a touching celebration of 'Time Out' at 60Monday, 16 December 2019![]() It is a very rare thing, as Darius Brubeck reflected, to “inherit a hit.” This gig by the pianist and his quartet marked the exact day of the 60th anniversary of the launch of Time Out by his father Dave Brubeck. Time Out was the first million-... Read more... |
theartsdesk on Vinyl 55: Peaky Blinders, Graham Coxon, 2 Tone, Redrago, Gary Numan, The Clash and moreMonday, 16 December 2019![]() Britain is unpleasant to look at right now, ugly and foolish, so why not lock down with some tuneage. Below is the best plastic that’s hit theartsdesk on Vinyl over the last month, all genres, all the time. Watch out for the forthcoming Christmas... Read more... |
Outer Limits, Studio 9294 review - quickfire sets and snowman dancingMonday, 16 December 2019![]() Whatever your office Christmas party was like, I can (almost) guarantee that it wasn’t as much fun as this Fire Records event. Running from five to midnight in Studio 9294, with lashing rain cutting across the River Lea just behind the venue, it was... Read more... |
Albums of the Year 2019: Angie McMahon - SaltMonday, 16 December 2019![]() Appearing on NPR Music’s legendary Tiny Desk Concert series back in autumn, Taylor Swift talked about how, in interviews over the years, she’d been asked a thousand variations on “what would you write about if you ever get happy?” “Would I not be... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Jim SullivanSunday, 15 December 2019![]() Hugh Hefner established Playboy Records in 1972 as an arm of his male-targeted business empire. Amongst the singles issued in its first year were seven-inchers by jazzer Bobby Scott, proto-yacht rockers The Hudson Brothers, singer-songwriter Tim... Read more... |
Albums of the Year 2019: Imperial Wax - Gastwerk SaboteursSaturday, 14 December 2019![]() No-one needs to be told that 2019 was a year which saw the UK, USA and many other countries looking somewhat at unease with themselves. Inevitably, this filtered down into much of the music that was produced under these conditions. Even Peter... Read more... |
CD: Josh Rouse - The Holiday Sounds of Josh RouseThursday, 12 December 2019![]() Nebraska-born singer-songwriter Josh Rouse made his name in Nashville and has spent the past 15 years living in Spain, and his latest offering gathers together elements of both sides of the Atlantic in a meandering, twinkling collection of Christmas... Read more... |
Mark Lanegan Band, Roundhouse review - rocking reiteration of Mr Gruff’s personaWednesday, 11 December 2019![]() It’s not about spontaneity. Bar switching the order of a couple of songs at the beginning and during the encore, the set was the same as a couple of days earlier in Paris. And, just-before that, in Turnout, Belgium. The first UK date on Mark Lanegan... Read more... |
CD: Robbie Williams – The Christmas PresentWednesday, 11 December 2019![]() Here’s some Christmas cheer for you – Robbie Williams now ties Elvis for the most number ones in a solo career. Take that in (pun intended). While there was a fleeting moment in the late Nineties when he could do no wrong, chart-wise, Mr Williams... Read more... |
