Album: Westerman - Your Hero is not Dead

★★★★ WESTERMAN - YOUR HERO IS NOT DEAD High-gloss Eighties sonics conceal chasmic emotional depths

High-gloss Eighties sonics conceal chasmic emotional depths

Will Westerman is not afraid of sounding retro. It's clear his influences are diverse, from jazz fusion to the bedroom proto-house experiments of Arthur Russell. But in their final form, his high gloss production, highly literate songs and fretless bass sound like something out of a creatively leftfield but megabucks studio-produced mid Eighties record: the likes of Talk Talk, Kate Bush, Roxy Music's Avalon and above all The Blue Nile loom large.

Album: Lady Gaga - Chromatica

★★ ALBUM: LADY GAGA - CHROMATICA A few treats sprinkled amongst stock club-pop

The latest from the pop superstar has a few treats sprinkled amongst stock club-pop

Lady Gaga proclaimed by Tweet that her sixth album represents her “absolute love of electronic music”. Chromatica features EDM names such as Axwell from Swedish House Mafia, French DJ-producers Tchami and Madeon, bro’step superstar Skillex, as well as a good few more.

New Music Lockdown 8: Take That, Moby, Kaiser Chiefs, Róisín Murphy and more

NEW MUSIC LOCKDOWN 8 Take That, Moby, Kaiser Chiefs, Róisín Murphy and more

The latest eclectic selection of musical treats available to enjoy from home

From the biggest man band of all time to a rising Doncaster DJ, from the lofts of New York to the garage studios rooms of Scotland, the best of current musical lockdown life is here. Dive in!

Take That/Robbie Williams: Meerkat Music Concert

theartsdesk on Vinyl 57: Gramme, Terry Edwards, The Orb, The Monochrome Set and much more

THE ARTS DESK ON VINYL 57 Gramme, Terry Edwards, The Orb and more

The most extensive monthly record reviews for lockdown times

After C19 delays theartsdesk on Vinyl is back. My initial policy, reckoning that new vinyl would dry up under COVID conditions, was to do regular lockdown mini-editions with the material already set aside here, until it ran out. That didn’t work out. The vinyl, to my surprise, kept on coming. Global crisis be damned! A backlog grew! Thus, theartsdesk on Vinyl 57 is a catch-up on the past couple of months. Due to these factors, a few more records I’d like to have covered were missed and a couple I should have covered this time are held back until June.

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.

Album: Hayley Williams - Petals for Armor

★★★★ HAYLEY WILLIAMS - PETALS FOR ARMOR A funkin' great surprise

Debut album from Paramore frontwoman is a funkin' great surprise

The music of monstrously successful emo-pop sorts Paramore is globally massive but is far from everyone’s cup of angst-lite. There is something polished and squeaky clean about them, Teflon fluoro-goth with an off-putting whiff of decent boy/girl-next-door niceness. This writer, then, comes to the debut album of lead singer Hayley Williams with Everest-sized prejudices.

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

Christine and the Queens/Instagram review - musical missives during lockdown

French singer-songwriter's petits cadeaux for her fans

Since she burst onto the global scene in 2014 with her debut album, Chaleur humaine, Christine and the Queens' (aka Chris, real name Héloïse Letissier) work has been difficult to pin down. Is the French pansexual singer-songwriter-performance artist's music synth-pop, alt-pop or, as she describes it, “freakpop”?

Album: The Weeknd - After Hours

★★★★ THE WEEKND - AFTER HOURS R&B superstar's fourth album soon impresses

Fourth album from R&B superstar impresses after a slow start

Let’s talk about “Blinding Lights”. What a sleek single, like an escapee from the acclaimed soundtrack to the film Drive, a polished riff on mid-Eighties synth-pop, ripe for 21st century dancefloors, one of the songs of the year so far, all topped off with the crystal falsetto of Abel Tesfaye, AKA The Weeknd.