New music
First UK show for Arnaud Fleurent-DidierThursday, 17 March 2011![]() Arnaud Fleurent-Didier’s La Reproduction was one of the most striking albums of last year. The news that he and his band are playing the UK for the first time next week at the Institut Français is exciting as La Reproduction was more than great... Read more... |
CD: Britney Spears - Femme FataleWednesday, 16 March 2011![]() Googling for academic articles about Britney Spears is one rabbit hole I've managed to avoid falling down thus far, but one imagines there are reams of the things. From demonically driven Disney child star via pigtailed Lolita and sex-droid air... Read more... |
Watcha Clan, Rich MixWednesday, 16 March 2011![]() Why do bands still insist on dabbling in drum’n’bass? It was always an absurd, overwrought style, even when it first assaulted our eardrums in the mid-1990s. It’s more like a technological malfunction of the drum machine than a natural, felt groove... Read more... |
Blancmange, KokoWednesday, 16 March 2011![]() Blancmange is a sweet pudding commonly made with milk or cream and sugar thickened with gelatin, cornstarch or Irish moss, and often flavored with almonds, says Wikipedia. Not sure about the Irish moss bit. Blancmange is also, as any fule no, a... Read more... |
R.I.P. The Acid KingTuesday, 15 March 2011![]() One of the great adventures of the 20th century is the story of LSD. A warped, unlikely slice of history not taught in schools, it has flavoured many aspects of life to this day. The countercultural explosion of the Sixties influenced the broader... Read more... |
CD: The Vaccines - What Did You Expect From The Vaccines?Tuesday, 15 March 2011![]() Judging by the ballyhoo London’s Vaccines generated at the beginning of the year, it seemed a dead cert that they’d be pretty spiffy. If not the best thing since sliced bread, then they’d at least be fairly toothsome. Based on this, though – their... Read more... |
WOW – Women of the World, Southbank CentreMonday, 14 March 2011![]() Feminism is a dirty word. Ask anybody. Do they want to be tarred with the label? Do they, hell. The word still carries connotations of man-haters. Even today’s young women fighting against harassment in tube carriages, horrified by the easy... Read more... |
CD: Josh Bray - Whisky & WoolSunday, 13 March 2011![]() This impressive debut from the Devon-born Bray teems with allusions to a raft of classic British songwriters, not least Nick Drake and John Martyn, though Bray also claims to have had his synapses jangled by everyone from Led Zeppelin and Nirvana... Read more... |
Two Door Cinema Club, RoundhouseSunday, 13 March 2011![]() Bouncy: if there is one word that sums up this hot young Northern Irish band, that would be the one; there is a Tiggerish enthusiasm to their music that encourages bouncing, clapping, arm-waving and generally having a good time, which is exactly... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Kinshasa: The Making of Benda Bilili!Sunday, 13 March 2011![]() Benda Bilili! is in some ways very Hollywood – the story of a dream of stardom which comes true despite incredible odds. On the other hand, the subject matter of a group of homeless paraplegic musicians in a band called Staff Benda Bilili (which... Read more... |
CD: Elbow - Build a Rocket Boys!Saturday, 12 March 2011![]() There’s a gorgeous song on this album called “With Love”, on which singer Guy Garvey rhymes “dentures” with “adventures”. And there, in a nutshell, you have Elbow: juxtaposing grubby, prosaic earthbound reality with soaring romance, finding magic in... Read more... |
Benda Bilili!Saturday, 12 March 2011![]() On first hearing about Staff Benda Bilili - a Congolese band partly made up of paraplegics – I felt a little uneasy at the prospect of reviewing them. The last thing that one wants as a (hopefully) trusted critic is to feel compromised by an... Read more... |
