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Reissue CDs Weekly: Peter LaughnerSunday, 21 July 2019![]() “As much as I love New York City, it’s all too obvious that Cleveland is about to become the musical focal point that the Big Apple has been on and off since the beginning of the century,” wrote Peter Laughner in October 1974. “I want to do what... Read more... |
Elbow and New Order, Lucca Summer Festival review – a meeting of Mancunian minds?Tuesday, 16 July 2019![]() Thirty-three years ago, at Manchester's Festival of the Tenth Summer, I fumed that New Order had been given top billing over The Smiths, much to the mirth of a couple of reviewers of this very parish. History has proved me wrong, obviously. So... Read more... |
CD: Molly - All That Ever Could Have BeenThursday, 11 July 2019![]() The first thing you notice when listening to the debut album from Austrian duo Molly (Lars Andersson and Phillip Dornauer) is that it is a collection lit with the glow of confidence. Introducing themselves with a delicately paced 15-minute Mogadon-... Read more... |
Public Service Broadcasting, Caerphilly Castle review - rising to the occasionTuesday, 09 July 2019![]() Among the summer gigs being held in Caerphilly this summer, it seemed a tall order for electronic/math rock instrumentalists Public Service Broadcasting to pack out a castle. They may be more current, but the others (The Stranglers, Groove Armada,... Read more... |
Frank Turner, King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow review - songs about love, friendship and putting the world to rightsMonday, 08 July 2019![]() “When I was a small boy growing up in the south of England,” says Frank Turner - pausing just long enough for the anticipated good-natured jeering from the Scottish crowd - “I dreamed of playing the legendary King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut.”It may sound... Read more... |
Stevie Wonder, BST Hyde Park review - the Master Blaster steps outSunday, 07 July 2019![]() Day two of the seventh BST Hyde Park concert series, and despite darkening skies the rain held off until the last hour or so, at which point anything else would have seemed inappropriate – for Stevie Wonder was about to tell us that in September he... Read more... |
Ministry, O2 Institute, Birmingham review – a different 4th July from Uncle AlSaturday, 06 July 2019![]() There can’t be many bands who have been around (on and off) for almost 40 years and who choose to play the whole of their latest album as their live set. That kind of thing is more often reserved for 10- or 20-year anniversary tours. No one could... Read more... |
Glastonbury Festival 2019: hot as hell and a thousand times as funThursday, 04 July 2019As ever theartsdesk’s Glastonbury report arrives after all other media coverage. Despite management pressure Caspar Gomez refuses earlier deadlines. He told Editorial, “The press tent is like an office, a place of work, full of laptops and coffee.... Read more... |
The Killers, Cardiff Castle review - The Man arrivesMonday, 01 July 2019![]() With the fabled fields of Glastonbury on the horizon, The Killers chose the equally mythic Cardiff Castle as their practice run. While Stormzy was making history on the Pyramid Stage, the Welsh capital played witness to a precision-engineered pop-... Read more... |
CD: Mark Mulcahy – The GusThursday, 27 June 2019![]() On his last album, 2017’s acclaimed The Possum in the Driveway, singer-songwriter Mark Mulcahy presented a collection that seemed almost anthological – a series of vignettes each with a strong sense of individual identity, sewn together in a... Read more... |
theartsdesk on Vinyl 50: Depeche Mode, Black Midi, Primal Scream, U2, Nazareth, Quantic and moreWednesday, 26 June 2019![]() So theartsdesk on Vinyl reaches its 50th edition. That’s at least a novels’ worth of words. Maybe two! But we’re not stopping yet. The heat of the summer has arrived but the vinyl deluge hasn’t dried up, so check in for everything from Germanic... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Pink FairiesSunday, 23 June 2019![]() Like Lemmy, the bassist with their fellow London-based freaks Hawkwind, Pink Fairies crossed the bridge between the late-Sixties underground and the great British punk rock boom of 1977. After being sacked from Hawkwind Lemmy formed the punk-... Read more... |
