pop music
Music Reissues Weekly: Trip On Me - Soft Psych & SunshineSunday, 09 October 2022![]() The Candy Company. Evergreen Tangerine. The Lollipop Fantasy. The Pretty People. The Primrose Circus. “It's a Groovy World.” “Meadows and Flowers.” “Summer Flower (She's on my Mind).”The band names and song titles don’t telegraph heaviness. The 24-... Read more... |
Album: Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Cool It DownWednesday, 28 September 2022![]() It’s a minor tragedy that Yeah Yeah Yeahs arrived just in time to be bundled in with a spurious “new rock revolution,” because they were so much more than rock. The Strokes, The White Stripes, The Libertines all may have had decent enough songs, but... Read more... |
The Big Moon, Oran Mor, Glasgow review - partying prevails despite band's bad luckMonday, 26 September 2022![]() Presumably before setting out on their current tour the Big Moon smashed a few mirrors, walked under some ladders and crossed the paths of numerous black cats. Not only is this jaunt over two years in the making, endlessly postponed for the usual... Read more... |
Music Reissues Weekly: Bill Nelson's Red Noise - Art / Empire / Industry - The Complete Red NoiseSunday, 25 September 2022![]() The British music weeklies were clear about where the Sound-On-Sound LP and its singles fitted into the current musical topography when they were issued in 1979. Comparisons offered up included Magazine, Talking Heads and XTC. And, more curiously,... Read more... |
Music Reissues Weekly: The Best of Roxy MusicSunday, 18 September 2022![]() In summer 2001, The Best of Roxy Music reached number 12 on the album charts. The 18-track compilation tied-in with the band’s reunion tour, which kicked off that June. Original band members Bryan Ferry, Andy MacKay, Phil Manzanera and Paul Thompson... Read more... |
Album: Blackpink - Born PinkSaturday, 17 September 2022![]() This album – and its already multi-100 million stream single “Pink Venom” – starts off with a twang of Korean traditional instruments, a background chant of “blaaaackpink”, a monumentally crunching hip hop beat and – OH DEAR GOD ARE THEY DOING... Read more... |
Album: Marcus Mumford - (Self-Titled)Friday, 16 September 2022![]() “I can still taste you and I hate it/That wasn’t a choice in the mind of a child and you knew it/You took the first slice of me and you ate it raw/Ripped at it with your teeth and your lips like a cannibal/You fucking animal.” The opening lines... Read more... |
Music Reissues Weekly: The Sons of Adam - Saturday's Sons: The Complete Recordings 1964-1966Sunday, 11 September 2022![]() “We played the Rolling Stones concert at Long Beach Arena. The Stones came on, and it was the first time that any band had ever done better than us. I was very angry about that.” Randy Holden was The Sons of Adam’s guitarist. He was pretty... Read more... |
Album: Two Door Cinema Club - Keep On SmilingWednesday, 31 August 2022![]() Three and a half years on from 2019’s False Alarm, Keep On Smiling comes album number five from Northern Ireland trio, Two Door Cinema Club. Known for having more bounce to the ounce than your average band, their brand of guitar-flecked electro pop... Read more... |
Music Reissues Weekly: The Swinging Blue Jeans - Feelin’ Better Anthology 1963-1969Sunday, 28 August 2022![]() In late August 1962, Liverpool’s Swinging Blue Genes were booked to play Hamburg’s Star-Club for the first time. At the opening show of their season, they were booed and the curtain was pulled across them. The audience took against their mix of... Read more... |
Coldplay, Hampden Park, Glasgow review - a pop spectacle for all agesThursday, 25 August 2022![]() It is a testament to Coldplay’s capacity for reinvention that a good portion of this stadium crowd were not even born when the band first broke through over two decades ago. Such an age range in the audience clearly caught the eye of Chris Martin,... Read more... |
Music Reissues Weekly: The Telstar Story, The Heinz Sessions Vol. 1Sunday, 14 August 2022![]() “Telstar” was released 60 years ago this week. On 17 August 1962, British record buyers could purchase the second single by The Tornados, a band whose claim to fame until then was being Billy Fury’s back band – their March 1962 debut 45 was... Read more... |
