pop music
CD: Simple Minds – Walk Between WorldsSaturday, 27 January 2018![]() With the possible exception of Talking Heads, I can’t think of another band who had such an exceptional run of early albums as Simple Minds. After a promising but uneven debut, they released Real to Real Cacophony in 1979 and barely put a foot wrong... Read more... |
CD: Tune-Yards - I Can Feel You Creep Into My Private LifeThursday, 18 January 2018![]() Growing up with the music of David Bowie is probably not the best grounding for being a music critic because it raises expectations unreasonably high for every other adventurous musician one happens upon. When I first heard the intense, bordering-on... Read more... |
CD: The Go! Team - SemicircleSunday, 07 January 2018![]() The Go! Team have been unrivalled in the world of euphoric hip-pop after their samplerific debut, Thunder, Lightning, Strike, blasted its way onto the 2005 Mercury Prize shortlist. Since then, founding member Ian Parton has utilised everything from... Read more... |
Albums of the Year 2017: Robert Plant - Carry FireSunday, 31 December 2017![]() Following in the footsteps of its predecessor lullaby and… The Ceaseless Roar (2014), where Robert Plant was also accompanied by his current band the Sensational Space Shifters, Carry Fire has been assembled from ingredients culled from virtually... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: The BeatlesSunday, 24 December 2017![]() The official reissue of The Beatles’ Christmas records is a major event. Since Live at the BBC was issued in 1994, archive Beatles’ releases have fallen into two categories. There have been releases devoted to or drawing from archive disinterments:... Read more... |
Albums of the Year 2017: Nick Mulvey - Wake Up NowThursday, 14 December 2017![]() For the past few years my Album of the Year has leapt out at me, craved attention, stood out from the competition. With no disrespect to Nick Mulvey’s fine second album, that wasn’t the case in 2017. Many albums this year had vital, enjoyable music... Read more... |
theartsdesk on Vinyl 35: Christmas 2017 Special with Pink Floyd, Mariah Carey, ELO, Madness and moreWednesday, 13 December 2017![]() The music business is about to disappear on holiday wholesale and we won’t see hide nor hair of it until mid-January. There’s just time for one last 2017 vinyl celebration. Regular readers should be warned that theartsdesk on Vinyl becomes rather... Read more... |
CD: Tom Chaplin – Twelve Tales of ChristmasSaturday, 09 December 2017![]() It’s easy to be cynical about Christmas pop albums. This is, of course, because so many of them are awful, hastily cobbled together collections of nothing, and about as much fun as munching your way through a kilo of sixpences hoping to find a tiny... Read more... |
CD: Sia - Everyday Is ChristmasThursday, 07 December 2017![]() Sia is a 21st century pop behemoth, an unstoppable figure who, despite no longer wishing to take part in the increasingly visual aspects of our social media age, still maintains a top-flight career. The best of her output hits the Venn diagram sweet... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: The Rolling StonesSunday, 03 December 2017![]() Until now, the easiest non-bootleg way to hear the early Rolling Stones live was via the various home cinema editions of October 1964’s T.A.M.I. show. Otherwise, although they employed backing tracks for broadcast, the American DVDs of their Ed... Read more... |
CD: U2 - Songs of ExperienceThursday, 30 November 2017![]() When Irish rock band U2 marked the release of 2014’s Songs of Innocence by loading it into everyone’s iTunes for free, it was an attempt to find a new angle on the "event release". While it was certainly that, it wasn’t, shall we say… universally... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Phil SeymourSunday, 19 November 2017![]() “Precious to me” is a high-carat gold nugget. A guitar-pop song with cascading, lush Everly Brothers harmonies drawing on The Searchers’ version of “When You Walk in the Room”, its immediate tune instantly lodges itself in the head.Instead of being... Read more... |
