pop music
Manic Street Preachers, Brixton AcademySaturday, 22 January 2011![]() The annals of rock’n’roll are littered with complacency, fading stars, and acts who’ve had it and then lost it, forever. So, after 20 years, what makes the Manics different? How come they’re still turning out hit albums? Possibly it’s their hand-on-... Read more... |
Luke Haines, The Hoxton PonyThursday, 20 January 2011![]() Luke Haines holds a small cassette player to the microphone, switches it on and the sounds of birds are heard. It’s “Me and the Birds”, one of his new Outsider Music songs. His old Britpop-era band The Auteurs were guitar pop. His next outfit,... Read more... |
Unexpected Party StartersWednesday, 22 December 2010![]() Over the last 25 years I've done a lot of DJing, or at least playing records in public that, occasionally, people have been refreshed enough to dance to. I've done sets in all manner of scenarios, from nightclubs to house parties, to gallery... Read more... |
Imagine: Ray Davies, Imaginary Man, BBC OneWednesday, 22 December 2010![]() "Compared to the way I feel now", said Ray Davies 50 minutes in, “having a nervous breakdown was a jaunt.” His voice was even, matter of fact. He didn’t look distressed, merely appeared to be stating what he thinks is obvious. Julian Temple’s... Read more... |
Simply Red, O2 ArenaMonday, 20 December 2010![]() When theartsdesk asked Simply Red’s PR company for some pictures of the band to accompany this review, the images sent were of Mick Hucknall – alone. Which is probably all you need to know about who Simply Red are. Last night’s audience at this,... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Rennes: 32nd Trans Musicales FestivalSunday, 19 December 2010![]() The Breton capital Rennes is an attractive city. Move north from the train station, pass through a covered market with tripe and saucisse sellers, cross a canal and there's a series of Italianate squares and arcades. Further along is the quaint... Read more... |
The X Factor 2010: The Final, ITV1Monday, 13 December 2010![]() Last week I suggested that The X Factor's rules may have been manipulated in order to lead to a more entertaining final week. I would like to apologise unreservedly for this suggestion, in the light of the absolute unremitting shower of dismalness... Read more... |
The X Factor XaminedMonday, 13 December 2010![]() And so we reached the climax of Series 7, long awaited by cognoscenti but greeted with mounting apathy by non-believers. Though some had held out hopes for boy - infant? - band One Direction, it was live poll favourite Matt Cardle who ultimately... Read more... |
Suede, O2 ArenaWednesday, 08 December 2010![]() If you stick the phrase "Britpop Revival" into Google, the first page of results suggests that there has been one in 2009, 2008, 2007, 2005 and even 1998, barely a handful of months after Britpop was the epitome of Cool Britannia. It looks as if... Read more... |
Meat Loaf, Wembley ArenaWednesday, 08 December 2010![]() It’s often assumed that people who write about music just sit around listening to achingly hip bands and rare grooves. Not true. You’ll often catch me listening to such Jeremy Clarkson-endorsed combos as Genesis or ZZ Top. Meat Loaf? Certainly.... Read more... |
Captain SKA's anti-cuts song or John Cage - Xmas Number One?Tuesday, 07 December 2010Of the runners and riders for an alternative Christmas hit, Captain SKA's jolly tune with samples of Osborne, Cameron, Thatcher and Clegg is the latest one to be gathering momentum. The other campaign, already rolling on nicely and more likely to... Read more... |
The X Factor 2010, Week 9, ITV1Monday, 06 December 2010![]() Another week, another “fix” in the glorious cavalcade of manipulation, ill-feeling, class hatred, allegations of racism and – oh yes – singing that is The X Factor. This week it was another shift in the rules, seemingly in order to allow the judges... Read more... |
