HORACE ANDY: outstanding songs – new and old – make up reggae veteran’s new solo album
It might come as a surprise that Horace Andy has not made an album with On-U Sound boss and producer Adrian Sherwood until now. Midnight Rocker ends that wait.
It might come as a surprise that Horace Andy has not made an album with On-U Sound boss and producer Adrian Sherwood until now. Midnight Rocker ends that wait.
Within the pages of Wayward, her first memoir, what becomes apparent is that Vashti Bunyan’s reasons for wanting to escape run far deeper.
If you were left bewitched by Catriona Ward’s The Last House On Needless Street, then you are in for an even darker reckoning with her follow-up, Sundial.
Surrender is not a greatest hits or best of, but an essential primer to one of the most uncompromising and influential electronic bands to set foot in or out of New York: Suicide.
During a Stones hiatus in the late 80s, Keith Richards worked on his next solo outing, Main Offender, which - now re-released - doesn't sound at all dated 30 years on.
Wolfgang Flur's second solo album Magazine 1 reminds us of just how influential Flur was within Kraftwerk.
The songs on Ex-Smiths and Electronic pioneer Johnny Marr's Fever Dreams touch on his creative past, but aren't an exercise in going back in time.
Britons Through Negro Spectacles (1909) is one of a collection of Black-written books on life in the UK, compiled by Bernardine Evaristo.
Tim Hecker delivers a suitably beautiful and perilous soundtrack for the Colin Farrell-starring show, The North Water.
Encompassing betrayal, class, racial stereotyping, judicial prejudice and media-fuelled hate, The Gosling Girl raises many poignant questions.
Future versions of Cyrano are unlikely to have a soundtrack as seductive and slick as what The National’s Dessner brothers have created.
There is a bleak and brutal beauty to the poetry that occupies many of Devil in a Coma's pages from songwriter Mark Lanegan.