CDs/DVDs
Album: Sleep Token - Take Me Back To EdenFriday, 19 May 2023![]() In the era of TikTok and Spotify playlists, it’s hard to gauge when an artist will reach the nebulous threshold and become popular. But for those who can ride this game of algorithms – the change can be sudden.Look no further than Sleep Token. The... Read more... |
Album: Kesha - Gag OrderThursday, 18 May 2023![]() Kesha is one of the 21st century’s most characterful pop stars. She’s regularly stepped out of the boxes people have put her in, musically and otherwise. But, even taking into account truly oddball songs such as “Godzilla” (from 2017’s Rainbow), or... Read more... |
Album: Paul Simon - Seven PsalmsWednesday, 17 May 2023![]() Paul Simon is an ornery bugger. Full of awkwardness and perversity as a person, seemingly hugely detached, but as an artist capable of as much tenderness and directness as just about anyone out there. Capable of making world-changing artistic... Read more... |
Blu-ray: Fill 'er Up With SuperTuesday, 16 May 2023![]() This almost forgotten, naturalistic 1976 road movie lets four young Frenchmen off the leash in a cross-country trip from Lille to Cannes.Car salesman Klouk (Bernard Crombey) is forced by his oppressive boss to ditch a promised weekend with his wife... Read more... |
Album: The Milk Carton Kids - I Only See the MoonMonday, 15 May 2023![]() Life is better together, and the beauteous sounds created by The Milk Carton Kids proves it. Kenneth Pattengale and Joey Ryan got their acts together in 2011, having each pursued solo careers that never quite gelled. Ryan pitched up at a Pattengale... Read more... |
Blu-ray: MorgianaSunday, 14 May 2023![]() The titular character in Juraj Herz’s Morgiana plays a peripheral though important role, some of the film’s most striking visual flourishes (courtesy of legendary cinematographer Jaroslav Kučera) being her point-of-view shots while she scurries in... Read more... |
Album: Tinariwen - AmatssouSaturday, 13 May 2023![]() Mali’s Tuareg superstars, Tinariwen have been burnishing their assouf desert blues sounds with the echoes of folk and country sounds from the rural USA for some time – most especially on their 2014 Emmaar and more recent Amadjar albums. However,... Read more... |
Album: Baaba Maal - BeingFriday, 12 May 2023![]() “Yerimayo Celebration”, which opens Baaba Maal’s brilliant and superbly paced new album, sets the tone: it starts in the mists of time, as it were, drawing deep on the minimal soul of traditional West African music: a plucked ngoni, and a haunting... Read more... |
Album: Fatoumata Diawara - London KOThursday, 11 May 2023![]() It’s been five years since the release of Malian musician and actor Fatoumata Diawara’s breakout album, Fento, and just short of a year since her magnificent headline appearance on the first day of 2022’s Womad Festival. So, it is with some... Read more... |
Album: Vicente Archer - Short StoriesWednesday, 10 May 2023![]() When is the right moment for a musician to step out of the shadows and release an album in her/his own name? Vicente Archer, one of the most in-demand NYC bassists around, has certainly taken his time. In his late forties, and with appearances on... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: Enys MenTuesday, 09 May 2023![]() In Mark Jenkin’s haunted Cornwall, time warps and bends. He is a child of Nic Roeg’s Seventies masterworks (Walkabout, Don’t Look Now, The Man Who Fell To Earth), whose kaleidoscopic slivering of time expressed an elliptical, sensual mind. ... Read more... |
Album: BC Camplight - The Last Rotation of EarthMonday, 08 May 2023![]() On Brian Christinzio’s sixth album as BC Camplight, he wants listeners to know about his recent experiences and their effect on him. Herewith, a mostly unembroidered account of how he sees things. When allusiveness arrives, the metaphors are easy to... Read more... |
