rock
CD: Dream Wife - Dream WifeWednesday, 31 January 2018![]() It’s hard to be sure if Rakal, Bella and Alice from Dream Wife are a rock’n’roll band or a girl gang with guitars. Either way, their debut album has got some cracking Riot Grrrl-flavoured tunes and a stridently feminist, in-your-face attitude. There... Read more... |
Hits, Hype and Hustle: An Insider's Guide to the Music Business, BBC Four review - how gigs got bigSaturday, 27 January 2018![]() The “insider’s guide to the music business” tag attached to Hits, Hype and Hustle: An Insider's Guide to the Music Business (BBC Four) dangles the carrot of all kinds of clandestine scams being exposed, such as extortionate recording contracts,... Read more... |
CD: Simple Minds – Walk Between WorldsSaturday, 27 January 2018![]() With the possible exception of Talking Heads, I can’t think of another band who had such an exceptional run of early albums as Simple Minds. After a promising but uneven debut, they released Real to Real Cacophony in 1979 and barely put a foot wrong... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Musician Mark E SmithWednesday, 24 January 2018![]() Since releasing their first record, Bingo Masters Breakout, Mark E Smith (b 1957) has led The Fall through some of rock music’s most extreme and enthralling terrain, cutting a lyrical and musical swathe that few other artists can match. An outsider... Read more... |
CD: Tune-Yards - I Can Feel You Creep Into My Private LifeThursday, 18 January 2018![]() Growing up with the music of David Bowie is probably not the best grounding for being a music critic because it raises expectations unreasonably high for every other adventurous musician one happens upon. When I first heard the intense, bordering-on... Read more... |
CD: Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons - The Age of AbsurdityMonday, 15 January 2018![]() Many hard rock aficionados say that Motörhead’s greatest work was all with the “classic” line-up of Lemmy, drummer Phil “Philthy Animal” Taylor and guitarist “Fast” Eddie Clarke (who died last week aged only 67 - this review was written before that... Read more... |
Nick Coleman: Voices - How a Great Singer Can Change Your Life, review - earworms exploredSunday, 14 January 2018![]() Readers familiar with Nick Coleman’s 2012 memoir The Train in the Night will know before embarking on this book that the author suffered the worst possible fate for a music journalist: deafness, a problem (Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss) which... Read more... |
CD: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Wrong CreaturesThursday, 11 January 2018![]() Five years might not, at first, seem like a long time between albums, certainly when you consider that even tectonic shift left the Avalanches in its wake while they were creating Wildflower. But a lot has happened to Californian indie rockers... Read more... |
CD: Xylouris White - MotherMonday, 08 January 2018![]() If you see any list of greatest living drummers and the Australian Jim White isn't on it, you should look at it askance. Since he started Dirty Three in the early '90s, White has played with the cream of global alt-rock musicians: the Nick Caves, PJ... Read more... |
Blu-ray: The Complete Monterey Pop FestivalFriday, 22 December 2017![]() The Monterey Pop Festival in California in mid-June 1967 was a key event in the history of festival culture. There had been music festivals before in the US – Newport Folk springs to mind – but Monterey marked the point where the whimsical trend for... Read more... |
Liam Gallagher, Brighton Centre review - a rip-roaring sing-alongSaturday, 16 December 2017![]() Liam Gallagher is a great rock star. However, he often comes across as not a likeable person. He’s called himself “a cunt” on more than one occasion. But he bleeds inarticulate insouciance and arrogant rage. He doesn’t raise even half a smile... Read more... |
Robert Plant, Royal Albert Hall review - the voice remains the sameSaturday, 09 December 2017![]() “Back in the Sixties, before I was born…” Robert Plant has always been as amusing a raconteur as he is a deft weaver of different musical styles, and last night’s show at the Royal Albert Hall was no exception. In amid the music – which jumped... Read more... |
