psychedelia
Wolfmother, ForumThursday, 02 June 2011![]() Did Wolfmother spring from outer space, or drift down to Earth from the tail of a comet? Did they slip into our age from another dimension, burrowing through a wormhole in the space-time continuum to land in Sydney, Australia in the 21st century... Read more... |
Disappears, The BorderlineWednesday, 01 June 2011![]() Sometimes you stare at live bands and question why they bother. It’s a pact - the band plays, the audience looks on and claps. Last night’s debut British show by Chicago's Disappears raised that question. The night before, they’d played Amsterdam’s... Read more... |
The Monkees, Royal Albert HallFriday, 20 May 2011![]() The Monkees’ Head was their celluloid suicide note. They chanted that they were a manufactured band with no philosophy. The film caught an authentic psychedelic vision which came to life again last night. Post-interval, the show continued with a... Read more... |
Queens of the Stone Age, RoundhouseWednesday, 18 May 2011![]() “Tonight there’s no one else in the world – just us together,” announced Josh Homme halfway through the night. And it felt so. But it didn't seem like we were in the Roundhouse. More like we were sitting amid the heat haze of California’s Palm... Read more... |
CD: Dan Kelly - Dan Kelly's DreamSunday, 01 May 2011![]() Dan Kelly is rapidly becoming a big noise Down Under. His uncle, Paul Kelly, is a star of long standing in Australia, but Kelly junior's profile is also now rising fast. Judging from his fifth album, the only thing I've heard by him, such attention... Read more... |
DVD: Enter the VoidThursday, 28 April 2011![]() It always amazes me that so many commentators dismiss drug experiences as somehow puerile, irrelevant, or even immature. Of course they can be all three but they're also integrally wrapped up in being human, in one's body, alive, so they can also... Read more... |
CD: Rayographs - RayographsWednesday, 27 April 2011![]() The self-titled debut album by London-based three-piece Rayographs is one of those surprises you hope for - a virtually unknown band referencing little that’s going on right now and capturing it in long-playing form with panache and a compelling... Read more... |
CD: African Head Charge - Voodoo of the GodsentFriday, 22 April 2011![]() For 30 years African Head Charge have been ploughing their unique sonic furrow, wandering hazy-dazed around the outer borders of experimental dub and super-mellow sounds. When they first appeared in 1981 on Adrian Sherwood's groundbreaking On-U... Read more... |
CD: Fleet Foxes – Helplessness BluesWednesday, 20 April 2011![]() Without intending to, Fleet Foxes set a benchmark with their debut album in 2008. One that resonated. So much so that the release of their second album, Helplessness Blues, is accompanied by sell-out shows at top-drawer venues. The love of their... Read more... |
Freaked-out Brazilian musical treasures rediscoveredMonday, 18 April 2011![]() Sometimes it seems as though every bit of music from the past has been disinterred, no matter how obscure or outré it is. But, of course, surprises keep on coming and the Psychedelic Pernambuco compilation is a reminder that great stuff still lurks... Read more... |
CD: Kode9 & The Spaceape - Black SunSunday, 17 April 2011![]() There's something about this album that feels as if it's already existed for a long time. Full of post-apocalyptic images of smoke, dust, decay and weakness, and themes of struggling individuals and implacable political forces, it thematically fits... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Electronic Musicians Hype WilliamsSaturday, 16 April 2011![]() The music of Hype Williams is the definition of an acquired taste. It sounds ramshackle, thrown together, deliberately awkward – either deeply contrarian or the work of very, very messed-up people just playing around with archaic home recording... Read more... |
