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CD: Honeyblood - HoneybloodWednesday, 09 July 2014![]() Right from their lo-fi beginnings, Glasgow’s Honeyblood have always been able to deliver the perfect kiss-off. It’s why it’s a relief to see that the duo’s self-titled debut album retains a fair slice of that crackle and hiss, Stina Tweeddale’s... Read more... |
Begin AgainMonday, 07 July 2014![]() Movies about the music industry often end up being bombastic or twee or merely idiotic. This one, written and directed by John Carney (who made 2006's not entirely dissimilar Once), picks its way carefully around the pitfalls to tell a story of love... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: C86, The Motown 7s BoxSunday, 22 June 2014![]() Various Artists: NME C86, The Motown 7s Box – Rare and Unreleased Vinyl Volume 2With music – or anything really – few things develop or evolve neatly, and British grassroots music from the mid-1980s is a case in point. When, in 1986, the NME... Read more... |
Pulp: A Film About Life, Death & Supermarkets…Thursday, 05 June 2014![]() Any band’s reunion is bittersweet. They can never be what they were at their peak and know it, and yet fans hope. Recapturing past magic is tough. Hair is lost, weight is gained and aging depletes energy. With Pulp, the band never assumed formula... Read more... |
CD: Howling Bells - HeartstringsMonday, 02 June 2014![]() Any fears that Howling Bells’ short hiatus, or the new motherhood of frontwoman and lead songwriter Juanita Stein, had softened the band’s deliciously dark yet melodic songwriting must surely be assuaged by the huge, squalling riff that opens new... Read more... |
Just in From Scandinavia: Nordic Music Round-Up 11Thursday, 29 May 2014![]() Denmark’s Broken Twin take the lead in the latest of theartsdesk’s regular round-ups of the new music coming in from Scandinavia. Debut album May is melancholy. Minimally arranged, with lyrics addressing the pain brought by the passing of time,... Read more... |
CD: Becky Becky – Good Morning, MidnightTuesday, 27 May 2014![]() Good Morning, Midnight is the 1939 Jean Rhys novel portraying an alienated woman moving through the present while being confronted with, but not necessarily recognising, her own past. In the book, Sasha Jensen wanted to be acknowledged but also... Read more... |
10 Questions for Howling Bells' Juanita SteinMonday, 26 May 2014![]() Howling Bells have come a long way in the 10 years since they settled on a name and direction for their musical project, both physically - the four-piece uprooted themselves from Sydney, Australia to their adopted hometown of London to record and... Read more... |
CD: Sharon Van Etten - Are We ThereMonday, 26 May 2014![]() The first thing you’ll notice about Sharon Van Etten’s Are We There is how crystal-clear and clean it sounds. “Afraid of Nothing”, the album’s opening track, fizzes with hope and expectation like the long tail of a firework from its giddy opening... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: OasisSunday, 25 May 2014![]() Oasis: Definitely Maybe“His onstage presence is supernatural, a good looking boy exuding primal sexual allure while standing stock still, hands behind his back, all effort going into his big chested, raw throated pure and essential singing.”... Read more... |
CD: Matt Berry – Music for InsomniacsWednesday, 21 May 2014![]() Declaring that your new album can help conquer insomnia seems, initially, self-defeating. If it induces such a calmness that potential listeners drift off to sleep, then there’s the potential it may never be heard in full. Yet this is what lies... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Aarhus: SPOT Festival 2014Sunday, 11 May 2014![]() At last night’s Eurovision Song Contest, host country Denmark submitted “Cliché Love Song”, a weedy Bruno Mars-a-like designed to ensure they did not win for a second year running. It came ninth. While understandable that Danish national broadcaster... Read more... |
