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CD: Beth Rowley - Gota FríaMonday, 25 June 2018![]() Gota Fría, or “cold drop”, is a Spanish weather phenomenon associated with violent rainstorms, when high pressure has caused a pocket of cold air to dissociate itself from the warmer clouds. Meteorologists, please excuse my basic and probably... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Contract in Blood / Winds of TimeSunday, 24 June 2018![]() Although the cover of the 19 May 1979 issue of the music weekly Sounds was dominated by a photo of American rocker Ted Nugent, attention was also grabbed by a trail for a feature on “Heavy Metal…The New British Bands”. The two-page article it... Read more... |
David Byrne, Eventim Apollo review - twice in a lifetime?Thursday, 21 June 2018![]() Forgive the sports metaphor, but David Byrne knocked this one out of the park. Coming out of the concert at the Eventim Apollo, you felt that the presentation of popular music had changed - that to go on stage with a conventional band with the usual... Read more... |
CD: Nine Inch Nails – Bad WitchThursday, 21 June 2018![]() Concluding a trilogy of releases that began with the EPs Not the Actual Events (2016) and Add Violence (2017) – Bad Witch is being called an LP despite its six tracks clocking in at only 30 minutes, a discrepancy that reportedly led an exasperated... Read more... |
The Rolling Stones, Twickenham Stadium review - until the next goodbye?Wednesday, 20 June 2018![]() Eel Pie, the tiny eyot in the Thames, is not too a long walk from Twickenham stadium – within hollering distance, almost, if you had that kind of voice. And if anywhere could lay claim to being the nursery that provided the perfect growing... Read more... |
theartsdesk at Download Festival 2018: three days of metal mayhemWednesday, 13 June 2018![]() Since Glastonbury lies fallow this year, Download is the biggest British green field festival of the summer. 100,000 souls gathered to celebrate the canon of metal on the land around Donington Park racing circuit. The site has four stages, two... Read more... |
Robert Gordon: Memphis Rent Party review - a fast-moving Mississippi anthologySunday, 10 June 2018![]() “There’s a rhythm in the air around Memphis, there always has been,” Carl Perkins once said. "I don't know what it is, but it's magic." The city on the Mississippi lives up to its musical heritage with performance venues aplenty, and a host of... Read more... |
CD: Roger Daltrey - As Long as I Have YouThursday, 31 May 2018![]() It can be hard to put distance between an artist and their behaviour. Woody Allen films present a problem for some, while I, for one, will never see Tommy Robinson’s impressionist landscapes in the same light again. One rock musician who... Read more... |
Echo & the Bunnymen, Symphony Hall, Birmingham review – Mac and Will hit the road with added stringsMonday, 28 May 2018This Echo and the Bunnymen gig in Birmingham is one that almost didn’t happen, on a tour to promote the soon-to-be-released The Stars, the Oceans and the Moon, their first album since 2014’s Meteorites. With their beloved Liverpool FC playing Real... Read more... |
Unknown Mortal Orchestra/Deerhunter, Albert Hall, Manchester review – New Zealanders and friends create festival vibeMonday, 28 May 2018![]() Unknown Mortal Orchestra’s four albums all centre around off-kilter pop and flirtations with distortion; their latest LP, Sex & Food, carries this tradition forwards in a more laid-back manner. Their current European tour in support of the album... Read more... |
CD: Snow Patrol - WildnessThursday, 24 May 2018![]() Few bands divide opinion quite like Snow Patrol. Their fans see their slow, intense anthems as cathartic friends. Others - myself included - tend to regard their music as an insidious, dreary presence. As Nicky Wire (of the Manics) once put it, "the... Read more... |
The Rolling Stones, London Stadium review - only rock'n'roll?Wednesday, 23 May 2018![]() As the veteran combo roll around one more time, five years after they last performed in the UK, many a ticket-buyer for their No Filter tour has taken the view that, as the Stones once sang, this could be the last time. They didn’t play that one,... Read more... |
