Wednesday, 17 September 2014

BEST AND WORST NEW TRACKS OF THE WEEK 17/9/2014: Flying Lotus, Craig David, Calvin Harris and more...



So, this is what’s going to be happening every week. I’m going to listen to a bunch of new songs and then I’m going to collect the best and the worst and serve them up to you, splitting the songs into two categories - 'good’ and 'bad'. There is no lukewarm category here. There is no ‘ugly’. I spend too much of my life sitting on the fence. It’s been starting to give me haemorrhoids.

Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Review of 'Pale Communion' by Opeth


Swedish ex-Death Metal band, Opeth, continue their evolution as a prog rock band. 

Tuesday, 2 September 2014

Review of 'LP1' by FKA Twigs


I was in the lobby of Colombo airport at 4am when I first listened to this album. I don’t usually listen to albums in such exotic and strange locations, and maybe the setting had an effect on me, but this record truly mesmerised me from start to finish.

Review of 'Green Language' by Rustie


Rustie's latest EDM album feels excessive.

Monday, 1 September 2014

Review of 'Jungle' by Jungle


Two male singers, one of whom has mislaid his testicles and sings entirely in falsettos, the other of whom mutters a couple octaves beneath, harmonise together accompanied by some sweet and punchy 70s grooves and Disclosure-esque synth splashes. 

Review of 'True That' by Michael Cera


Hollywood actor, Michael Cera, shows off his musical side, serving up a selection of strange jazz and folk instrumentals. It’s a creative little album, I’ll give him that. Unfortunately, the whole thing sounds like it was recorded with a potato. 

Wednesday, 30 July 2014

Review of 'Neon Icon' by Riff Raff


Forget Eminem. Forget Nas. If you want expert lyricism, look no further than Riff Raff’s Neon Icon.