pop music
Singles & Downloads: March 2012Monday, 12 March 2012![]() After a nine-month absence, during which Joe Muggs explored the world's largest natural bassbin in the Amazonian rain forest and Thomas H Green waited to receive his passport back from the Bolivian government, Singles & Downloads returns to... Read more... |
Sinéad O'Connor, Queen Elizabeth HallSunday, 11 March 2012![]() Some people – a very few – just have it. Never mind whether her songs appeal, or the style in which she performs them, but Sinéad O’Connor’s presence is extraordinary - as, of course, is her voice. She sings “I Am Stretched on Your Grave” a capella... Read more... |
CD: King Charles - LoveBloodSunday, 11 March 2012![]() This particular King Charles should watch out. Although he’s assumed the trappings of a Georgian fop, he’d be well minded to pay heed to his predecessors King Charles I - beheaded in 1649 - and King Charles II – dogged by plague and the Great Fire... Read more... |
He Was More Than a Monkee: Davy Jones, 1948–2012Wednesday, 29 February 2012![]() The death of Davy Jones is a surprise. A horrible surprise. Less than a year ago he was on stage at the Royal Albert Hall in the reunited Monkees, full of life, hogging the stage, hamming it up and celebrating the wonderful songs of America’s... Read more... |
The Grammys: A Night of Surprises?Monday, 13 February 2012![]() Well, who could have predicted that? For once the Grammys proved that the US recording industry establishment is up for the challenge of reflecting the sense of a world in social and cultural flux by throwing surprise after surprise, bombshell after... Read more... |
CD: Lana Del Rey – Born to DieWednesday, 01 February 2012![]() The dust will eventually settle around the flapdoodle about withdrawn albums, whether Lana Del Rey is authentic, a fabulist construct or rubbish live. And when it does, this, the debut album, will be left. There’s no doubt that “Video Games” and its... Read more... |
How the Brits Rocked America: Go West, BBC FourSaturday, 28 January 2012Before The Beatles touched down there in 1964, British pop was barely a concern for America. The first in this three-part series took The Beatles arrival as the year zero for British pop’s conquering of America. An entertaining canter through an... Read more... |
CD: Mike Doughty - Yes and Also YesThursday, 26 January 2012![]() Whatever post-modern subtexts and layers of irony may lie behind the title Yes and Also Yes, the fact remains that Mike Doughty’s fourth solo album exudes a sunny positivism that makes a completely literal reading perfectly reasonable. From... Read more... |
CD: Tunng - This is Tunng... Live From the BBCWednesday, 04 January 2012![]() Tunng are not as kooky as they might appear. Yes there is a preponderance of beards in their extensive lineup, and a rather byzantine tale to how that lineup has evolved over the years. And yes, their songs include bone percussion, electronic... Read more... |
CD of the Year: Mara Carlyle - FloreatSaturday, 31 December 2011![]() It's the effortlessness that does it. So many singer-songwriters strain like billy-oh to make obvious their artistry, their auteurship, their emotional authenticity, when behind it all they're doing something really quite ordinary. This album, on... Read more... |
CD of the Year: Rustie - Glass SwordsMonday, 19 December 2011![]() If 2011 was the year when dance music's natural tendency to fragmentation was taken to extremes, this album was the one that bound those fragments together into one demented but scintillating vision. Russell Whyte – Rustie – comes from a very... Read more... |
CD: Emmy the Great & Tim Wheeler - This is ChristmasSaturday, 17 December 2011![]() This is an unexpectedly wonderful album. A five-star rating might seem a bit much but then judging music in the same way as sport or exams is a bit crap anyway. So let’s say 5/5 compared to other Christmas albums and, yes, this is at the very summit... Read more... |
