New music
Just in From Scandinavia: Nordic Music Round-Up 3Sunday, 05 February 2012![]() Long winters, when most outdoor activities are off the menu, must encourage creativity. Judging by the new releases in from Scandinavia, almost-constant dark and sub sub-zero temperatures would do the music of more temperate regions some good,... Read more... |
theASHtray: Beyoncé, 'Bond', and Eddie Redmayne's lipsSaturday, 04 February 2012So, Birdsong is over, and for all the arts-crit ink spilled upon it I am still none the wiser vis-à-vis my three main points of concern. First: it is a truth universally acknowledged (I asked around) that the most memorable episode in... Read more... |
CD: Mark Lanegan Band - Blues FuneralSaturday, 04 February 2012![]() Mark Lanegan, ex-junkie and one-time singer with Screaming Trees and Queens of the Stone Age, so fully inhabited his cover of “The Beast in Me” on last year’s Hangover II soundtrack you could easily have assumed he'd written it. With Blues... Read more... |
Nicolas Jaar, The RoundhouseFriday, 03 February 2012![]() The Roundhouse is a melee of moneyed cosmopolitan twentysomething trendies. The beautiful people are out in force. My God, there are some delicious women and men here, expensively dressed, uptown couture to the hilt, a hefty smattering of languages... Read more... |
CD: Maverick Sabre – Lonely Are the BraveThursday, 02 February 2012![]() I don't know if Mark Ronson was too busy or too expensive to produce Maverick Sabre's debut album, but although his name does not feature in the credits the spirit of the mixmeister behind Back to Black looms large here. Which is both a plus and a... Read more... |
Don't ThinkThursday, 02 February 2012![]() The Chemical Brothers have long had one of the most vital shows around. It’s a visual spectacular that can only be likened to peak-time Pink Floyd or Jean-Michel Jarre, yet precision-tooled, without the bombast of those acts. Their long-term visual... Read more... |
CD: Lana Del Rey – Born to DieWednesday, 01 February 2012![]() The dust will eventually settle around the flapdoodle about withdrawn albums, whether Lana Del Rey is authentic, a fabulist construct or rubbish live. And when it does, this, the debut album, will be left. There’s no doubt that “Video Games” and its... Read more... |
Laura Veirs, Queen Elizabeth HallTuesday, 31 January 2012![]() Laura Veirs may be increasingly seen by some as an “undiscovered gem”, but to others she still comes over a bit too corn-fed to warm to. Of course, the much applauded Year of Meteors and July Flame contain some mighty pretty moments, but there’s... Read more... |
Orchestra Baobab and Baloji, BarbicanTuesday, 31 January 2012![]() Last night was one of those occasions when I found myself looking forward to seeing the support band more than the main act. This wasn’t because Senegal’s sublime Orchestra Baobab haven't delivered a transportive heart-warming set of Cuban and... Read more... |
CD: Air - Le Voyage Dans la LuneMonday, 30 January 2012![]() A semantic side effect of my longish involvement in music culture has been hearing certain phrases pass from fringe slang obscurity to mainstream acceptance. Among these is the term “chill out”, purloined by ravers from the hippies to describe post-... Read more... |
Don't ThinkSunday, 29 January 2012The first time a live performance by the Chemical Brothers so comprehensively on film. Shot in Japan, with cutaways which follow individual audience members. Expect trippiness. Shown in 100 cinemas around the UK at 10pm on 3 February, then released... Read more... |
John Martyn: Three-Year WakeSunday, 29 January 2012![]() Exactly three years ago, late in the morning of 29 January, 2009, the news began to circulate that John Martyn had died at the age of 60. I spent the following 24 hours or so talking to many of his cronies to help assemble a tribute feature for a... Read more... |
