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CD: David Byrne & St. Vincent - Love This GiantWednesday, 05 September 2012![]() There's a lot that's right with this album. Love This Giant sounds like Talking Heads for one, suggesting that David Byrne has made his peace with what made him great in the first place, and has seemingly stopped his slide into becoming a... Read more... |
The Grammys: A Night of Surprises?Monday, 13 February 2012![]() Well, who could have predicted that? For once the Grammys proved that the US recording industry establishment is up for the challenge of reflecting the sense of a world in social and cultural flux by throwing surprise after surprise, bombshell after... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Singer-Songwriter FeistTuesday, 15 November 2011![]() Nova Scotia-born Leslie Feist is the very model of a 21st-century artist: independent in spirit yet able to work the mainstream industry to her advantage, technologically savvy and au fait with all the means to build and sustain a profile and sales... Read more... |
Feist, London PalladiumTuesday, 18 October 2011![]() A good measure of the passion felt for an act is how much of their crowd dresses like them. And though Leslie Feist is hardly Lady Gaga in the image stakes, it's gratifying that even in a rush to get to our seats I'm able to count at least five “... Read more... |
CD: Cowboy Junkies – Sing In My Meadow: The Nomad Sessions Volume 3Sunday, 16 October 2011![]() After a quarter of a century at the alt-rock coalface Canada's, Cowboy Junkies can hardly be accused of slouching. Sing In My Meadow is part three of a rapid-fire four-album project that began last year with Renmin Park, which was inspired by a trip... Read more... |
CD: Jane's Addiction - The Great Escape ArtistWednesday, 12 October 2011![]() When a band of a certain vintage comes in from the cold suddenly to record a new album you can reasonably expect one of three things: total nonsense, a half-decent throwback or, if you’re very lucky, a proper comeback. Eighties art-metallers Jane’s... Read more... |
CD: Bombay Bicycle Club – A Different Kind of FixFriday, 26 August 2011![]() In a recent interview with theartsdesk Bombay Bicycle Club talked about jamming together in their kitchen in Covent Garden in central London, but listening to A Different Kind of Fix it sounds as if they had their sights set further afield at the... Read more... |
CD: Mara Carlyle - FloreatSunday, 21 August 2011![]() It opens quietly, with swelling strings that evoke Mendelssohn's Fingal's Cave. After they give way to a jazzy percussion and wordless vocal interplay, Carlyle declares, “I used to sleep/ Too many secrets to keep”. Floreat itself was almost a secret... Read more... |
CD: The War on Drugs – Slave AmbientWednesday, 10 August 2011![]() Bruce Springsteen and Krautrock might not seem obvious kin, but the second album from Philadelphia’s The War on Drugs brings them together. It’s not clear what’s coming as Slave Ambient opens, but this is a dizzying, audacious and supremely... Read more... |
CD: Nat Baldwin - People ChangesThursday, 21 July 2011![]() Nat Baldwin’s alt cred is impeccable. Not only is he a former bassist for Brooklyn’s über-cool Dirty Projectors, he’s also responsible for a string of releases that began with 2003’s free jazz set Solo Contrabass. Also prepared to take a stroll with... Read more... |
Rain Dogs Revisited, BarbicanThursday, 14 July 2011![]() So how did you survive the 1980s? I don’t mean money-wise; I’m sure you had plenty of that. I mean musically and therefore spiritually. It was a diet of Thomas Mapfumo and old Nina Simone albums that got me through the first half, until the Red... Read more... |
Sónar 2011: Day 3 and Round-upTuesday, 21 June 2011![]() This is where the delirium kicks in. Tired but happy, the attendees started the third day of Sónar festival slightly boggled by how to pick and choose from the strange delights on offer. Saturday was when the true musical variety of the festival was... Read more... |
