rock
Reggae Britannia/ Rocksteady: The Roots of Reggae, BBC FourMonday, 14 February 2011![]() BBC Four's Britannia series keeps it simple - it tells the story in a straight line, illustrates it with as much archive material as the budget will allow, and interviews as many key protagonists as it can find. If the subject is strong enough, you'... Read more... |
theartsdesk in New York: A Dirty Weekend with the New York Dolls and a Jazz PrincessSunday, 13 February 2011![]() I didn't realise how much I liked dirt. Especially New York dirt. I was going to do a rant about boutique designer hotels, which seem ubiquitous in Manhattan. Major case in point: the Gramercy Park Hotel, where I used to stay in the Nineties and... Read more... |
CD: Mogwai - Hardcore Will Never Die, But You WillWednesday, 09 February 2011![]() It's quite funny to hear a rock band with a reputation for sounding like the inside of an aeroplane engine making something that's just gorgeous. But, even with its grimly jokey title, and silly offhand track titles like “You're Lionel Richie”, that... Read more... |
CD: Teddy Thompson - BellaThursday, 03 February 2011![]() It seems amazing that this is Thompson Junior's fifth album, and it's evidence that perseverance pays. Earlier in his career, Thompson radiated a sort of flaccid indecisiveness, but that has been replaced here by a quiet confidence, perhaps... Read more... |
Gang of Four, HeavenWednesday, 02 February 2011![]() Gang of Four vocalist Jon King remembers the last time he was in Heaven – the venue, not the celestial aftershow party. It was the night of the Great Hurricane of 1987 and as he walked down nearby Villiers Street later that evening two trees blew... Read more... |
Opinion: Iggy's adverts are so very, very wrongTuesday, 01 February 2011![]() The idea of "selling out" has clung to popular music, and indeed most art forms, for a long, long time. In our postmodern techno-consumerist society it's an increasingly outdated and irrelevant concept. The book Faking It: The Quest for Authenticity... Read more... |
CD: P J Harvey - Let England ShakeMonday, 31 January 2011![]() P J Harvey has been shouty, and she has been tremulous. She has crunched guitars and caressed pianos. She has explored almost every emotion experienced on an ever-evolving musical journey. But on Let England Shake, her first solo album for almost... Read more... |
CD: Joan As Police Woman - The Deep FieldFriday, 28 January 2011![]() There’s a story doing the rounds that, while good, Joan Wasser’s latest fails to hit the highs of her other albums as Police Woman. Don’t believe it; it’s pure snobbery. In a world of MP3s this is a gorgeous warm album that will sound forever vinyl... Read more... |
CD: Mama Rosin - Black RobertTuesday, 25 January 2011![]() What’s not to like about this Swiss trio with an unquenchable love of the most obscure American roots music? As well as having the ability to evoke the spirit of early Cajun and rock’n’roll recordings without resorting to staid academic imitation,... Read more... |
Manic Street Preachers, Brixton AcademySaturday, 22 January 2011![]() The annals of rock’n’roll are littered with complacency, fading stars, and acts who’ve had it and then lost it, forever. So, after 20 years, what makes the Manics different? How come they’re still turning out hit albums? Possibly it’s their hand-on-... Read more... |
Interview: Andy Gill, Gang of FourThursday, 20 January 2011![]() If you’ve never heard a Gang of Four track, you probably still know their music. Their influence is all over the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Bloc Party, Franz Ferdinand, and R.E.M to name but a few of their fans. And that's just the musical legacy.... Read more... |
Gang of Four return - exclusive video contentMonday, 17 January 2011![]() A freezing winter of discontent, a Labour party hell-bent on making itself unelectable, controversial warmongering and record levels of inequality. It may sound like yesterday’s papers but these themes were also addressed by iconoclastic post-punk... Read more... |
