New music
CD: Branford Marsalis and Joey Calderazzo – Songs of Mirth and MelancholyThursday, 02 June 2011![]() It may have taken just three days to record, but this new duo recording from sax player Branford Marsalis and pianist Joey Calderazzo has 13 years of music-making behind it, dating back to when Calderazzo replaced the late, great Kenny Kirkland in... Read more... |
Wolfmother, ForumThursday, 02 June 2011![]() Did Wolfmother spring from outer space, or drift down to Earth from the tail of a comet? Did they slip into our age from another dimension, burrowing through a wormhole in the space-time continuum to land in Sydney, Australia in the 21st century... Read more... |
Fleet Foxes, Hammersmith ApolloWednesday, 01 June 2011![]() Music folklore has it that this band from Seattle changed their name from Pineapple back in the hazy days before their debut album went platinum because frontman Robin Pecknold thought Fleet Foxes sounded like a weird, outmoded English sport - a bit... Read more... |
Disappears, The BorderlineWednesday, 01 June 2011![]() Sometimes you stare at live bands and question why they bother. It’s a pact - the band plays, the audience looks on and claps. Last night’s debut British show by Chicago's Disappears raised that question. The night before, they’d played Amsterdam’s... Read more... |
CD: Arctic Monkeys - Suck It and SeeTuesday, 31 May 2011![]() "I poured my aching heart into a pop song/ I couldn't get the hang of poetry": a line from the title track of the Arctic Monkeys' fourth studio offering, Suck It and See, pretty much sums things up really. The new album is a poppy selection of... Read more... |
Singles & Downloads 13Tuesday, 31 May 2011![]() At one level the day of the single is gone - the 7-inch, the CD, the physical format - and yet, at another it's more relevant than ever. Sure, any track can now be downloaded from an album and hit the charts but singles, downloads - chosen... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Aarhus: SPOT Festival 2011Tuesday, 31 May 2011![]() On the Jutland coast, Aarhus is Denmark’s second largest city after capital Copenhagen. Its attractive continental atmosphere is amplified by the presence of this week’s temporary population, which includes visitors from Britain, Estonia, France,... Read more... |
CD: Eddie Vedder - Ukulele SongsSunday, 29 May 2011![]() The story goes that Eddie Vedder first picked up a ukulele in Hawaii in the mid-Nineties, since when the instrument has become his constant travelling companion and a handy songwriting tool. A whole album's worth of songs written on the funny little... Read more... |
Tessa Farmer, Danielle Arnaud Art Gallery/Crypt GallerySaturday, 28 May 2011![]() The world of artist and entomologist Tessa Farmer really is a world, wholly self-contained and free of human kind – unless you see her tiny warring fairies as symbolic of mankind’s conscience-free decimation of our planet’s environment and co-... Read more... |
CD: Mama Rosin together with Hipbone Slim & the Knee Tremblers - Louisiana SunSaturday, 28 May 2011![]() What do you get when you cross a Swiss Cajun punk band with a London garage rockabilly band? Well, if it’s not a contrived record company manoeuvre, but instead came about because the two bands just happened to bump into each other at a festival and... Read more... |
CD: Philly ReGrooved 2: Tom Moulton Remixes - The Master ReturnsSaturday, 28 May 2011![]() This series of albums is the sound of one of the most epochally important producers in soul and dance music history reworking his magic. The closest analogy I can think of that non-dance music fans would appreciate is The Beatles' Love album in... Read more... |
Seasick Steve, Electric BallroomFriday, 27 May 2011![]() A guitar with one string? There is indeed such a thing. It’s played by Seasick Steve, and it consists of a stubby plank of wood, a pick-up and a couple of nails. And a string. The man born 70 years ago as Steven Wold plays it with a slide, and it... Read more... |
