CDs/DVDs
CD: Martin Hayes Quartet - The Blue RoomThursday, 23 November 2017![]() Recorded at beautiful Bantry House in the far south-west of Ireland, The Blue Room is the debut of West Clare’s fiddle player extraordinaire Martin Hayes’ new quartet, comprising bass clarinettist Doug Wieseman, viola d’amore player Liz Knowles, and... Read more... |
CD: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds - Who Built The MoonWednesday, 22 November 2017![]() First, an admission. I've never quite got the appeal of the Gallagher brothers. In particular, I've found their claims that each post-Oasis album represents some bold new horizon a little risible. And yet there is something intriguing about the... Read more... |
DVD: The Death of Louis XIVTuesday, 21 November 2017![]() Albert Serra has earned himself the directorial moniker “the Catalan king of stasis”, and nothing in The Death of Louis XIV is going to dispel such a reputation – if anything, he has honed that characteristic approach further, concentrating this... Read more... |
CD: Dark They Were And Golden Eyed - Design Your DreamsSunday, 19 November 2017![]() At three decades deep in the creative industries, it's fair to say Trevor Jackson is a renaissance man. He is a designer, filmmaker, music producer, radio and club DJ, compilation curator, label owner (he introduced Four Tet and LCD Soundsystem... Read more... |
CD: Mavis Staples - If All I Was Was BlackSunday, 19 November 2017![]() The queen of R&B is no stranger to struggle – the Staples Singers, led by Pops, played a key role in the 1960s civil rights movement, emerging from the gospel circuit as so many great black singers did. Mavis’ first paid gig was with her family... Read more... |
CD: Paloma Faith - The ArchitectSaturday, 18 November 2017![]() Over the last few months Paloma Faith has been talking up her fourth album, The Architect. There were self-perpetuated rumours of her rockin’ out, going off at a completely fresh musical angle, with lyrical content that sidestepped pop's usual... Read more... |
DVD: Dispossession - The Great Social Housing SwindleFriday, 17 November 2017![]() In the week that the police announced the final Grenfell Tower fire death toll, this is a timely release. Paul Sng’s 82-minute documentary, narrated by the actress Maxine Peake, is a serious investigation into the state of social housing in the UK,... Read more... |
CD: Morrissey - Low in High SchoolThursday, 16 November 2017![]() Morrissey inspires some pretty fierce adulation, but there surely can’t be a fan on the planet who loves Morrissey quite as much as Morrissey does. This is the man who was reported, lest we forget, to have insisted that his memoirs be published as a... Read more... |
CD: Evanescence - SynthesisWednesday, 15 November 2017![]() Evanescence have been away for a while, and fans looking for a whole album of new material will be disappointed. There are only two proper new songs on Synthesis (plus a couple of instrumental interludes). Instead, it’s an album of operatically-... Read more... |
Blu-ray: The Incredible Shrinking ManTuesday, 14 November 2017![]() The Incredible Shrinking Man starts innocently with a young couple bantering on a small boat off the California coast. Before what looks like an atomic mushroom cloud wafts towards the unfortunate Scott Carey, lightly coating him in glittery fallout... Read more... |
CD: Nadah El Shazly - AhwarMonday, 13 November 2017![]() Nadah El Shazly may have started her musical journey by singing Misfits covers in Cairo’s underground scene, but her debut album offers something altogether more tasty and esoteric – as those who saw her at this summer’s Supersonic Festival will... Read more... |
CD: Matt Berry - Night TerrorsSaturday, 11 November 2017![]() It seems to be the season for light entertainers to show us their musical chops, with Nick Knowles, Bardley Walsh and Jason Manford all doing their level best to prove that they are All Round Entertainters. Matt Berry, however, provides a rather... Read more... |
