pop music
WHY?, Duke of York's Picture House, BrightonWednesday, 26 October 2011![]() Ah, the Duke of York’s Picture House, the oldest consistently operating purpose-built cinema in the country. It’s a beautiful venue, just over a century old, and almost too comfortable. It’s been jazzed up a few times over the decades and, tonight,... Read more... |
George Michael, Royal Albert HallWednesday, 26 October 2011With the scheduled start time of last night's gig long gone and George Michael nowhere in sight, scurrilous jokes, gossip and unfounded rumours were floating around the Royal Albert Hall. We won't reprint them here but, needless to say, funny... Read more... |
CD: Coldplay - Mylo XylotoSunday, 23 October 2011![]() Is there any point criticising Coldplay? You might as well take issue with your own digestive system, or the word “the”, or the colour brown. They're there, they're part of the fabric of things, they're not going away. Indeed, so etched are they... Read more... |
Interview: Peter GabrielThursday, 13 October 2011![]() One of the problems with Peter Gabriel’s back catalogue for me, I tell him, as he is reclining in an office at EMI in London, is the sounds - some of them really are very dated. Gabriel would often pioneer a sound like the reverse-gated drum sound... Read more... |
Spiritualized, Royal Albert HallWednesday, 12 October 2011![]() Two years ago, Spiritualized reprised their bestselling (one might say "only major") 1997 album, Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space, in the curiously titled concert series, Don't Look Back. Since then, their frontman (one... Read more... |
CD: M83 - Hurry Up, We're DreamingSunday, 09 October 2011![]() Remember the big music? Eighties big. Tears for Fears’ “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” big. Simple Minds’ “Waterfront” big. Anthony Gonzalez does. He might say his fifth album as M83 is inspired by The Smashing Pumpkins’ 1995 double set Melon... Read more... |
CD: Luke Haines - 9 1/2 Psychedelic Meditations on British Wrestling of the 1970s & Early '80sWednesday, 05 October 2011![]() Who needs songs, when you have song titles that are as good as those written by Luke Haines? The man who, we’re told, could have been a Britpop contender (though I’m not convinced myself; he’s far too clever, and much too odd) has previously, under... Read more... |
CD: Peter Gabriel - New BloodMonday, 03 October 2011![]() A companion piece to last year’s Scratch My Back, on which Gabriel restrung classic material by the likes of Radiohead, Lou Reed and Elbow, New Blood finds the arch tinkerer dismantling some of his own greatest songs, stripping them of... Read more... |
CD: Feist - MetalsSaturday, 01 October 2011![]() After two years holed up in a Toronto retreat hiding from the fame and adulation that filled arenas for three solid years after her breakout album The Reminder went platinum, excitement has been mounting for Leslie Feist’s new recording, Metals. She... Read more... |
CD: Erasure – Tomorrow's WorldWednesday, 28 September 2011![]() The 14th album from Vince Clarke and Andy Bell is supposed to herald a change, or so we are told by their people. Have they gone Goth? Have they discovered dubstep? Like heck. The only thing that has changed appears to be Andy Bell's eerily robotic... Read more... |
CD: Spank Rock - Everything is Boring and Everyone is a Fucking LiarThursday, 22 September 2011![]() First off Spank Rock, has nailed the second best album title of the year. It’s sweary, bleeds punk attitude and nails a point - rather than the usual focus-grouped opaquely resonant crap bands come up with (best album title of 2011, by the way:... Read more... |
theartsdesk at Bestival 2011Wednesday, 14 September 2011![]() Friday 9th SeptemberA ferry adds to the fun. It may seem rather childish but the fact you have to take a ferry to the Isle of Wight makes the whole Bestival experience seem more of an adventure. Sitting on the open air deck with my... Read more... |
