blues
CD: Band of Skulls - Sweet SourWednesday, 15 February 2012![]() The credibility of blues-rock has ebbed and flowed wildly for 40 years. Once upon a time it was simply the common currency for all major British and American rock bands, as exemplified by Led Zeppelin. Punk’s Seventies heyday put the kybosh on all... Read more... |
The Black Keys, Corn Exchange, EdinburghSunday, 05 February 2012![]() I last saw Dan Auerbach and Pat Carney’s primitive garage blues duo a little under four years ago, touring their sixth album Attack & Release. Truth be told, I found them slightly heavy going. Big riffs, big drums, back-of-a-beer mat lyrics and... Read more... |
CD: Mark Lanegan Band - Blues FuneralSaturday, 04 February 2012![]() Mark Lanegan, ex-junkie and one-time singer with Screaming Trees and Queens of the Stone Age, so fully inhabited his cover of “The Beast in Me” on last year’s Hangover II soundtrack you could easily have assumed he'd written it. With Blues... Read more... |
Cesaria Evora, 1941-2011Monday, 19 December 2011![]() Cesaria Evora was one of the great singers, her lived-in voice and poignant, heart-wrenching music affecting nearly all who heard it. She had been in poor health after a heart attack in 2008 and a stroke last year, and died on the island of São... Read more... |
Guitarist Hubert Sumlin, 1931-2011Tuesday, 06 December 2011![]() Without Hubert Sumlin there would have been no Yardbirds, Captain Beefheart, Led Zeppelin, T-Rex or White Stripes. He was also an essential ingredient for The Rolling Stones. As Howlin’ Wolf’s guitarist, his straightforward power was the perfect... Read more... |
CD: The Black Keys - El CaminoWednesday, 30 November 2011![]() For a couple of uber-hip rock nerds, The Black Keys do often still make pretty conventional music. After flirting with hip hop on the Blakroc project (and some of that mentality rubbing off on 2010’s release, Brothers), it’s back to straightforward... Read more... |
Searching For Summertime, BBC FourThursday, 24 November 2011![]() It’s a song which hangs in the air like pollen or reefer smoke, before gradually rising like a never-to-be-answered prayer. It began life as a lullaby but grew up to be a protest song, a scream of existential angst and even a purred invitation to... Read more... |
CD: Etta James - The DreamerWednesday, 09 November 2011The Dreamer is the relatively low-key swansong from one of soul’s greatest divas, a mountain of barely restrained power, who inspired and influenced several generations of singers. Why some musicians survive lives of excess and others don’t is... Read more... |
CD: Merle Haggard - Working in TennesseeMonday, 26 September 2011![]() “Cocaine Blues” is a song whose murky origins lie at the very roots of blues, folk, country and rock’n’roll, possibly right back to the last days of minstrelsy. When Johnny Cash performs it on his riveting 1968 live album At Folsom Prison, it fairly... Read more... |
Orchestre National de Barbès, Queen Elizabeth HallMonday, 19 September 2011![]() I love the fact that under the “genre” tab on their Facebook page, Orchestre National de Barbès have opted for “Other” from the dropdown menu. Obviously in Facebookland “Other” simply means not rock, soul, hi-hop, jazz, reggae, classical etc.... Read more... |
CD: Fatoumata Diawara - FatouWednesday, 14 September 2011![]() Malian singer-songwriter Fatoumata Diawara produces guitar riffs that are like quiet musical mantras from which songs seem to blossom like exquisite orchids. Or at least that’s the effect achieved by a combination of the songs themselves and the... Read more... |
What I'm Reading: Musician Justin AdamsTuesday, 13 September 2011![]() Justin Adams is considered to be one of the UK’s most original guitarists and record producers and is an extremely versatile collaborator. He was brought up in the Middle East - his father was a British diplomat in Jordan and Egypt - and his music... Read more... |
