New music
Album: Christeene - Midnite Fukk TrainFriday, 18 November 2022![]() Christeene is not so much a musical entity, as a performative assault, an artist who pushes drag somewhere visceral, caustic, wilfully edgy and defiantly unpolished. The creation of New York-based, Louisiana-raised Paul Soileau, her videos and shows... Read more... |
Album: Craig Fortnam - Luna One - A-Sides - Full Moon Releases October 2021 - September 2022Thursday, 17 November 2022![]() There can be few currently operating musicians who have a sound as distinctive as Craig Fortnam’s. Whether solo or with his erstwhile band The North Sea Radio Orchestra, his writing has a kind of zig-zagging melody that’s part Robert Wyatt, part... Read more... |
Album: Neil Young with Crazy Horse - World RecordWednesday, 16 November 2022![]() When most of us fall victim to things beyond our control, the impulse is to howl into the abyss, scream to the stars, wave our fist at clouds. Most of us, of course, aren’t Neil Young.While the raging wildfires that destroyed the singer’s home in... Read more... |
The Bevis Frond, The Lexington review - stunning psychedelic rockMonday, 14 November 2022![]() Very little points to anything specific. Parts of “Superseded” nod towards the 1968 Pretty Things’s track “Eagle’s Son”. Elsewhere in the set, a circular bass guitar figure is reminiscent of a motif from Spirit’s “1984”. But for a band so explicitly... Read more... |
Courtney Barnett, Brighton Dome review - canny, poetic singer shows she can rock out with the bestMonday, 14 November 2022![]() There’s a disconnect between Australian singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett on record and in concert. On record, especially on her latest album, her dryly-stated, touching emotional lyricism is to the fore, but in the live arena you’re as likely to... Read more... |
Franz Ferdinand, OVO Hydro, Glasgow review - a homecoming with all the hitsSunday, 13 November 2022![]() There was something devilish about Alex Kapranos at this homecoming gig, and not simply due to the blood red shirt the Franz Ferdinand frontman was wearing. Throughout the night the singer would cajole and conduct the crowd with finger-pointing... Read more... |
Music Reissues Weekly: Ride - 4 EPsSunday, 13 November 2022![]() “When we started out we were really just an amalgamation of three bands – the Jesus and Mary Chain, My Bloody Valentine and the House of Love,” said Ride’s Andy Bell in 2012. The arrival of the literally-named double album 4 EPs – collecting their... Read more... |
Album: Dermot Kennedy - SonderSaturday, 12 November 2022![]() Not even a worldwide health epidemic could stop the meteoric rise of the Irish singer, who has managed to crack America, achieve national treasure status in his homeland and rack up streaming figures that could actually pay his winter gas bill. Not... Read more... |
Barbara Dickson, Cecil Sharp House review - intimate and beautifully pacedFriday, 11 November 2022![]() Cecil Sharp House, citadel of folk music, finally resounded last night to the mellifluous tones of Barbara Dickson whose distinguished career began at the Howff Folk Club, Dunfermline, in the heady days of the 1960s folk revival. The choice of venue... Read more... |
PJ Harvey - Orlam: In Conversation with Max Porter, The Old Market, HoveFriday, 11 November 2022In an intimate evening with Polly Jean Harvey MBE, the double Mercury Prize winning artist sang an altogether different kind of tune than you might expect.Reading from her new book of poetry, Orlam, a coming of age story about a not-girl-not-boy,... Read more... |
Album: Larkin Poe - Blood HarmonyFriday, 11 November 2022![]() The Larkin Poe story goes back to 2010, when they released four beautiful and distinctive seasons-related EPs, displaying the Lovell sisters Rebecca and Megan’s rich, absorbing vocal harmonies, slippery slide guitar work and a winning with with... Read more... |
Album: Bruce Springsteen - Only the Strong SurviveThursday, 10 November 2022![]() Bruce is back! His 21st studio album (can it really be 50 years next year since Greetings from Asbury Park?) and his second covers album. It’s a musical world away from the first, We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions (2006), but like that... Read more... |
