singer-songwriters
Album: Sam Fender - Seventeen Going UnderThursday, 07 October 2021![]() Grand, sweeping romanticism with strong Celtic leanings is the order of the day lately, in a way it hasn’t been since the 1980s heyday of U2, Waterboys, Bruce Springsteen, Dexys and Simple Minds. The likes of Lewis Capaldi, Dermot Kennedy, Declan... Read more... |
Album: The Specials - Protest Songs 1924 - 2012Thursday, 30 September 2021![]() When The Specials returned with their chart-topping 2019 album Encore, it was a wonderful surprise. As well as being their first in nearly four decades (excluding material by alternately named intermediary incarnations), it proved they were more... Read more... |
Ben Howard, Royal Festival Hall review - authentic and reassuringTuesday, 21 September 2021![]() Ben Howard is a man of very few words, unless of course, there’s a guitar accompanying them.These are his first shows since the start of lockdown but all he says about that is “thanks for coming out this evening”. Hobbling onto the stage with his... Read more... |
Album: Sufjan Stevens & Angelo De Augustine - A Beginner's MindSaturday, 18 September 2021![]() For those amongst you who listened obsessively to the soundtrack of Call Me By Your Name, the idea of an album by cult singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens of ‘film music’ will probably fill you with deep joy. Although this isn’t a collection of music... Read more... |
Nadine Shah, Winterstoke Sun Shelter, Ramsgate review - a thrilling return in a stunning venueTuesday, 07 September 2021![]() Hilarious, potty-mouthed and mesmerisingly beautiful, Nadine Shah is on superb form at the Ramsgate Festival of Sound’s closing evening show. And aside from the banter there is, of course, that remarkable voice – hugely powerful and... Read more... |
Album: Standing in the Doorway - Chrissie Hynde Sings Bob DylanSaturday, 14 August 2021![]() The release into a world in lockdown of Bob Dylan’s first original album in almost a decade caught everyone by surprise last year. Rough and Rowdy Ways drew widespread and universal praise. Its coming was heralded by a single, “Murder Most Foul”, a... Read more... |
Album: Dot Allison - Heart-Shaped ScarsWednesday, 28 July 2021![]() Scottish singer-songwriter Dorothy Allison pretty much defines cool. Her band One Dove was the first to snare Andrew Weatherall as producer after his success with Screamadelica, and together they created Morning Dove White: an extraordinary album... Read more... |
Album: Jackson Browne - Downhill From EverywhereFriday, 23 July 2021![]() It’s hard to believe that it’s almost 50 years since I splurged a day’s Saturday pay on For Everyman, Jackson Browne’s second album. The title track alone was worth it. A couple of years on and Late for the Sky yielded “Before the Deluge” and “... Read more... |
Album: Tom Odell - MonstersThursday, 08 July 2021![]() It can be hard to separate this century’s male British troubadours, these children of Thom Yorke with their frail quavers, uniformly insisting on sensitivity, but too often sounding like entitled bleats. Maybe, as James Blake has defensively... Read more... |
10 Questions for Bobby Gillespie of Primal ScreamFriday, 02 July 2021![]() Bobby Gillespie (b 1962) is best known as the lead singer and driving force of rock band Primal Scream. He was born and raised in Glasgow and met future Creation Records boss Alan McGee at school. The pair would later move to London and, after a... Read more... |
Album: Laura Mvula - Pink NoiseWednesday, 30 June 2021![]() Album number three from Ivor Novello-winning singer-songwriter Laura Mvula sees her paying singularly personal homage to the music of the 1980s. Change, Chic, Michael Jackson and more are all called to mind at various points, with “Church Girl”... Read more... |
Album: Joan Armatrading - ConsequencesMonday, 14 June 2021![]() Back in dark days of the first lockdown when she was birthing her new album, Joan Armatrading was the subject of a TV documentary called, not surprisingly, Me, Myself, I, a fascinating look at a career now almost 50 years old. It was a powerful... Read more... |
