New music
10 Questions for folk singer-songwriter Olivia Chaney - 'deeply personal songs that open out to the universal'Monday, 25 March 2024![]() The British folk artist and singer songwriter Olivia Chaney released her third solo album this week, as we break out into springtime, and she’ll be touring sporadically around the UK over the next few months, with a showcase at London’s Union Chapel... Read more... |
Album: Sheryl Crow - EvolutionMonday, 25 March 2024![]() During the mid to late 90s, Sheryl Crow and other grunge lite-friendly female artists like Alanis Morrisette were all over the airwaves. Sheryl’s particular schtick being a soft rock stew of pop/country/folk that threw up monster hits like “All I... Read more... |
Music Reissues Weekly: Niney The Observer Presents Lightning and Thunder!Sunday, 24 March 2024![]() Winston Holness started his own record label in 1969. Missing a finger, he became known by many folks as Niney. Born 7 December 1944, he had lost a thumb in an accident at work. By the point his imprint debuted, he had sung on a Clement “Coxsone”... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Singer Dee C LeeSaturday, 23 March 2024![]() Dee C Lee was born Diane Sealy in London in 1961. She is best known for her 1985 hit “See the Day”, later covered by Girls Aloud, and for being in two of the Eighties' most notable pop acts, The Style Council and WHAM!. But she was also prolifically... Read more... |
Album: High Llamas - Hey PandaSaturday, 23 March 2024![]() Hey Panda is unlike any previous High Llamas album. While the characteristic traces of late Sixties and early Seventies Beach Boys, Van Dyke Parks and Steely Dan are here, they have become melded with a sensibility lead-Llama Sean O’Hagan has... Read more... |
WAKE, National Stadium, Dublin review - a rainbow river of dance, song, and so much elseThursday, 21 March 2024![]() In what feels like the beginning, or at least the Old Testament, there was Riverdance. Now, ready to flow through the world once the world knows it needs it, there’s a rainbow-coloured river of just about everything musical and choreographic that’s... Read more... |
Album: Waxahatchee - Tigers BloodThursday, 21 March 2024![]() Waxahatchee’s Katie Crutchfield never set out to play country music. In her teens, she performed in a high school power pop band, The Ackleys, alongside her twin sister Allison. A few years later, the siblings formed PS Elliot, a riot grrrl group.... Read more... |
Album: The Jesus and Mary Chain - Glasgow EyesWednesday, 20 March 2024![]() Jim and William Reid’s musical trajectory has been extraordinary. They started out by out-punking punk with terrifying noise barrages and wilfully clumsy three-chord thrashing, but quickly revealed a deep love of classic pop song structures which... Read more... |
Album: Elbow - Audio VertigoMonday, 18 March 2024![]() On this, their 10th album, the melodious Mancunians started at the drum kit and built from there. This is no bad thing. The overall effect is wide-ranging, surprising and altogether more uplifting than either the delicious despairing ... Read more... |
Music Reissues Weekly: The Mystic Tide - FrustrationSunday, 17 March 2024![]() Crashing chords are followed by a spindly, untrammelled solo guitar. After this subsides, the singer lays out the issue: “I try, I cry, I just can't see why. It's clear, she's near, the sights and sounds I hear.” He’s distressed, his anguish... Read more... |
Album: Julia Holter - Something in the Room She MovesSaturday, 16 March 2024![]() Julia Holter has created a long line of albums that trade on sophisticated poetry, both lyrical and musical, and her latest, perhaps the most adventurous of all, inhabits a world where nothing is certain, narratives are disjointed, and the... Read more... |
Album: Kim Gordon - The CollectiveThursday, 14 March 2024![]() Some icons sit back and bask. Kim Gordon does not. She has occasionally intimated that her New York cool and relentless work rate may be down to a smidgeon of imposter syndrome, even after all her years on the frontline. Whatever the truth of it,... Read more... |
