New music
CD: The Regrettes - How Do You Love?Friday, 09 August 2019![]() The perfect primer to The Regrettes comes towards the end of the colourful video for “I Dare You”, the bubblegum update to “Last Nite” by The Strokes that is the lead single from their second album. Teenage frontwoman Lydia Night delivers the title... Read more... |
The National, Kelvingrove Bandstand, Glasgow review - rapture, catharsis and jokesThursday, 08 August 2019![]() With their claustrophobic melodies and cryptic lyrics, The National are not the most obvious of choices for a summer evening. But then, The National of 2019 are not the same band. On recent album I Am Easy to Find, frontman Matt Berninger’s... Read more... |
CD: Slipknot - We Are Not Your KindThursday, 08 August 2019![]() Slipknot’s new album We Are Not Your Kind is to be let loose just as the band celebrate 20 years since their self-titled debut was released and five since .5: The Gray Chapter. Any idea that the misanthropic US shock-rockers might have turned down... Read more... |
Wilderness Festival 2019 review - marvellous misbehaviourWednesday, 07 August 2019![]() The thing about Wilderness is that it’s just so jolly decent. Acres of decadence, sprawled safely over the yawning magnificence of Cornbury Park, Oxfordshire, combine to create a scintillating country fair reverie – a heady mix of good music, high... Read more... |
CD: PP Arnold - The New Adventures Of…Wednesday, 07 August 2019![]() After 15 seconds, it’s obvious who The New Adventures Of… is by. PP Arnold’s instantly recognisable, slightly cracked yet melodic, gospel-informed voice weaves through “Baby Blue” like a bird navigating thermal air currents. The song itself is no... Read more... |
CD: WHY? - AOKOHIOTuesday, 06 August 2019![]() Founded in 1998, the Los Angeles based Anticon collective has become one of the most curiously individual of 21st century groupings. Taking the wordiest and nerdiest tendencies of hip hop – notably the slam poetry-informed tongue-twisting of fellow... Read more... |
Nile Rodgers and Chic, Royal Festival Hall review – great band, shame about the soundMonday, 05 August 2019![]() There is every reason to celebrate Nile Rodgers. For his contribution to music as arranger, producer and performer over more than four decades. And also not least because he’s still around and still performing: he has, after all, pulled through... Read more... |
Graham Nash, Alexandra Palace review - from Salford to Woodstock and backMonday, 05 August 2019![]() It was one of the great moments of Woodstock as Stephen Stills, amid the applause for “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes”, tells 400,000 muddy people: “This is the second time we’ve ever played in front of people, man. We’re scared shitless!”Crosby , Stills,... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Fernando Falcão - Memória das ÁguasSunday, 04 August 2019![]() Memória das Águas hasn’t figured in lists of great Brazilian albums. Its creator Fernando Falcão isn’t as celebrated as fellow countryman and musical maverick Tom Zé. The reissue of this arresting yet previously obscure album should help change... Read more... |
CD: Morganway - MorganwaySaturday, 03 August 2019![]() On the face of it, the idea of “an East Anglian Americana collective” is a little weird, but then East Anglia’s an area that’s historically been host to a lot of Yanks and it was from one of the USAF bases that the late great Paul Oliver, the... Read more... |
Black Sabbath: 50 years, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery review – not heavy goingFriday, 02 August 2019![]() The well-spring of certain musical genres and hometowns of certain influential musicians have long been a source of civic pride – and a boost to the tourist industry – in many clued-in parts of the world. One only has to think of the co-opting of... Read more... |
CD: Mabel - High ExpectationsFriday, 02 August 2019![]() If you are between 13 and 17 years old, Mabel is pop royalty because she’s maintained a playlist/daytime radio presence for the last two years, culminating in her over-my-ex smash “Don’t Call Me Up” at the start of this year. With six Top 20 hits... Read more... |
