CDs/DVDs
Album: Daniel Avery - Ultra TruthTuesday, 01 November 2022![]() There is now a kind of “leftfield mainstream” in electronic music. It’s populated by people a decade or more younger than the original acid house generation, but who take their core inspiration from post-rave experimentation of the early-mid... Read more... |
Album: Tropical Gothclub - Tropical GothclubSaturday, 29 October 2022![]() Queens of the Stone Age. The Dead Weather. The Raconteurs. For those who know these bands intimately, Dean Fertita is no stranger. But to those less familiar he might need a little introducing.Fertita has long been a prominent, yet, background... Read more... |
Blu-ray: The Ballad of Tam-LinFriday, 28 October 2022![]() The British folk horror wave of the late Sixties and early Seventies wasn’t impervious to American influence. Though Roddy McDowall (1928-98), the director of The Ballad of Tam-Lin (1970), was born in Herne Hill, he was as Hollywood-steeped as its... Read more... |
Album: Aoife Nessa Frances - ProtectorThursday, 27 October 2022![]() There’s a song by Kevin Ayers called “The Lady Rachel”. It was on his 1969 debut solo LP Joy Of A Toy. Play it alongside “This Still Life”, the second track on the second album from Ireland’s Aoife Nessa Frances and the aesthetic kinship is clear.... Read more... |
Album: Taylor Swift - MidnightsWednesday, 26 October 2022![]() Taylor Swift’s transitions have become imperious, from the woody hush of her collaborations with The National’s Aaron Dessner, Folklore and Evermore, to the remade reclamations of her early work. Working at pace, she has assembled an impregnable... Read more... |
Album: Goat - Oh DeathTuesday, 25 October 2022![]() It’s now six years since Goat last released an album of new songs and, despite a live disc and one of B-sides and other odds and sods that have appeared in the meantime, its Requiem title suggested that it might have been their last call to arms.... Read more... |
Album: Witch Fever - CongregationSaturday, 22 October 2022![]() Witch Fever are a seething punk outfit from Manchester whose debut album rampages at the patriarchy with unbridled fury. The tone throughout is summed up in “Sour”, wherein grimy, gloomy riffin’ is accompanied by oblique references to Christianity,... Read more... |
Album: Arctic Monkeys - The CarFriday, 21 October 2022![]() Who could really make head or tail of Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino? It was weird. Interesting, occasionally brilliant, but definitely weird. Now it’s time to almost come back down to earth (but not Sheffield earth,... Read more... |
Album: Loyle Carner - HugoThursday, 20 October 2022![]() You’ll want to love Loyle Carner. There’s so much about what he gives and how he delivers it that’s disarming, charming, brilliant even. His lyrics across this album are very obviously from the heart and took real courage to hammer into shape. He... Read more... |
Album: Simple Minds - Direction of the HeartWednesday, 19 October 2022![]() You’d be within your rights to imagine that Direction of the Heart, the follow-up to 2018’s patchy-but-decent Walk Between Worlds, would see the Simple Minds twin engine of Jim Kerr and Charlie Burchill pull on billowing white shirts and head for... Read more... |
Blu-ray: Ingmar Bergman Vol 3Tuesday, 18 October 2022![]() The release of each box-set in the BFI’s Blu-ray four-volume collection of Ingmar Bergman films is a delight. Volume 3 provides some of the Swedish master’s essential works.Most of them are as dark as they come. The Scandi Noir that has... Read more... |
Album: Dry Cleaning - StumpworkMonday, 17 October 2022![]() There are many reasons that I am obsessed with Florence Shaw. It's not just that as a long time sufferer of Resting-Bitch-Face I identify hard with her deadpan nonchalance, it's also pure props that she's brought spoken-word-set-to-music into the... Read more... |
