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Album: Isobel Campbell - There Is No OtherSaturday, 01 February 2020![]() There Is No Other’s third track “Vultures” is about Isobel Campbell’s adopted city Los Angeles and the music business. Instead of assuming a hard-edged tone the song is crystalline, reflecting on “vultures, circling round… tall trees reaching so... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Game Theory - Across The Barrier Of SoundSunday, 26 January 2020![]() Since this column last caught up with the totemic California art-popsters Game Theory, band mainstay Gil Ray passed away. He died in January 2017. He had joined Game Theory as their drummer and backing vocalist in 1985. The new collection Across The... Read more... |
Bombay Bicycle Club, Cardiff University Students Union review - guitar pop, perfectedSunday, 26 January 2020![]() When a band claims a crowd is the loudest of the tour, you can usually guarantee they've said it on every other date too. But for one sweaty night in Cardiff, you had to believe them. Bombay Bicycle Club returned after a six-year absence and were... Read more... |
Album: Squirrel Flower - I Was Born SwimmingSaturday, 25 January 2020![]() The first album from the Boston-bred songwriter Squirrel Flower opens and closes with autobiographical songs. “I-80” opens with the artist - real name Ella O’Connor Williams - giving up on lyrics, poetry and, later, giving up on love, its rootless... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: The Beloved - Where It IsSunday, 19 January 2020![]() Commercially, The Beloved’s peak years kicked off in autumn 1989 when their electro house-pop began its chart run. The band called it a day in 1996 after the X album and its attendant singles. Throughout the period, they dealt in a form of house... Read more... |
Album: Aoife Nessa Frances - Land of No JunctionThursday, 16 January 2020![]() What a lovely surprise. A debut album with its own sensibility that’s come out of the blue. Aoife Nessa Frances is from Dublin and the terrific Land of No Junction – the title comes from a mistaken hearing of Llandudno Junction – signals the arrival... Read more... |
Album: Gabrielle Aplin - Dear HappyMonday, 13 January 2020![]() According to Gabrielle Aplin, the delicate piano ballad which closes, and provides the name of, her first album in over four years was written as a letter to herself; and one penned at a particularly turbulent point in her life. “It’s not easy for... Read more... |
Album: Field Music - Making a New WorldSaturday, 11 January 2020![]() “Only in a Man’s World” is a snappy pop-funk nugget with an Eighties feel. There’s a kinship with Peter Gabriel and “Once in a Lifetime” Talking Heads. Its lyrics though are something else. They begin by asking “Why should a woman feel ashamed?” and... Read more... |
Album: Electric Soft Parade - StagesFriday, 10 January 2020![]() 18 years ago, Electric Soft Parade, centred around brothers Alex and Thomas White, were the latest hyped hope of indie kids and NME-type media. However, their might-have-been moment imploded when they moved too fast for their fans, rocketing off in... Read more... |
Albums of the Year 2019: Sharon Van Etten - Remind Me TomorrowTuesday, 31 December 2019![]() 2019 has been quite the year. Amongst other difficulties being a grown-up hurls at you on the reg, I lost my guiding light (may her adventures on the other side of this universe be everything and more). And the testing times that ensued sees me now... Read more... |
The Libertines, Margate Winter Gardens – last post on the TS Eliot-named tourMonday, 23 December 2019![]() Once upon a time – before the nation’s schism – an indie band with dubious reputation espoused the virtues of Albion and invited us on the good ship Arcadia to travel to this Utopia. Things are a bit different now.Unfashionably nostalgic and... Read more... |
Albums of the Year 2019: Mega Bog - DolphineSaturday, 21 December 2019![]() The lyrical and musical languages spoken by Dolphine are not immediate yet since its release earlier this year the album has repeatedly fascinated. Take “I Hear You Listening (to the Bug on My Wall)”, where Erin Birgy sings “Crazy Kermin in the hall... Read more... |
