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CD: Tindersticks - The Waiting RoomThursday, 14 January 2016![]() The waiting room is a despondent place. Wherever it is a staging post for is not bringing its occupants delight. Unsurprisingly, as it is by the perennially sombre Tindersticks, The Waiting Room is a grey-hued album which does not suggest imminent... Read more... |
CD: Odd Nosdam - TrishWednesday, 06 January 2016![]() Originally available on cassette only, Odd Nosdam's Trish has now become the producer and former member of hip-hop pioneers cLOUDDEAD's first release for the Sonic Cathedral label. With six tracks coming in at just under half an hour, it falls... Read more... |
Just in From Scandinavia: Nordic Music Round-Up 15Tuesday, 22 December 2015![]() Is language a barrier to international recognition? Is English necessary to make waves worldwide? Musicians from the African continent and South America regularly perform in their native tongue beyond the borders of their home countries. But often... Read more... |
Albums of 2015: Alina Orlova – 88Monday, 21 December 2015![]() Choosing an album of the year is an exacting process. For an album to be arresting, it either has to come as a bolt from the blue or build on what’s come before in a way which represents an identifiable artistic development which takes things to new... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: LushSunday, 20 December 2015![]() The news that Lush have reformed didn’t come as surprise. Their comparable contemporaries Ride and Slowdive had also done so over the past couple of years, and My Bloody Valentine – an influence looming over all three – returned in 2007 after over a... Read more... |
CD: Astrocolor – Lit Up: Music for ChristmasMonday, 14 December 2015![]() Any Christmas album worth its salt draws from the classics. Versions of, say, “We Three Kings”, “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”, “Silent Night”, “Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow!” and “The Little Drummer boy” are compulsory. What is not so... Read more... |
CD: Olivier Heim - A Different LifeSunday, 06 December 2015![]() After opening with a flurry of wobbly, woozy, Durutti Column-ish guitar, A Different Life travels through nine distant, foggy ruminations which suggest dissociation. Titles like “Far Apart”, “It’s Getting Better”, “Dive” and “Drive-by” posit Olivier... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Reykjavík: Iceland Airwaves 2015Sunday, 15 November 2015![]() The attack is relentless. Its power pummels like a gale. The 2015 model Mercury Rev begin their set at Iceland Airwaves as they meant to finish. Never has this band been so forceful, so kinetic. Yet their trademark balance of filmic drama and... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: LevitationSunday, 01 November 2015![]() Levitation: Meanwhile GardensIf Meanwhile Gardens had been issued as it was meant to be in 1993, it would not have had an easy ride. The band itself was falling apart. Founder member and former House of Love guitarist Terry Bickers had said on stage... Read more... |
Cat Power, St John-at-Hackney ChurchThursday, 29 October 2015![]() On record, Cat aka Chan Marshall is the quintessence of hip. From art-rock to blues, her vocals are cool and effortless. Live, however, things have been notoriously inconsistent. Google “Cat Power live”, and you will find a catalogue of stage... Read more... |
Ride, O2 Academy BrixtonThursday, 15 October 2015![]() Back when this was the plain old Brixton Academy, before Britpop, before New Labour, before the world wide web had weaved its way into our homes, before the war on terror, before the nebulous notion of ‘content’ had yet to ruin everything and... Read more... |
CD: Rats on Rafts - Tape HissThursday, 15 October 2015![]() The title Tape Hiss instantly telegraphs a dissatisfaction with today’s digital world and, fittingly, the all-analogue second album from Rotterdam’s Rats on Rafts could soundtrack a half-remembered Eighties evening taking in a bill of Britain and... Read more... |
