CDs/DVDs
Album: Danger Mouse & Black Thought - Cheat CodesWednesday, 10 August 2022![]() The last time Danger Mouse (Brian Burton to his mum) dropped a hip hop album, it was 2005’s The Mouse & The Mask, a witty, beaty, big and bouncy collaboration with the late, great MF DOOM. That was 17 years ago. In fairness, he’s been busy with... Read more... |
Album: Boris - Heavy RocksMonday, 08 August 2022![]() Boris are an eclectic Japanese band, with over 20 albums to their name. Following their creative instincts and often recording live with no overdubs, they are never less than brave, making music that takes no prisoners. They are masters of sounds... Read more... |
Album: Kasabian - The Alchemist's EuphoriaSaturday, 06 August 2022![]() With a title like The Alchemist’s Euphoria, Kasabian set senses tingling; anticipating something trippy with this seventh album, their first in five years. But the context behind it is all the more real and raw.In 2020 former frontman Tom Meighan... Read more... |
Album: Raf Vilar - ClichêFriday, 05 August 2022![]() Although Raf Vilar grew up in Rio De Janeiro he has been based in London for over a decade, where his second album Clichê was recorded. It appears on a label operating from Malmö, Sweden. In keeping with this internationalism, what’s emerged isn’t... Read more... |
Album: Panda Bear & Sonic Boom - ResetThursday, 04 August 2022![]() It’s about 30 years since the ever-influential Spacemen 3 called it a day amid a storm of backbiting and recriminations. Yet in 2022, within a couple of months of each other, the band’s twin powerhouses have both released albums of their own.... Read more... |
Album: Ruby Colley - OverheardTuesday, 02 August 2022![]() Violinist and composer Ruby Colley combines elements of folk, contemporary classical and jazz with explorations and evocations of the natural world.Her debut release, 2010’s Murmurations, was a minimalist, paired-down evocation of nature and natural... Read more... |
Album: Beyoncé - RenaissanceMonday, 01 August 2022![]() There’s polarising discourse and there’s polarising discourse, and then there’s Beyoncé discourse. On the one hand, there’s “the Bey Hive”: the very model of a furious modern fandom who will boost her and monster her critics at a microsecond’s... Read more... |
Album: Friendship - Love the StrangerThursday, 28 July 2022![]() Over the past few years, Joe Pera Talks With You has been one of television’s joys. Each episode finds the small-town American music teacher navigating life in Upper Michigan. Unhurriedly, with good humour, he deals with the day-to-day small things... Read more... |
Album: The Kooks - 10 Tracks to Echo in the DarkWednesday, 27 July 2022![]() From Brighton to Berlin with the Brit School alums, who formed 20 years ago – allegedly out shopping in Primark. Virgin signed them three months later. What started as “a joke” has endured through five albums – and here comes their sixth, 10 Tracks... Read more... |
Blu-ray: Get CarterTuesday, 26 July 2022![]() Director Mike Hodges's Get Carter (1971) has been praised as the best British gangster film. I would go even further, and put it up against the best gangster films of all time, on the same level as Lang’s The Big Heat (1953), Melville’s Le... Read more... |
Album: Jamie T - The Theory of WhateverMonday, 25 July 2022![]() When Jamie T first appeared in the early noughties, he was trumpeted by some who should have known better as the musical heir to Joe Strummer, while actually sounding more like a Kate Nash acolyte. Six years since his last album, The Theory of... Read more... |
Album: Ben Harper - Bloodline MaintenanceSaturday, 23 July 2022![]() Throughout the 1990s and the first decade of this century, Ben Harper achieved global stardom, although the UK was a territory where he never achieved lift-off. By contrast, in the US, Australia and much of Europe, he’s regarded as a heavyweight (he... Read more... |
