1990s
10 Questions for Christine McVie of Fleetwood MacTuesday, 20 September 2016![]() theartsdesk meets Christine McVie on a sunny Friday afternoon in September; the Warner Brothers boardroom (with generous hospitality spread) is suitably palatial. We’re the first media interview of the day, so she’s bright and attentive. McVie was... Read more... |
CD: De La Soul - and the Anonymous NobodyMonday, 22 August 2016![]() De La Soul are the posterboys for creative longevity in hip hop. While some contemporaries have maintained a presence by relying on “heritage” status while going in ever-decreasing circles musically (hello, Public Enemy), the trio – still in their... Read more... |
Detroit: Techno City, Institute of Contemporary ArtsWednesday, 27 July 2016![]() Detroit techno music is important. Any student of the club music of the modern age knows this. The sound that fermented among the majority black population of the decaying industrial city in the late 1970s and early 1980s, as disco's last remnants... Read more... |
Vassa Zheleznova, Southwark PlayhouseWednesday, 22 June 2016![]() In the town of Nizhny Novgorod where Maxim Gorky was born, it was said that “the houses are made of stone, the people of iron”. Vassa Zheleznova, the titular matriarch of this rarely performed play, is one such person. She is a businesswoman of... Read more... |
Into the Woods, Opera North, West Yorkshire PlayhouseThursday, 09 June 2016![]() Opera North’s ongoing Ring isn’t taking up much of the chorus’s time, which presumably is one of the reasons that many of its members have decamped half a mile east to collaborate with the West Yorkshire Playhouse in an eye-popping new staging of... Read more... |
Cavalleria Rusticana, Pagliacci, Welsh National OperaFriday, 27 May 2016![]() Seventy years ago, almost to the month, Welsh National Opera took to the stage for the first time with a double bill of the terrible twins, Cavalleria rusticana and Pagliacci; and fifty years later the company celebrated with the same two works... Read more... |
CD: Pet Shop Boys - SuperWednesday, 30 March 2016![]() The deadpan duo of Tennant and Lowe have never been easy to suss out at the best of times: maybe their way of layering wackiness on deep seriousness, eyebrow-flickering subtlety on roaring camp, giddy frivolity on erudition, has been their way of... Read more... |
Tony Allen and Jimi Tenor, Café OTOSaturday, 23 January 2016![]() Questions of what is authentic and what is retro get more complicated the more the information economy matures. Music from decades past that only tens or hundreds of people heard at the time it was made becomes readily available, gets sampled by new... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Still in a Dream - A Story of ShoegazeSunday, 17 January 2016![]() Head straight for Disc 2, Track 4. A drum thumps while spring-loaded guitar feedback pulses. Suddenly, a wall of cascading guitar hurtles forth like an electric hare pursued by greyhounds. A distorted, amelodic guitar solo contrasts with the sweet... Read more... |
David Bowie, 1947-2016Monday, 11 January 2016![]() He knew.18 months of dealing with cancer, and rather than withdraw and rest – as he'd done before – David Bowie knuckled down made a record as intense and disturbing as anything he's done before. The Next Day was a worthy return to the fray but... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: LushSunday, 20 December 2015![]() The news that Lush have reformed didn’t come as surprise. Their comparable contemporaries Ride and Slowdive had also done so over the past couple of years, and My Bloody Valentine – an influence looming over all three – returned in 2007 after over a... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: LevitationSunday, 01 November 2015![]() Levitation: Meanwhile GardensIf Meanwhile Gardens had been issued as it was meant to be in 1993, it would not have had an easy ride. The band itself was falling apart. Founder member and former House of Love guitarist Terry Bickers had said on stage... Read more... |
