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Short Term 12Tuesday, 29 October 2013![]() A film of contrasts, Short Term 12 manages to be simultaneously dark and humorous, casual yet intense. The relationships between staff and patients in the group home for troubled teenagers where it’s set – the facility is meant to be a place of... Read more... |
Just in From Scandinavia: Nordic Music Round-Up 9Monday, 28 October 2013![]() Norway is currently attracting an uncommon degree of attention due to the absurd “The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?)” by Ylvis, the comedy duo Bård and Vegard Ylvisåker. The country’s mainstream music hasn’t been this newsworthy since a-ha conquered... Read more... |
CD: RM Hubbert - Breaks & BoneSunday, 06 October 2013![]() The debates that come with music awards tend to be more interesting than the institutions themselves, which is why it was so novel to see this year’s SAY Award - the Creative Scotland-backed equivalent of the Mercury Prize - go to a work that was... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: National Wake, DrugstoreSunday, 06 October 2013![]() National Wake: A Walk in Africa 1979–81South Africa’s National Wake would be noteworthy enough even if their music wasn’t. The mixed-race group emerged in 1978 in a country where the establishment and institutions were directly opposed to what... Read more... |
Live_Transmission: Joy Division Reworked, Royal Festival HallSunday, 22 September 2013![]() From no visible source, the instantly recognisable voice of Joy Division’s Ian Curtis croons the words of “Love Will Tear Us Apart”. But the lyrics aren’t in their familiar setting. Alone, he’s stripped from the band, naked and vulnerable. He’s been... Read more... |
CD: Mazzy Star - Seasons of Your DayThursday, 19 September 2013![]() Some people are lucky enough to have the sort of friends that, no matter how rarely you see them, you can call them up and instantly pick up right back where you left off. Some people are even luckier, and have the sort of friends that they see even... Read more... |
CD: MGMT - MGMTWednesday, 11 September 2013![]() MGMT’s last album, 2010’s Congratulations, defined a modern psychedelia of the highest order. Bold of sweep, full of ambition and tinged with the airs of defeat and desperation, it set Ben Goldwasser and Andrew Van Wyngarden up as ones to watch: a... Read more... |
Agnes Obel, St Pancras Old ChurchThursday, 05 September 2013![]() In the half light of a small medieval church tucked behind London's St Pancras Station, a figure in white plays melancholy songs at a grand piano to the accompaniment of a cellist and violinist. This chamber ensemble had an audience of 84. The... Read more... |
CD: Lanterns on the Lake – Until the Colours RunThursday, 05 September 2013![]() Newcastle’s Lanterns on the Lake have quietly gone about the business of perfecting their mood music. Each time they surface, their music gains another level of intensity and assumes a greater focus. This progress suggests their second album, Until... Read more... |
CD: Babyshambles - Sequel to the PrequelSunday, 01 September 2013![]() There are few duller subjects in popular music than the relationship between Pete Doherty and drugs. I’d like therefore to be able to tell you that I have avoided all such references in this review. The truth is, however, I can’t: from the first... Read more... |
CD: múm – SmilewoundWednesday, 28 August 2013![]() The last album released by Iceland’s múm was Early Birds, an archive trawl from 2012 which unearthed previously unheard material recorded between 1998 and 2000. Before that was 2009’s Sing Along to Songs You Don't Know. Smilewound is a comeback, and... Read more... |
Julia Holter, Cecil Sharp HouseWednesday, 21 August 2013![]() Imagine an aural swoon of a song like a mermaid’s sigh preceding one which introduces Saint-Saëns’s The Carnival of the Animals to free-jazz skronk. After that, Laurie Anderson pops along to take on the soft soul of the early Seventies Isley... Read more... |
