THIS WEEK’S NEW BOOKS REVIEWED | FEATURE
Including a familial rock memoir from Baxter Dury, ruminations on vintage UK TV by Rob Young and a marquee late-summer novel release by Leïla Slimani.
Including a familial rock memoir from Baxter Dury, ruminations on vintage UK TV by Rob Young and a marquee late-summer novel release by Leïla Slimani.
Five new albums including jazz from Slowly Rolling Camera and Snazzback, dub reggae from Mungo's Hi Fi and classic rock from David Crosby.
THIS WEEK’S NEW ALBUMS REVIEWED | FEATURE GARY NUMAN Intruder (BMG) “I tend to be ridiculously optimistic,” Gary Numan claimed recently. You’d not guess it from Intruder, his …
THIS WEEK’S NEW ALBUMS REVIEWED | FEATURE COMORIAN We Are An Island, But We’re Not Alone (Glitterbeat) The photo on the cover, of a fella sitting in the …
THIS WEEK’S NEW ALBUMS REVIEWED | FEATURE KNOMAD SPOCK Winter of Discontent (Hinterland Creative) The stars have aligned for this touching and revealing album from British/Somali singer-songwriter Knomad …
THIS WEEK’S NEW ALBUMS REVIEWED | FEATURE ADULKT LIFE Book Of Curses (What’s Your Rupture?) A quarter of a century is a fair while to be out of …
THIS WEEK’S NEW ALBUMS REVIEWED | FEATURE ACTION BRONSON Only For Dolphins (Loma Vista) While most seem to be having a very sombre 2020, Action Bronson is living …
THIS WEEK’S NEW ALBUMS REVIEWED | FEATURE ASIAN DUB FOUNDATION Access Denied (X-Ray Production) Back in the late 90s, Asian Dub Foundation’s live show made the press-hogging Beatles …
We had been travelling around Nepal and northern India for a number of weeks and had been enjoying every minute of it (give or take a touch of food poisoning …