Reissue CDs Weekly: Keith Relf - All the Falling Angels

KEITH RELF - ALL THE FALLING ANGELS Yardbirds frontman was a creative force in his own right

Confirmation that the face of The Yardbirds was a creative force in his own right

“Collector of the Light” is based around what sounds like a treated bass guitar. As the neck is moved up and down, multiple notes are plucked at once. The instrument’s sound is subaquatic, wobbly. Over this, a distant, echoey voice sings of being the “collector of light”, restoring dreams and “silver points of wonder”. Atmospherically and structurally, a parallel is the 1968 13th Floor Elevators’ single “May the Circle Remain Unbroken”.

Album: Badly Drawn Boy - Banana Skin Shoes

BADLY DRAWN BOY - BANANA SKIN SHOES Damon Gough returns with his strongest release in nearly two decades

No slip-ups as Damon Gough returns with his strongest release in nearly two decades

In 2000, when Badly Drawn Boy released his debut album, The Hour of Belwiderbeast, it felt like an embarrassment of riches. Along with the string of singles he’d previously put out, ranging from the lo-fi to the luminous, Damon Gough’s creative tap was in full flow. His 2002 follow-up, the soundtrack for hit film About a Boy, was similarly sublime. 

Album: Tim Burgess - I Love the New Sky

★★★★ TIM BURGESS - I LOVE THE NEW SKY An artful pop treasure from the ever-busy Charlatans frontman

An artful pop treasure from the ever-busy Charlatans frontman

What a joy. I Love the New Sky opens with the most un-Stones-like “Empathy For the Devil”. Rolling piano, see-sawing violin and snatches of bubbling synth course through a propulsive pop nugget with cascading harmonies and a McCartney-esque melody. Next up, the chugging “Sweetheart Mercury” is top-drawer art-rock with a similarly winning melody. After this, the album continues in equally fine style.

Album: Charli XCX - how i'm feeling now

★★★ CHARLI XCX - HOW I'M FEELING NOW Cutting edge electronics in lockdown album

Cutting edge electronics in lockdown album from the always exploratory pop star

This is an extremely impressive undertaking. how i'm feeling now was conceived, written and recorded in under two months, in isolation, with Charli XCX sourcing beats and artwork from a sprawling collective of regular collaborators and fans. The tracklist was finalised only in the last week or so, and even two days before release date, only “work in progress” promos were available, signalling that it was still in flux.

Reissue CDs Weekly: King Size Taylor and the Dominoes

‘Dr. Feelgood’, the complete recordings of the Merseybeat legends, is a blast.

The enduring status of The Beatles shouldn’t distract from them having been one amongst many Liverpool bands while they found their feet. In October 1961, local impresario and Cavern Club DJ/MC Bob Wooler worked out that there were 125 active bands in Liverpool and its environs, and that he knew of 249 overall since he began working with music in the city.

One World: Together at Home livestream review - all eight hours of it!

ONE WORLD: TOGETHER AT HOME Festival-friendly hedonist Caspar Gomez does the full eight hours of lockdown action

Theartsdesk's festival-friendly hedonist, Caspar Gomez, does the full eight hours of lockdown action

What times. They cancelled Glastonbury. Festival season 2020 disappeared. Then certain potions and compounds associated with festivaling ran dry. Well, the latter exist, of course. There’s a fellow over the road who’s still selling talcum powder and stinking chemo-skunk from his porch.

Album: Twinnie - Hollywood Gypsy

TWINNIE - HOLLYWOOD GYPSY English country-pop debut subjected to upbeat lockdown review

An attempt at an upbeat lockdown review of an English country-pop debut

One thing with this whole lockdown business is that we’re all trying to be as nice as possible to each other. At the moment, we music writers aim to recommend material people can enjoy while stuck at home. Our knives are staying sheathed. What, then, are we supposed to do when confronted with Twinnie’s debut album? The most positive thing that springs to mind is that the best of it sounds like Taylor Swift just before she went full pop. Which is hardly a glowing endorsement.

New Music Lockdown Special 2: Lady Gaga, Gary Numan, Jess Gillam, Charli XCX and more

NEW MUSIC LOCKDOWN SPECIAL 2 Lady Gaga, Gary Newman, Jess Gillam, Charlie XCX and more

What's new out there to wrap your ears and eyes around?

Another week of lockdown so another fresh and lively update on what’s out there, including an interactive orchestra experience, DJ sets, and a concert in your own living room. Dive in!

One World: Together at Home – Curated by Lady Gaga

New Music Lockdown Livestream Special 1: Miley Cyrus, Metallica, Diplo and more

First weekly round-up of Corona lockdown streams from music-land

Given the times, theartsdesk’s New Music section is starting weekly round-ups of new streaming fare to liven the spirits and entertainingly pass the time during this lockdown. Here are our first five suggestions. Dive in!

Light In The Attic Showcase

Trolls World Tour review - a visual spectacle full of toe-tapping tunes

★★★ TROLLS WORLD TOUR  A visual spectacle full of toe-tapping tunes

Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake return as the diminutive heroes that just can't stop

The world might have changed drastically in the wake of Covid-19, but thankfully those hyperactive, candy-coloured Trolls haven’t. Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake are back as the delightful odd-couple, Poppy and Branch, for round two of pop-infused peppy animated adventure in the land of felt and feelings, where music can solve a myriad of problems.