pop music
CD: The Blow Monkeys - The Wild RiverThursday, 28 September 2017![]() It was this album's good fortune to arrive on a miserable rainy afternoon. At other times my first impressions might be a bit harsher about its comfortable, retro dad-grooves and easily flowing sax solos, but instead I let it wrap me like a blanket... Read more... |
CD: Wolf Alice - Visions of a LifeWednesday, 27 September 2017![]() London indie-rockers Wolf Alice’s debut album, My Love Is Cool, made it to no 2 in the charts a couple of years back. It was a bona fide success story and a rare thing, a gold record for a female-fronted outfit who major in grungey, ambitious post-... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Take What You Need - UK Covers of Bob Dylan Songs 1964-69Sunday, 17 September 2017![]() In February 1965, Melody Maker asked John Lennon about his personal enthusiasm for Bob Dylan material and Dylan interpretations. “I just felt like going that way,” he said about the new acoustic guitar-based material The Beatles were then recording... Read more... |
CD: Foo Fighters - Concrete and GoldSaturday, 16 September 2017![]() Foo Fighters are a global superstar act. And why not, as the late film critic Barry Norman used to say. After seeing them at Glastonbury, they strike me as an irresistible proposition; their Sonic Highways TV documentaries, about music in American... Read more... |
CD: Ringo Starr - Give More LoveMonday, 11 September 2017![]() The one-time drummer of the Beatles is all about peace and love. Even when he takes to YouTube to tell his fans to stop writing to him, he does so with peace and love. All you need, it would appear, is love. And peace. But mainly love – and more of... Read more... |
The Psychedelic Furs, Concorde 2, Brighton review - classy new wave pop ruined by bad soundSaturday, 09 September 2017![]() This is, in many ways, an underwhelming evening, but the fault does not primarily lie with The Psychedelic Furs. Things start well with support act Lene Lovich who gives a lively performance, in a black’n’red ensemble with striped sleeves and a... Read more... |
CD: Deerhoof - Mountain MovesMonday, 04 September 2017![]() With the wind behind them, the San Francisco-founded band Deerhoof are one of the greatest live experiences you can have. Two decades since their first album, they still have a relentlessly experimental hunger for sonic surprise, mixing... Read more... |
CD: Dent May - Across the MultiverseMonday, 14 August 2017![]() As the title and Seventies-style cover image indicate, Across the Multiverse is knowing. Though the “Across the Universe” reference nods to The Beatles, it is the spirit of the Alessi Brothers, Hall & Oates, Harry Nilsson, Van Dyke Parks and... Read more... |
CD: Lucky Soul – Hard LinesSunday, 13 August 2017![]() We are living, I think it’s fair to say, in troubled times. That is, if we’re living at all by the time of publication. Putting aside, for a second, the sabre-rattling of two monstrous egos, there is a need, in such dark days, of some light.... Read more... |
CD: Rat Boy - SCUMSaturday, 05 August 2017![]() At the start of 2016 shouty Essex bedroom musician Jordan Cardy – AKA Rat Boy – was on all those media tastemaker lists of stars about to imminently explode. Maybe he’s been in major label development hell since. His debut album’s been a long time... Read more... |
Camp Bestival 2017 review - family festival drenched but exuberantWednesday, 02 August 2017![]() Camp Bestival 2017 was defined by the weather and how everyone reacted to it. DJ-impresario Rob Da Bank’s family festival, which reached its tenth edition this year, took place, as ever, on the Lulworth Estate in Dorset. However, where the previous... Read more... |
Kendal Calling, Lowther Deer Park review - a mini-Glastonbury of the border landsTuesday, 01 August 2017![]() Kendal Calling is a lovely festival. Charmingly misnamed – it’s set 30 miles from Kendal in Lowther Deer Park, a couple of miles from Penrith, in the northern Lakes – it takes place over four days in spectacularly beautiful Cumbrian countryside. It... Read more... |
