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ALBUM REVIEW: THE GENTLE MEN – EVOLUTION OF TEARS

Here is one I missed, and maybe you did too?  Metal for a long time in my humble opinion has been slept upon for too long. People must have lost their sanity. Mainstream music right now is indie rock or the highway. Politely I’m fed up. Its irritating that there is no escape from this […]
Preeminent exponents of the “thank goodness they don’t sound like their name” genre, Jockstrap somehow conjure a unique, distinctive sound out of a careening mishmash of genres, surprising the listener with their mischievous, often discomforting approach. They first came to attention with 2020’s ‘The City’ which set out as a fragile ballad before transforming into […]

ALBUM REVIEW – JOCKSTRAP: I LOVE YOU JENNIFER B

ALBUM REVIEW – NURIA GRAHAM: CYCLAMEN

The new album from Irish/Catalan singer Nuria Graham, ‘Cyclamen’, is rich in imaginary fables, premonitions and a heightened awareness of nature together with beguiling musical arrangements that mark a huge progression from her earlier releases.   ‘Procida’ bookends the album. The opening snippet begins with the intriguing line, “back in Prussia”, a harp plucked and plenty […]
Patience is a virtue that Cymande have been forced to learn. Largely ignored in their homeland between the release of their self-titled debut in 1972 and splitting three years later after two further albums, they were embraced in the US. In the intervening years, the London band’s fusion of influences from their Guyanese and Jamaican […]

ALBUM REVIEW – CYMANDE: CYMANDE

ALBUM REVIEW – ROZI PLAIN: PRIZE

‘Blink’, the closing track on Rozi Plain’s fifth album ‘Prize’, with its “Blink if you love” refrain, feels like the perfect metaphor for her musical approach, a series of quiet but meaningful gestures. Her latest record contains elements that could be expected from her songs, an appealing indie, folk, jazz, minimalism hybrid with a voice […]
There have probably been as many box sets and reissues of The Fall’s material, as there have been members in the band, it was once stated that you couldn’t walk more than a few yards in Manchester without bumping into a former member of The Fall. Yet this beautifully packaged new collection presents an enticingly […]

ALBUM REVIEW: THE FALL – THE 1970s, 12 CD BOXSET

ALBUM REVIEW – LITTLE SIMZ: NO THANK YOU

In Autumn 2022, ‘Sometimes I May Be Introvert’ deservedly received the Mercury Music Prize, the culmination of a year of awards combined with record sales that finally reflected critics’ response to Little Simz. The release as a single of that album’s ‘How Did You Get Here’ felt like her basking in anticipated success while celebrating […]
Whenever music, as distinct from lyrics, conjures a sense of place, it is invariably of wide, open spaces rather than the interiors of an office or over-crowded home. Scottish composer Andrew Wasylyk’s latest album, ‘Hearing the Water Before Seeing the Falls’, from its title onwards fits this template but does so with immense beauty, showing […]

ALBUM REVIEW – ANDREW WASYLYK: HEARING THE WATER BEFORE SEEING THE FALLS

ALBUM REVIEW – FELA KUTI: AFRODISIAC

Whenever I reflect wistfully on attending well over 1,000 gigs, right near the top of the list for commandeering an imaginary time machine and nipping back to relive it would be Fela Kuti with a 35-piece band in Manchester in 1989. Having grown up listening to English chart music with its three-minute 7” pop singles […]
It is rare to discover a musician extoling the virtues of repetitive motions like walking, seed planting and sweeping when discussing the creative process. For Marianne Parrish, who performs as Maja Lena, spells working on a no dig permaculture vegetable growing project and in a natural horsemanship yard allowed space for her imagination to flow, […]

ALBUM REVIEW – MAJA LENA: PLUTO

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