CDs/DVDs
Album: Eels - Extreme WitchcraftSaturday, 22 January 2022![]() Mr. E’s music examines hellish depths, but always climbs back towards the light. Electro-Shock Blues (1998) was soon redeemed by “Mr. E’s Beautiful Blues”, and a trilogy of sometimes feral, wracked albums ended with Tomorrow Morning (2010). As the... Read more... |
Album: Earl Sweatshirt - Sick!Friday, 21 January 2022![]() Around 2017, Thebe Neruda Kgositsile, known professionally as Earl Sweatshirt, said he wanted to push his music in a more experimental direction, to do “riskier shit” to be precise. This need to venture out after being released contractually from... Read more... |
Album: John Mellencamp - Strictly A One-Eyed JackThursday, 20 January 2022![]() “I didn’t even know what I was writing about. It was just sent to me”, John Mellencamp has said of Strictly A One-Eyed Jack, his first album in five years.Lauded by Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, and Nora Guthrie, who sees in his work echoes of her father... Read more... |
Album: Lady London - Lady Like: The Boss TapeWednesday, 19 January 2022![]() Virtual “mixtapes” are not proper albums. Their purpose is often to whet the appetite. Nowhere is this more so than in US hip hop and right now Lady London’s new teaser is much-vaunted.Off the back of a couple of hot tunes that woke her peers to her... Read more... |
Blu-ray: Ingmar Bergman Vol 2Tuesday, 18 January 2022![]() In my teens, I was one of the budding cinephiles who ran the Film Club at my boarding school. Once a month, we’d rent an arthouse movie. The films would be projected on the Saturday night.Ingmar Bergman’s The Seventh Seal (1957) was a revelation. As... Read more... |
Album: Boris - WMonday, 17 January 2022![]() This is just boggling. The Japanese rock trio Boris have been together in the same lineup for over a quarter of a century – and it’s longer still since their original formation – but they’re outdoing themselves record by record. Their last record,... Read more... |
Album: Elvis Costello and the Imposters - The Boy Named IfSaturday, 15 January 2022![]() There is a sense in which Elvis Costello emerged as a recording artist fully grown, with that unique vocal mix of vulnerability and insolence, savvy and often brilliant lyrics. Although he has never stopped experimenting, always with the logic of a... Read more... |
Album: Spell Songs II – Let the Light InThursday, 13 January 2022![]() The first set of Spell Songs, The Lost Words, was inspired by nature writer Robert Macfarlane and artist Jackie Morris’s spell-spinning mission to bring back those ‘lost words’ from the natural world that had been excised from children’s... Read more... |
Album: Grace Cummings - Storm QueenWednesday, 12 January 2022![]() Although Storm Queen begins forcefully with the suitably tempestuous “Heaven,” the most affecting track on the second album from Melbourne’s Grace Cummings is the sparse, reflective “Two Little Birds.” The two performances capture the opposing poles... Read more... |
Album: Cat Power - CoversTuesday, 11 January 2022![]() It has been claimed by a good many commentators over the years, that an album of cover versions suggests that an artist is running out of steam and inspiration. Jazzers normally get a pass on this one as they are far more inclined to improvise... Read more... |
Album: Kiefer Sutherland - Bloor StreetSaturday, 08 January 2022![]() Disclaimer: it’s a little unfair I’m reviewing Kiefer Sutherland’s third album. He seems alright, left-ish for an American, done his time in the bad boy lane, sense of humour, tried his hand at this and that, even as a rodeo-rider, and has... Read more... |
Album: Bed Wetter - A Life in the DayFriday, 07 January 2022![]() A Life in the Day is the second album from Bed Wetter, nom de plume of DJ, producer and experimental artist Geoff Kirkwood. Perhaps best known for his dancefloor-centred productions under the Man Power moniker, Kirkwood’s thoughtful and committed... Read more... |
