fri 19/04/2024

Tim Cumming

Articles By Tim Cumming

CD: Soundwalk Collective with Patti Smith - Peradam

Read more...

CD: Bob Dylan - Rough and Rowdy Ways

Read more...

Album: Tom Kitching – Seasons of Change

Read more...

Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool, BBC iPlayer - an intimate, insider's account of his life and music

Read more...

Album: Roger and Brian Eno - Mixing Colours

Read more...

Imagining Ireland, Barbican review - raising women's voices

Read more...

Album: Seth Lakeman - A Pilgrim's Tale

Read more...

Albums of the Year 2019: Josienne Clarke – In All Weather

Read more...

Steeleye Span, Barbican review - party like it's 1969

Read more...

CD: The Who - WHO

Read more...

Is this Jimi Hendrix’s greatest posthumous release? Producer Eddie Kramer talks about a legendary live album

Read more...

CD: Ronnie Wood - Mad Lad

Read more...

Jambinai, Purcell Room - launching K-Music Festival with a wall of sound

Read more...

Richard Thompson 70th Birthday Celebration, Royal Albert Hall review - not just a family affair

Read more...

Minimalism Changed My Life: Tones, Drones and Arpeggios, QEH review - from Cage and Reich to 'Tubular Bells'

Read more...

CD: Tonbruket - Masters of Fog

Read more...

Pages

latest in today

Jonathan Pie, Duke of York's Theatre review - spoof pol...

If you don't like sweary comics – Jonathan Pie uses the c-word liberally – then this may not be the show for you. In fact if you're a Tory, ditto...

Baby Reindeer, Netflix review - a misery memoir disturbingly...

Richard Gadd won an Edinburgh Comedy Award in 2016 with...

Machinal, The Old Vic review - note-perfect pity and terror

Virtuosity and a wildly beating heart are compatible in Richard Jones’s finely calibrated production of Renaissance woman Sophie Treadwell’s ...

Fantastic Machine review - photography's story from one...

The first photograph was taken nearly 200 years ago in France by Joseph Niépce, and the first picture of a person was taken in Paris by Louis...

Simon Boccanegra, Hallé, Elder, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester...

If ever more evidence were needed of Sir Mark Elder’s untiring zest for exploration and love of the thrill of live opera performance, it was this...

All You Need Is Death review - a future folk horror classic

Music, when the singer’s voice dies away, vibrates in the memory. In the hypnotic new Irish horror film All You Need Is Death, those who...

Album: Jonny Drop • Andrew Ashong - The Puzzle Dust

As I sat down to write this review, the sun came out. It was a salutory reminder of the importance of context: where I’d previously thought “mmm,...

theartsdesk on Vinyl: Record Store Day Special 2024

Record Store Day is tomorrow! At theartsdesk on Vinyl...

If Only I Could Hibernate review - kids in grinding poverty...

Teenage Ulzii (Battsooj Uurtsaikh in an elegantly restrained performance) is looking after his little sister and brother in Ulaanbaatar after...

The Book of Clarence review - larky jaunt through biblical e...

The Book of Clarence comes lumbered with the charge of being the new Life of Brian, an irreverent spoof of the life...