Americana
Buried Child, Trafalgar StudiosSaturday, 03 December 2016![]() What stroke of prescience brought two Sam Shepard plays to London in the very month America voted for Trump? The kind of people we’re learning to call the disenfranchised have been Shepard’s focus for the last 40 years, and now they’re global news.... Read more... |
CD: Neil Young - Peace TrailSaturday, 03 December 2016![]() The 37th studio album from the man dubbed “the godfather of grunge” is raw, down and dirty-sounding – like many of the problems Neil Young grapples with. Recorded over four days at Rick Rubin’s Shangri-la Studios in Malibu with Jim Keltner on drums... Read more... |
Sunday Book: The New Yorker Book of the 60sSunday, 20 November 2016![]() As the United States – and the world – agonises over the coming of Donald Trump, it seems to many of us that all hope is almost irretrievably lost. How timely, then, is the publication of a collection of essays which chronicle and celebrate a... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: REMSunday, 13 November 2016![]() Good grief, was Out of Time really 25 years ago? This was the seventh studio album from the li'l ole band from Athens, Georgia, and the one with which they finally cracked open the mainstream international market. This was when people still used to... Read more... |
CD: Martha Wainwright - Goodnight CitySunday, 13 November 2016![]() After four years, Martha Wainwright is back with her fourth solo album. While she’s been away she’s turned 40 and now says that on this outing she’s “a songwriter, but also just a singer and interpreter. This is perhaps the essence of who I truly am... Read more... |
'We should take a 1:1 ratio of male to female talent as the norm'Sunday, 30 October 2016![]() This year is the sixth London Festival of American Music, and I could not be more excited about it. From the first festival in 2006 – 10 years ago now – I had a very specific idea about what I wanted the London Festival of American Music to be like... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Judy Henske & Jerry YesterSunday, 28 August 2016![]() In 1969, a tranche of American musicians looked back to the country’s past for inspiration. Bob Dylan followed John Wesley Harding with Nashville Skyline. The Band’s eponymous second album hit the shops. The Flying Burrito Brothers debuted with The... Read more... |
CD: Old Fire - Songs from the Haunted SouthWednesday, 27 July 2016![]() Honestly, you wait years for a lengthy project to come to fruition, then two turn up at once. However, while The Avalanches had to contend with people tapping their watches and sighing wearily, The Earlies’ John Mark Lapham had only his own clock to... Read more... |
La Fanciulla del West, Grange Park OperaSunday, 05 June 2016![]() Though composed after and based on a play by the same author, Puccini’s spaghetti western is in no way a sequel to Madama Butterfly, his whisky-sour eastern. Fanciulla is Butterfly’s opposite in almost every respect, and to tell... Read more... |
The Burning Hell, OsloWednesday, 25 May 2016![]() “We’ve been visiting libraries on this tour and it’s a lot of fun learning people still read.” The words of The Burning Hell’s main man Mathias Kom before launching into “Give Up” stress he and his band are not typical rock‘n’rollers. “Give Up”... Read more... |
Basia Bulat, Hoxton Square Bar & KitchenThursday, 14 April 2016![]() The cape is not an everyday item of clothing. Worn by magicians, it brings an air of the extraordinary. It billows in the path of superheroes. The cloak of invisibility confirms the cape’s singularity. Basia Bulat was first seen in a sparkly gold... Read more... |
CD: Richmond Fontaine - You Can't Go Back If There's Nothing To Go Back ToSunday, 20 March 2016![]() News that Richmond Fontaine were calling it a day with one final album and tour was not itself a surprise: across latter-day releases, from at least 2009’s We Used to Think the Freeway Sounded Like a River, the music had become progressively... Read more... |
