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CD of the Year: Motörhead - The World is YoursSaturday, 24 December 2011![]() There were other contenders for my favourite album of 2011. Nicolas Jaar’s electronic odyssey Space is Only Noise certainly pushes towards imaginative sonic frontiers in ways nobody could accuse Motörhead of doing, and The Death Set, bratty... Read more... |
Manic Street Preachers, O2 ArenaSunday, 18 December 2011![]() Call it an absurdly grand gesture if you like, but Manic Street Preachers' decision to bow out of live performance for a while with a gig in which they would play every one of their 38 singles had to be admired. It certainly had an all-or-nothing... Read more... |
The Low Anthem, RoundhouseThursday, 17 November 2011![]() This show was memorable almost as much for the audience as it was for the music. The Roundhouse was perhaps two-thirds full for a show that The Low Anthem’s singer Ben Knox Miller said was “the biggest gig of their career” (adding: “And I’ve never... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Singer-Songwriter FeistTuesday, 15 November 2011![]() Nova Scotia-born Leslie Feist is the very model of a 21st-century artist: independent in spirit yet able to work the mainstream industry to her advantage, technologically savvy and au fait with all the means to build and sustain a profile and sales... Read more... |
CD: Snow Patrol - Fallen EmpiresSaturday, 12 November 2011![]() I remain bemused when bands such as U2 or Coldplay announce they are “going experimental” and are greeted as if they might be. The correct response is: “No, you’re not, you’re as alternative as avocado in a prawn cocktail rather than lettuce.” So... Read more... |
The Good, The Bad & The Queen, The CoronetFriday, 11 November 2011![]() Some successful rock stars accumulate wives, others accumulate houses, cars or drug habits. Damon Albarn seems to accumulate bands. As well as his on-off relationship with Blur, there is the semi-regular Gorillaz. And he has been seeing even... Read more... |
CD: The Fall – Ersatz GBMonday, 07 November 2011![]() “My friends don't add up to one hand,” intoned Mark E Smith on his 1988 album Frenz Experiment. Maybe not, given his legendary propensity for dramatically falling out with band members, but his albums now add up to considerably more than a single... Read more... |
Anna Calvi, Shepherds Bush EmpireWednesday, 02 November 2011![]() It’s guitar rock, but not as we know it. Anna Calvi, the Londoner in her late twenties whose debut album created a stir earlier this year and earned her a Mercury Prize nomination, makes music that has all the familiar, recognisable elements of the... Read more... |
Arctic Monkeys, O2 ArenaSunday, 30 October 2011![]() Boy, do Arctic Monkeys move fast. There were 21 songs in their set at the O2 Arena last night and at one point they were racing through them at such a breathtaking lick I thought I would be on my way home within the hour. In the end their... Read more... |
CD: Florence + the Machine - CeremonialsSunday, 30 October 2011![]() There are two fundamentally opposing schools of thought on Florence Welch and her mysterious machine. For the believers, her music belongs to the tradition of questing, modernist pop with a pagan trim of the kind Kate Bush made before she started... Read more... |
CD: Lou Reed & Metallica - LuluSaturday, 29 October 2011![]() This might not have been a bad album if Lou Reed wasn't on it, but its 95 minutes would still have been 50 per cent too long. Not being privy to the inner workings of the Metallica universe, I have no idea why the speaker-bursting veterans thought... Read more... |
CD: Magazine - No ThyselfMonday, 24 October 2011![]() How thrilling to hear you again, gentleman. Can it really have been 30 years? Yet within half a song, the emotional and cerebral connections are re-established in my brain as post-punk’s least punky band present their shiny new songs for our... Read more... |
