pop music
Time to party like it's 1926Wednesday, 27 October 2010![]() In 1920s London, those who could afford to indulged in a craze for wild parties - pyjama parties, sailor parties, pool parties - the wilder the better, with American jazzers such as the Blackbirds Revue providing the stomping music. Resplendent... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Tampere, Finland: At the Lost in Music Festival 2010Sunday, 24 October 2010![]() The music of Sibelius might speak of Finland, its unpopulated spaces, vast inland lakes, semi-Arctic climate and long, dark nights, but the annual Lost in Music festival brings together a bewildering array of Finnish bands and singers that range... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Musician Andy McCluskey of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the DarkSaturday, 23 October 2010![]() Andy McCluskey (b 1959) is singer and frontman of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, one of the most successful groups of the late Seventies and early Eighties electro-pop boom. They reformed five years ago but have been in no rush to dive into... Read more... |
KT Tunstall, Shepherd's Bush EmpireThursday, 21 October 2010![]() First up, a confession. I’m one of those who’ve never considered KT Tunstall to be quite the real deal. She’s sometimes described as indie, but I’ve always found her more background music for filling out a tax form to than someone to help you... Read more... |
Brandon Flowers, HMV ForumSunday, 17 October 2010![]() There was a rumour floating around the packed Forum last night that David Cameron was in the audience. I did not spot him on my way in, but he did choose The Killers' “All These Things That I've Done” as a desert island disc in 2006 and I imagine... Read more... |
a-ha, Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Albert HallSaturday, 09 October 2010![]() Twenty-five years ago, a-ha achieved something unprecedented for a Norwegian band: they entered the British charts. The week of 5 October, 1985 saw “Take On Me” enter the Top 40. Three weeks later it peaked at number two. To mark the anniversary, a-... Read more... |
Jonathan Richman, Amersham ArmsFriday, 08 October 2010![]() In 1985 I travelled to Madrid to interview Jonathan Richman. Two questions into our perfectly amicable chat, proceedings assumed pear-shaped proportions. The eccentric musician behind the proto-punk hit "Roadrunner" announced that he did not want to... Read more... |
New Music CDs Round-Up 13Saturday, 02 October 2010![]() This month's extraordinary, rich and strange releases are led by Ninja Tune's 20th-anniversary album of new tunes and remixes ("hard to know when to stop throwing the compliments"), Robert Plant's new band ("puts most vintage rockers to shame") and... Read more... |
Tim Robbins and the Rogues Gallery Band, Union ChapelFriday, 01 October 2010![]() Actors and musicians are always trying to swap places, often with hilarious consequences (as long as you didn't pay for a ticket). Madonna in Body of Evidence? Keanu Reeves in his inexcusable band Dogstar? I think not. But Tim Robbins is a... Read more... |
Singles and Downloads 7Thursday, 30 September 2010![]() Mark Ronson & The Business Intl, The Bike Song (Sony Music) There are ways and ways to make novelty retro-pop. Mark Ronson, for example, has absolutely nailed it here. This song, with its almost unbearably sunny Lovin' Spoonful-styled harmony... Read more... |
Mark Ronson & The Business Intl/ Rose Elinor Dougall, Hackney EmpireThursday, 30 September 2010![]() Hackney’s Empire is the perfect venue for pan-Atlantic producer/hipster Mark Ronson’s vehicle The Business Intl. New album Record Collection is an aural revue – with guests ranging from Eighties idols Boy George and Simon Le Bon through Wu Tang’s... Read more... |
I Am Kloot, Union ChapelWednesday, 29 September 2010![]() I Am Kloot are a band it’s hard not to like in an almost personal way. The Manchester-based trio exude warmth, northern charm and a sense of self-contentment, seemingly impervious to the fact that they still haven’t made it as big as everyone thinks... Read more... |
