pop music
Death Cab for Cutie, O2 Academy BrixtonFriday, 08 July 2011![]() It’s not so much cultural differences that have hindered Death Cab for Cutie’s UK profile, it’s more the difficulty of making a name when “there just couldn’t be less scandal surrounding the band”. Or so guitarist Chris Walla feels. In the States... Read more... |
CD: Nouvelle Vague – Couleurs sur ParisTuesday, 05 July 2011![]() French interpreters Nouvelle Vague have a seemingly unsustainable path. Reinterpreting Anglo songs of the post-punk and new wave eras in unlikely semi-easy-listening settings (bossa nova, reggae, country and bluegrass) would appear to bring... Read more... |
Pulp, Hyde ParkSunday, 03 July 2011![]() Well, it pains me to say it, but if there has to be a winner Morrissey edged it. Jarvis was Nadal to Mozza's Djokovic. Both match-fit after appearances at Glastonbury, both would have been invincible against anyone else. But Jarvis was still great,... Read more... |
Secrets of the Pop Song, BBC TwoSaturday, 02 July 2011![]() This hugely entertaining first instalment of a three-part investigation into what makes pop songs tick took as its theme "The Ballad", perhaps the most bomb-proof of pop's traditional forms. Mind you, the programme's definition of a ballad was... Read more... |
CD: Blondie - Panic of GirlsSaturday, 02 July 2011![]() Blondie took 17 years off between 1982 and 1999, and bounced back with the chart-topping single "Maria". Now, refreshed after an eight-year power nap following 2003's The Curse of Blondie, they've returned with their ninth studio album.This would... Read more... |
theartsdesk at the Glastonbury Festival 2011Thursday, 30 June 2011![]() Thursday 23 JuneHaven’t left yet but someone sends me an email saying, "Not going to Glastonbury this year and feeling rather smug about it." What are they feeling smug about? The fact that they’re going to have a forgettable, normal weekend while... Read more... |
Paul Simon, Hammersmith ApolloThursday, 30 June 2011![]() Paul Simon is now nearly 70 years old and as he walked onto the Hammersmith Apollo stage last night it struck me that he is beginning to look like the little old man he will eventually become: still nimble, enviably trim, but nevertheless, he was... Read more... |
CD: Little Dragon – Ritual UnionThursday, 30 June 2011![]() Gothenburg electro-moodists Little Dragon aren’t short of high-profile cheerleaders. All four members appeared on a couple of tracks on Gorillaz' Plastic Beach, and the band supported Damon Albarn's gang on the subsequent tour. TV on the Radio’s... Read more... |
Mick Jagger leads supergroup with Joss Stone, Damian Marley and AR RahmanTuesday, 28 June 2011![]() Mick Jagger is heading up a band named SuperHeavy. Also in on the project are Joss Stone, AR Rahman (composer of the Slumdog Millionaire soundtrack), Dave Stewart (the former Eurythmic) and Damian Marley. It seems outlandish and the product of an... Read more... |
CD: Beyoncé – 4Friday, 24 June 2011![]() Beyoncé took a break to recharge her funk batteries after the lacklustre I Am... Sasha Fierce, and there is much riding on this new album. The Amazonian soulstress had 72 songs to choose from, so it is no surprise that 4 is eclectic. What is... Read more... |
CD: Mehdi Zannad - FugueThursday, 23 June 2011![]() Mehdi Zannad isn’t a familiar name, but he’s issued a raft of albums as Fugu and has been championed by Stereolab. His profile in Japan is good, and he’s composed soundtracks in his native France. Fugue, the first album released under his own name,... Read more... |
Kings of Leon, Hyde ParkWednesday, 22 June 2011![]() Brothers Caleb, Nathan and Jared Followill and their cousin Matthew Followill, better known as Kings of Leon, have come a long, long way from their humble Tennessee roots in the last 12 years. In London last night playing to a 65,000-strong crowd in... Read more... |
