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CD: Adam Stafford - Imaginary Walls CollapseWednesday, 10 July 2013![]() Watching Adam Stafford at work can only be described as magical. Thanks to his ingenious use of loop and effects pedals, the Falkirk-born songwriter can spin intricate, layered compositions using nothing but his voice and a couple of bars on guitar... Read more... |
CD: Nadine Shah – Love Your Dum and MadMonday, 08 July 2013![]() Like a child’s crude drawing of a crime they’ve witnessed, the cover image is of two adults: one female, one male. The female is bent forward, holding what looks to be an axe. Below waist height, the male is holding a linear object spewing something... Read more... |
CD: Benin City - Fires in the ParkSunday, 07 July 2013![]() This is not an easy record to get a handle on. When I first got it, I bounced through a couple of tracks idly, and it felt like it was coming from the messy genre fusions of the mid-90s – somewhere between trip-hop, indie-dance, rap-rock and mildly... Read more... |
CD: Darren Hayman & the Short Parliament – BugbearsThursday, 04 July 2013![]() Darren Hayman isn’t a chap who stands still. The former Herfner frontman’s last-but-one album, Lido, was a series of mood-music compositions inspired by open-air swimming pools. In 2011 came The Ship’s Piano, a collection of piano pieces. Rather... Read more... |
CD: Waxahatchee - Cerulean SaltWednesday, 26 June 2013![]() It could be Katie Crutchfield's voice: in the moment, its ragged timbre packs the punch of a cross-my-heart whispered secret. It could be the songwriting itself: stories half-told in two minute bursts, frank and funny and even contradictory the more... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Scared to Get HappySunday, 23 June 2013![]() Various Artists: Scared to Get Happy – A Story of Indie-pop 1980-1989It’s a good thing this box set has the hedge-betting sub-title A Story of Indie-pop. Making the definitive statement on a whole decade of pop’s undergrowth is probably... Read more... |
CD: Sigur Rós - KveikurSunday, 16 June 2013![]() Kveikur is really the first new album from Sigur Rós since 2008’s Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust. Their last, 2012’s Valtari, only had two fresh tracks and was otherwise redone offcuts or previously shelved material. The creative process... Read more... |
Chelsea Light Moving, Village UndergroundSaturday, 15 June 2013![]() “We’re Chelsea Light Moving, we’re from London.” Coming from Thurston Moore during the first UK outing of his post-Sonic Youth combo, that’s amusing. Not only are the rest of the quartet American, Moore himself remains the definition of New York... Read more... |
The Stone Roses: Made of StoneTuesday, 04 June 2013![]() Titling their long-delayed second album The Second Coming meant The Stone Roses had run out of religious metaphors for their 2012 reunion. They already had a song called “I Am the Resurrection”. Still, with super-fan director Shane Meadows on hand... Read more... |
CD: The Pastels – Slow SummitsMonday, 27 May 2013![]() It's apt that the word "slow" crops up in the title of the first album proper in 16 years from Scotland’s seminal and influential indie kingpins. "Stately" would be even more suitable. The pace at which Stephen McRobbie and long-term accomplice... Read more... |
CD: The National - Trouble Will Find MeThursday, 16 May 2013![]() It is no hyperbole to say that The National have made some of my favourite albums of all time. In every case, it has never been a decision I have reached lightly, or quickly. Those first few listens, you’re merely aware that your heart beats a... Read more... |
Just in From Scandinavia: Nordic Music Round-Up 7Tuesday, 30 April 2013![]() Continuing its voyage through Scandinavia’s music, theartsdesk opens the latest chapter in Norway with Still Life With Eggplant, the 16th album from Trondheim’s prolific, long-lived, occasionally challenging and always vital Motorpsycho.Their last... Read more... |
