rock
CD: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Push the Sky AwayWednesday, 13 February 2013![]() With BBC Four currently mourning the passing of the LP, it’s encouraging that some artists still like to confine themselves to the format’s time limitations and its implicit requirement that the songs etched into its silky surface should be... Read more... |
CD of the Year: Neil Young with Crazy Horse - Psychedelic PillThursday, 03 January 2013![]() The world goes apeshit when the Stones manage to drag themselves out for a few gigs after half a decade or so of indolence, but Neil Young rightly gets a bit prickly when people accuse him of making a "comeback". He tends to snarl that "he's never... Read more... |
CD of the Year: Japandroids - Celebration RockSaturday, 29 December 2012![]() It feels a little like cheating to call Celebration Rock, the second album from Vancouver duo Japandroids, an album at all. Featuring only eight songs, the whole thing is over and done with in a little over 35 minutes. Plenty of bands these days... Read more... |
Lives in Music #3: Who Am I by Pete TownshendThursday, 20 December 2012![]() Pete Townshend was always the most literate of stars, not merely a rock icon but someone who believed in Art with a capital A – he even ran his own publishing company and had an editing job in the 1980s with Faber and Faber, where he made friends... Read more... |
Lives in Music #1: Rod the AutobiographyTuesday, 18 December 2012![]() What makes a good rock biography? Sex, naturally. Drugs, frequently. Rock’n’roll, obviously. None of the above are in short supply in Rod Stewart’s account of a long life spent howling into microphones and knocking up blondes. He came, he snorted,... Read more... |
Elbow, O2 ArenaMonday, 03 December 2012![]() Elbow are responsible for a remarkable conjuring trick. Earlier this year their song “First Steps” stirringly soundtracked the BBC’s Olympic credit sequence, and then at the Closing Ceremony they serenaded the athletes into the London 2012 stadium... Read more... |
Glasvegas, GarageSunday, 02 December 2012![]() Before Glasvegas took off James Allan played professional football in Scotland. He did not quite make the highest echelon in his soccer career and after a blistering start, when his band was championed as the Next Great Guitar Group, things haven't... Read more... |
Let’s Wrestle, Tigercats, Omi Palone, The LexingtonWednesday, 28 November 2012![]() Twenty-first century rock bands have a problem, and it’s a problem that they’ve had for decades: how to stay focused on the rebel oomph of distorted guitars, rudimentary drumming, sorting-out-the-bottom-end bass guitar and – let’s face it –... Read more... |
Give Me The Money, BBC FourMonday, 26 November 2012![]() Not the least interesting aspect of Give Us The Money, an examination of the effectiveness of famous pop stars campaigning to end poverty in Africa, was how historical it felt. Homing in specifically on Bob Geldof and Bono, who between then have... Read more... |
Motörhead, O2 Academy BrixtonSunday, 18 November 2012![]() As Ian “Lemmy” Kilmister heads towards his 67th birthday does he ever reflect on the strange and fabulous journey his 50 years as a professional musician have taken? I doubt it – navel gazing not being something Stoke On Trent’s most famous son is... Read more... |
Crossfire HurricaneSaturday, 17 November 2012![]() What a year for great British institutions. Sixty years of Elizabeth II, 50 years of James Bond, and a half-century of the Rolling Stones. To recycle an even older cliche, we will never see the like of any of them again.Brett Morgen's Crossfire... Read more... |
Hit So HardFriday, 16 November 2012![]() If the subtitle - The Life and Near Death Story of Patty Schemel - didn't make it clear enough, Hit So Hard was never going to be your average "rockumentary". At about eight minutes in, before the titular drummer properly establishes us in the 1990s... Read more... |
