I’ve stopped cross-posting my music and culture writing from The Arts Desk on here, partly because I’m doing so much of it compared to blog writing these days I’m scared this would turn into one big syndicated feed. I couldn’t resist this one though. I think these guys might just make it. At recent live […]
This review originally appeared on The Arts Desk. Every so often, an album reminds you that, done properly, the art form is more than just a collection of songs. Barely 35 minutes in length, Lucy Rose’s fourth release No Words Left is a beautifully sequenced work in a time when track listings have come to mean little; its […]
This review originally appeared on The Arts Desk. You’d be forgiven for thinking, in the age of streaming, that the promotional single was a dying art. And yet there’s already something familiar about Sigrid’s long-awaited debut album. It’s almost two years since “Don’t Kill My Vibe” was the song of the summer, propelling its young […]
This review originally appeared on The Arts Desk. The nature of the product that is pop music is that its stars rarely get the chance to be prolific. It’s something that Ariana Grande – the biggest pop star in the world right now, at least on the numbers – complained about in a recent interview: how, […]
This review originally appeared on The Arts Desk. Few bands have grown up in real time in quite as interesting a way as Girlpool. It’s partly a question of timing: Harmony Tividad and Cleo Tucker were barely old enough to play bars around the release of their precocious 2013 debut EP, with its sing-song harmonies and […]
This review originally appeared on The Arts Desk. The disappearance of a band for a while calls for a re-set. A reminder, perhaps, of why you fell for them in the first place. “[10 Good Reasons for Modern Drugs]”, the four minutes of minor-key chaos that opens the new album from The Twilight Sad, is […]
This review originally appeared on The Arts Desk. In “Look What You Made Me Do”, the tabloid-level diss track that heralded the arrival of Taylor Swift’s sixth album, the one-time darling of Nashville declares the “old” Taylor “dead”. That song, and its follow-up procession of lukewarm singles in desperate need of a chorus, raised a […]