folk music
theartsdesk at Red Rooster Festival 2019 - bustling Suffolk stately home hoedownTuesday, 04 June 2019Only those who’ve just popped in from an early 20th century Tennessee cotton field will have recently observed more pairs of dungarees in one place than at Red Rooster. It’s a festival that prides itself on a rich diet of Americana alongside a... Read more... |
CD: Naomi Bedford & Paul Simmonds - Singing It All Back Home: Appalachian Ballads of English and Scottish OriginMonday, 03 June 2019![]() Outside the Palladium a couple of months back for Joan Baez’s farewell, I was given a flyer for this album – by Naomi Bedford herself it turns out. We had a brief chat which left me with a good feeling about the project and I was disappointed... Read more... |
The Waterboys, Roundhouse review - energetic delightsSaturday, 25 May 2019![]() Was it imagination or did The Waterboys’ audience at London’s Roundhouse, invited to sing along to “The Nearest Thing to Hip”, really sing extra-loud and lustily on the line “in this shithole”? On a momentous day that seemed to push Britain further... Read more... |
Better Oblivion Community Center, Shepherd's Bush Empire review - a winning combinationMonday, 13 May 2019![]() Better Oblivion Community Center may be a supergroup of sorts, but the name still draws less recognition that its members (Phoebe Bridgers and Conor Oberst from Bright Eyes). Maybe it’s just too complicated to remember, because a packed Shepherd’s... Read more... |
CD: Eliza Carthy - RestituteSaturday, 04 May 2019![]() Restitute, from its music down to its title, is much about its own back story. Three years ago Eliza Carthy, a key figure in British folk music, made a well-liked album called Big Machine with her group, The Wayward Band. They lost their funding... Read more... |
The Good, the Bad & the Queen, Great Hall, Cardiff review - a jolly big knees-upMonday, 15 April 2019![]() “Our attendees are a select group, but we have a connection,” remarked Damon Albarn at the end of The Good, the Bad & the Queen’s set. He’s not wrong – much of the band had outgrown Cardiff’s Great Hall 25 years ago, but it proved the perfect... Read more... |
For Folk's Sake: 'I owe my very existence to Morris dancing'Monday, 01 April 2019Halfway through filming For Folk’s Sake, a documentary for BBC Four about Morris dancing, I received a package in the post that would dramatically change the course of the programme. It was from my mother. Inside were a number of yellowing newspaper... Read more... |
Tallinn Music Week 2019 review: 'We All Value Being European'Sunday, 31 March 2019![]() “We like people here in Estonia. I think we all here very much value being European. To all our British friends, we know that the offer of e-residency has been ticking-up constantly. You can find a sure foothold for your business here in Estonia.... Read more... |
Joan Baez, London Palladium review - fare-thee-well generositySaturday, 02 March 2019![]() “If you look at music, you see theme, variation, you see symmetry, asymmetry, you see structure,” observed Dave van Ronk, the late folk musician known as “the Mayor of MacDougal Street” in Greenwich Village.He was doubtless talking about composition... Read more... |
CD: Dido - Still On My MindSaturday, 02 March 2019![]() Twenty years on from No Angel, the most successful debut ever by a British woman which went on to become the top-selling album, worldwide, of 2001, Dido Florian Cloud de Bounevialle O'Malley Armstrong releases her fifth album. Spare output by most... Read more... |
CD: Hozier - Wasteland Baby!Thursday, 28 February 2019![]() In the summer of 2014, there was little getting away from Hozier's "Take Me to Church". Whenever you turned on the TV or the radio there it was. It wasn't just in this country. Eventually, the song became number one in 12 countries and number 2 in... Read more... |
Lau, Cheese & Grain, Frome review - the dangerous charm of electronicaTuesday, 19 February 2019![]() Back in 2017, The Foo Fighters did a surprise pre-Glastonbury gig at Frome’s Cheese & Grain, a rather soulless shed near the equally soulless Westway Shopping Centre. So much for Frome being the heart of a new alternative Britain, almost a... Read more... |
