indie
CD: Morton Valence - Me and Home JamesSunday, 22 May 2011![]() A couple of years ago Morton Valence appeared out of nowhere with a fan-financed concept album, Bob and Veronica Ride Again, full of plucky imagination, indie sweetness and Nancy Sinatra vibes. It arrived with a CD-sized novelette and had a faintly... Read more... |
UK Festivals 2011 Round-UpSaturday, 21 May 2011![]() It's time to dust down your tent and ice-box and plan some summer breaks with theartsdesk's definitive clickable festival guide - listings and links for all the UK festivals this summer, from rock by the lochs to DJs in London parks, and catching... Read more... |
Suuns/ Gyratory System, Corsica Studios, LondonMonday, 16 May 2011![]() It took until the fourth song of their set for Suuns to take off. Lurching into “PVC”, the Montréal quartet gelled. Monolithic drums, pounding, relentless bass guitar and slabs of sheet-metal guitar rolled off the stage. Harnessing the power of... Read more... |
CD: Wild Beasts - SmotherThursday, 05 May 2011![]() There's no doubt about it, Hayden Thorpe has the most manly falsetto in modern music. It's not the wheedling whine of the post-Radiohead generation of indie sadsacks, nor the haunted and haunting quaver of an Anthony Hegarty, nor yet the... Read more... |
Reinventing the Record: Strange New Formats of the Digital AgeThursday, 28 April 2011![]() While rumours of the album's demise may well have been premature, the digital age certainly does present increasing challenges when it comes to getting punters to keep and treasure music. Of course, really it all went wrong with the CD: those... Read more... |
CD: Rayographs - RayographsWednesday, 27 April 2011![]() The self-titled debut album by London-based three-piece Rayographs is one of those surprises you hope for - a virtually unknown band referencing little that’s going on right now and capturing it in long-playing form with panache and a compelling... Read more... |
Upside Down – The Creation Records StoryMonday, 25 April 2011![]() “I thought I was creating metaphysical history by running Creation,” says the label’s Alan McGee in Upside Down. Seconds later the meat-and-potatoes rock of Oasis blasts from the soundtrack. The drug-assisted disconnect between such lofty aspiration... Read more... |
CD: tUnE-yArDs - whokillSunday, 24 April 2011![]() Even the cover artwork refuses to conform, breaking the first rule of graphic design by utilising a dozen different typefaces and alternating upper and lower-case lettering for maximum optical anarchy. In fact, the inference is that we should play... Read more... |
Upside Down: The Creation Records StoryTuesday, 19 April 2011![]() “I thought I was creating metaphysical history by running Creation” says the label’s Alan McGee in Upside Down. Seconds later the meat-and-potatoes rock of Oasis blasts from the soundtrack. The drug-assisted disconnect between such lofty aspiration... Read more... |
Cold WeatherWednesday, 13 April 2011![]() To describe this movie as slow-burn would be like saying snails live in the fast lane. The latest work from indie auteur Aaron Katz (Dance Party USA and Quiet City) who wrote, directed and edited, is 97 minutes long, but nothing happens for its... Read more... |
CD: Metronomy - The English RivieraWednesday, 06 April 2011![]() For weeks there have been rumours that the new Metronomy release would be electronica that would appeal to people who don’t really listen to it. The last bit, at least, is true. I don’t listen to much of that genre and yet every time I get to the... Read more... |
Treefight for Sunlight, Hoxton Square Bar and KitchenTuesday, 05 April 2011![]() Drummers that sing lead are rare. Ones that sing while pounding away like Keith Moon are even rarer. Denmark’s Treefight for Sunlight are a talented lot, a four-piece who all sing, with three taking the lead. These are the vocals that drive the band... Read more... |
