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The Joy of Disco, BBC Four/ The Ronnie Wood Show, Sky Arts 1Saturday, 03 March 2012![]() The final section of The Joy of Disco illustrated how disco music grew into a vast global phenomenon. It had been brought to the popular mainstream by the success of Saturday Night Fever, was enjoyed by grannies at Pontins, and even prompted 70-... Read more... |
Rodrigo Y Gabriela, O2 Academy BrixtonSaturday, 25 February 2012![]() Rodrigo y Gabriela’s flamenco gymnastics have gained such a reputation over the past couple of years, it’s been suggested that watching them is like being at a circus. Ever since these two Mexican buskers came over to Europe and started dazzling... Read more... |
CD: Sleigh Bells - Reign of TerrorThursday, 16 February 2012![]() Ah, the difficult second album. Except that’s a music hack cliche, isn’t it, rarely a statement of truth. Sleigh Bells sprang fully-formed and perfect, as if from nowhere, back in 2010, and if they have a tough act in following their bombastic debut... Read more... |
CD: Band of Skulls - Sweet SourWednesday, 15 February 2012![]() The credibility of blues-rock has ebbed and flowed wildly for 40 years. Once upon a time it was simply the common currency for all major British and American rock bands, as exemplified by Led Zeppelin. Punk’s Seventies heyday put the kybosh on all... Read more... |
Justice, Brixton AcademySaturday, 11 February 2012![]() Justice – pronounce it “Joosteece”, for they are as French as they come – deconstruct the opposition between style and substance. Everything about them is preposterous, from the hipster facial hair via the rock-pig antics in their A Cross The... Read more... |
CD: Van Halen - A Different Kind of TruthThursday, 09 February 2012![]() Not many realise it, but Diamond Dave and the Van Halen brothers have actually been back together since 2007. It’s true they only actually managed one tour before Eddie was back in rehab. But, boy, by all accounts, what form they were in. So, now... Read more... |
CD: Mark Lanegan Band - Blues FuneralSaturday, 04 February 2012![]() Mark Lanegan, ex-junkie and one-time singer with Screaming Trees and Queens of the Stone Age, so fully inhabited his cover of “The Beast in Me” on last year’s Hangover II soundtrack you could easily have assumed he'd written it. With Blues... Read more... |
CD: Ringo Starr - Ringo 2012Sunday, 29 January 2012![]() If The Wombles had made this it would likely raise a smile despite its lame, lazy nostalgic guitar pop. It even goes as far as to include a feeble version of seminal skiffle song "Rock Island Line". The harsh words it deserves, however, are tempered... Read more... |
CD: Kathleen Edwards - VoyageurSaturday, 14 January 2012![]() Although a relatively new name around these parts, Kathleen Edwards has been alt-country’s nearly girl for almost a decade in her native Canada (as well as the doyenne of many campus radio stations across the States). But praise goes much further.... Read more... |
Interview: U2 Producer Steve Lillywhite on the Alchemy of Hit-MakingWednesday, 04 January 2012![]() Record producer Steve Lillywhite has been awarded a CBE in the 2012 New Year Honours list. Born in 1955, Lillywhite started his career in the late 1970s working with new wave and post-punk bands such as XTC and Siouxsie & The Banshees. He went... Read more... |
2011: From Bon Iver to Monty BurnsSunday, 01 January 2012![]() For about an hour in Hammersmith last October it seemed that all 2011's new music had coagulated into some kind of supernova and was exploding on stage. There were two drum kits, nine musicians, and a nerdy, lanky man singing like an alien. The... Read more... |
CD of the Year: PJ Harvey - Let England ShakeSunday, 01 January 2012![]() PJ Harvey is undoubtedly Britain’s most original and consistent rock musician and poet, an artist with a natural passion for transgression that fuels her ceaselessly self-renewing creativity.War is the toughest subject of all: the realm of ... Read more... |
