Canada
Tin Star, Sky Atlantic - broken characters stalked by remorseless fateMonday, 11 September 2017![]() Sometimes you can find yourself hankering after those old-fashioned TV dramas where you got a self-contained story every week, so you can drop in on it at any time and still keep up with what’s going on. With Tin Star, on the other hand, you need to... Read more... |
Late Company, Trafalgar Studios review - visceral production of Jordan Tannahill's lean, pained dramaTuesday, 29 August 2017![]() Canadian playwright Jordan Tannahill wrote Late Company when he was only 23. It would be an impressive achievement at any age, but it seems all the more remarkable that so stark a dissection of the consequences of a tragedy should have come from so... Read more... |
Maudie review - intriguing and irritating in turnFriday, 04 August 2017![]() The little-known Canadian folk artist Maud Lewis is the Maudie of the title of Aisling Walsh's grim-faced biopic, which feels frustratingly incomplete where it really counts. Sally Hawkins's committed occupancy of this sweet-faced if largely... Read more... |
CD: Arcade Fire – Everything NowThursday, 20 July 2017![]() If you consider the fanciful notion that Arcade Fire are a kind of Canadian art house Dexys Midnight Runners who have substituted strained angsty soul for strained angsty rock, then the title track of their new album is their “Come On Eileen”. It’s... Read more... |
CD: Broken Social Scene - Hug of ThunderWednesday, 28 June 2017![]() Hug of Thunder makes its case with “Victim Lover”, its ninth track. For the first time on Broken Social Scene’s follow-up to 2010’s Forgiveness Rock Record, the album takes a breath to focus on the song rather than its architecture. “Victim Lover”... Read more... |
It’s Only the End of the WorldSaturday, 25 February 2017![]() French-Canadian director Xavier Dolan leaves the time and place of It’s Only the End of the World (Juste la fin du monde) deliberately unclear: “Somewhere, a while ago already” is the only clue offered by its opening titles. An adaptation of the... Read more... |
St Lawrence String Quartet, Wigmore HallWednesday, 14 December 2016![]() John Adams, let's face it, was the reason many of us came to hear the St. Lawrence String Quartet. Their performances and recordings as dedicatees of his labyrinthine First String Quartet and Absolute Jest, in which the four players function as... Read more... |
Planet Earth II: Cities, BBC OneMonday, 12 December 2016![]() Cities, the fastest growing habitats in the history of the world, provided the subject for the sixth and final programme in Planet Earth II, the series that came a decade after the original Planet Earth programmes set new standards for television... Read more... |
Kew's Forgotten Queen, BBC FourTuesday, 27 September 2016![]() The indefatigable Victorian spinster Marianne North (1830-1890) is the most interesting artist you've never heard of. The upper-middle-class Ms North thought marriage a terrible experiment, and with her single state allowing her control of her... Read more... |
Barenaked Ladies, RoundhouseSaturday, 10 September 2016![]() Lead singer and frontman Ed Robertson launches into a BNL-in-London rap, extolling the Roundhouse, “where they used to turn trains”, as well as the glories of Camden Market’s liquid-nitrogen ice-cream bar. The crowd, with its distinctly Cold Feet... Read more... |
theartsdesk at the Montreal Jazz FestivalSaturday, 30 July 2016![]() The Montréal International Jazz Festival's 37th edition presented its accustomed surfeit of gigs, covering the complete range from concert hall spectaculars to small club sessions. A large part of this, the globe's biggest jazzfest, is the massive-... Read more... |
CD: MSTRKRFT - OPERATORSaturday, 16 July 2016![]() Music is so often about context, some music more than others. Such is the case with the latest album – the third – from Canadian electronic bolshies MSTRKRFT. It’s wilfully obnoxious, caustic stuff, a battering techno-based assault that cares not a... Read more... |
