New music
Hanson, IndigO2Wednesday, 30 November 2011![]() Can the Hanson brothers ever rid themselves of the shackles of “MMMBop” (the 1997 hit that brought them global renown)? More to the point, should they bother to try? These were the burning questions I armed myself with as I prepared to watch a band... Read more... |
CD: The Black Keys - El CaminoWednesday, 30 November 2011![]() For a couple of uber-hip rock nerds, The Black Keys do often still make pretty conventional music. After flirting with hip hop on the Blakroc project (and some of that mentality rubbing off on 2010’s release, Brothers), it’s back to straightforward... Read more... |
Catherine Ringer: Life After Les Rita MitsoukoTuesday, 29 November 2011![]() Asked what attracted her to the music of South America, Catherine Ringer says, “C’est comme ça. Boom-ta-ta-boom, ta-ta-boom, ta-ta-boom-da boom, boom-da-da-boom.” She begins singing. “Boom-da-boom-da-boom, doo-doo-da-doo. It’s the rhythm of rock'n’... Read more... |
Kasabian, Brighton Centre, BrightonTuesday, 29 November 2011![]() “LSF” is unarguably a monster of a song. In fact, that whole of Kasabian's self-titled 2004 debut album was a cracker, but seeing the entire sold-out Brighton Centre, balconies and all, on their feet, hands aloft, as one, singing the wordless... Read more... |
CD: The Callas - ObjektMonday, 28 November 2011![]() Dan Treacy of the TV Personalities told a magazine that, “If the word cult ever described a band then it’s The Callas.” Given that his own band are one of the ultimate British cult groups, that’s saying something. The TV Personalities reference is... Read more... |
Hats off to Randy NewmanMonday, 28 November 2011![]() There are many reasons to love the music of Randy Newman, who turns 68 today. For starters he’s a renowned ironist and a caustic wit who is nevertheless capable of being as emotionally straight as any heart-on-sleeve singer-songwriter. The man who... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Bucharest: The Paris of the East?Sunday, 27 November 2011![]() The tourist bumf talks a lot about Bucharest being “Little Paris”. If you squint while walking down the grand boulevards, you see what they mean. The crumbling Byzantine churches, the Belle Époque restaurants, the odd palatial Beaux-Arts town... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Musician Lemmy KilmisterSunday, 27 November 2011![]() Lemmy Kilmister (b 1945) was born Ian Fraser Kilmister in Burslem, near Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, but spent his formative years in Anglesey. His father, ex-RAF padre, left when he was an infant and he was raised by his mother, who worked as a... Read more... |
CD: Anchorsong - ChaptersSunday, 27 November 2011![]() It's understandable that people get put off leftfield dance music, given how much micro-genre delineation and dog-in-a-manger protectionism there can be in underground scenes. It can seem a shame sometimes, but then again, these are part and parcel... Read more... |
Mouse on Mars, Oval, Stockhausen, BarbicanSaturday, 26 November 2011![]() Stockhausen’s Gesang der Jünglinge (Song of the Youths), composed in 1956, is, in many ways, the mother of all electronic music. I can remember discovering it in the 1960s, before I had acquired my first pair of Koss headphones, lying on the floor,... Read more... |
Just in From Scandinavia: Nordic Music Round-Up 2Saturday, 26 November 2011![]() Although they're beginning to get cold, the winds blowing in from Scandinavia have recently brought enough music to keep anyone warm through long, dark nights. Finnish intensity, pop and introspection from Denmark, Swedish luxuriousness, Icelandic... Read more... |
Manhattan Minimalism and Rock'n'RollSaturday, 26 November 2011![]() This weekend’s three-day Minimalism festival at Kings Place comes to an end tonight looking at the cross-over between rock and new music in New York in the Seventies. It seems to me that the collision between popular and high-art music produced some... Read more... |
