CDs/DVDs
CD: Gwenno - Le KovThursday, 01 March 2018![]() There was a hint of what was to come in Gwenno Saunders’ debut, Y Dydd Olaf. It was, for the most part, a Welsh-language affair, save for the closing track “Amser”, a song sung in Cornish and the album’s dizzying slow dazzle. For her follow-up, Le... Read more... |
CD: The Breeders - All NerveWednesday, 28 February 2018![]() For some a lack of development is failure; not for Kim Deal. Her songwriting and voice have influenced hordes of indie bands from the Eighties until now – indeed the “angular” clang and arch drawl of bands indebted to Pixies, and The Breeders, her... Read more... |
Blu-ray: Orchestra RehearsalTuesday, 27 February 2018![]() Made for Italian state television in 1978, Fellini’s Orchestral Rehearsal is full of clichés. Some of them do ring true: brass players and percussionists are often a mischievous, rowdy bunch. As for the others… I’d best stop there, lest I annoy any... Read more... |
CD: Stephen Stills and Judy Collins - Everybody KnowsMonday, 26 February 2018![]() “Chestnut-brown canary, ruby-throated sparrow” sang Stephen Stills in his “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes”, a song from CSNY’s 1969 debut album to Judy Collins, with whom he was ending a two-year affair. Collins’s big baby-blue eyes haven’t faded with time.... Read more... |
CD: Niklas Paschburg - OceanicSunday, 25 February 2018![]() Of all the wave of neoclassical or postclassical music of the past half decade or so, some of the most popular is a new breed of rippling, repetitive solo piano piece. And, really, I mean staggeringly popular: Spotify's Peaceful Piano playlist,... Read more... |
CD: Joan Baez - Whistle Down the WindSaturday, 24 February 2018![]() Sixty years after her debut at Club 47, Harvard Square, Joan Baez this year bows out of formal touring and recording with an album every bit as remarkable as her 1960 debut, preserved by the Library of Congress in the National Recording Registry.... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: The PartyFriday, 23 February 2018![]() Take one of the strongest casts in British cinema and put them in a confined space; it was always going to be fun. Sally Potter’s The Party sets its sights on the duplicitous liberal elite, where venality hides behind paper-thin morals.Janet (... Read more... |
CD: Moby - Everything Was Beautiful, and Nothing HurtThursday, 22 February 2018![]() After two albums of battle anthems for Trump-addled times, raging against the machine with his “Void Pacific Choir”, Moby’s fifteenth long-player is ostensibly a return to his millennial purple patch, when Play conquered the world and was bought by... Read more... |
DVD: Beach RatsWednesday, 21 February 2018![]() Beach Rats is a film that has “indie” etched in its bones. The second feature from Brooklyn-born Eliza Hittman, it was made with support from New York's independent outfit Cinereach, and went through development at the Sundance Labs. Appropriately,... Read more... |
CD: Femi Kuti - One People One WorldTuesday, 20 February 2018![]() A superstar elsewhere in the world, particularly in West Africa, Femi Kuti still lives somewhat unfairly in his dad, Fela Kuti’s shadow in the West. While this might be somewhat inevitable to those with a limited taste for afrobeat grooves, One... Read more... |
CD: Snowpoet - Thought You KnewMonday, 19 February 2018![]() While some albums cram in more fillers than a Christmas stocking, Thought You Knew, the second recording from the London-based group led by the 2016 Jazz FM Vocalist of the Year Lauren Kinsella and multi-instrumentalist Chris Hyson, is all about... Read more... |
CD: Jonny Nash and Lindsay Todd - Fauna MappingSunday, 18 February 2018![]() A little over two years ago, The Arts Desk reviewed Hipnotik Tradisi, Black Merlin’s extraordinary first offering for Island of the Gods’ Island Explorer series. The idea is simple. Take an artist, invite them to Bali, let them soak up (and,... Read more... |
