theartsdesk in Montreal - delights and discoveries at the 42nd International Jazz Festival

★★★★ MONTREAL 42ND INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL Delights and discoveries

Musical highlights from Hamilton de Holanda, Ludovico Einaudi and the Jensen sisters

For most Montrealers, their 10-day jazz festival (30 June - 9 July) is, as the new head of programming Maurin Auxéméry described it to me, a “free, all-you-can-eat musical buffet every night”. People head into the town centre to the Quartier des Spectacles in their thousands for the free events, from smaller free stages right up to the main Scène TD in the Place des Arts, which accommodates up to 60,000 people partying. Of about 350 events during the festival period, at least two-thirds had free admission.

Tallies, Old Blue Last review - Canadian quintet rejuvenates indie prototypes

★★★★ TALLIES, OLD BLUE LAST Canadian quintet rejuvenates indie prototypes

Toronto outfit transcends its influences

Toronto’s Tallies have acknowledged their fondness for Aztec Camera, The Smiths and The Sundays. Add Cocteau Twins into the building blocks, too. Encountering a band so strongly immersed in the back catalogues of familiar names can obscure what’s really notable about them. Do they transcend their influences?

Clubbing with the Stones: Live at El Mocambo

★★★★★ CLUBBING WITH THE STONES: LIVE AT EL MOCAMBO One of the band's finest ever gigs sees the light of day

Prior to their European tour, one of the band's finest ever gigs sees the light of day

In a little over two week’s time, the three remaining ones will kick-start their 60th year as The Rolling Stones by taking to the stage at a stadium on the edge of Madrid on June 1, around the same time that Elizabeth Windsor marks her own @70 jubilee across the UK.

Album: Arcade Fire -WE

Canadian indie rock giant's lockdown album is heartfelt and imaginative

When the pandemic closed in, Canadian experimental indie rock troupe Arcade Fire were on the cusp of heading into the studio to record their new album. COVID had other plans. But rather than pause, the husband and wife duo of Win and Regine Butler continued to work on more songs together. As they admit, this has ended up being the longest time they’ve spent writing for an album.

Album: Plastikman & Chilly Gonzales - Consumed in Key

★★★★ PLASTIKMAN & CHILLY GONZALES - CONSUMED IN KEY Back to minimalist basics

Sometimes grandiose Canadians go back to minimalist basics

The three Canadians Richie Hawtin (Plastikman), Jason Beck (Chilly Gonzales) and Tiga Sontag (aka just Tiga, who exec produced this album) are each so laden with image and persona it is easy to forget they are musicians sometimes. Hawtin has since the early Nineties not only brought techno to mass audiences, but adorned it with all kinds of conceptual and design spectacle in arenas and galleries as much as in nighclubs. 

The Weather Station, Scala review - communion achieved against the odds

★★★★ THE WEATHER STATION, SCALA Communion achieved against the odds

An evening of potency and vivacity from Tamara Lindeman and Co

Acknowledging the contrast between personal and public situations, The Weather Station’s Tamara Lindeman says “I have a lot of songs about not being heard, yet I’m holding this microphone.” An individual’s voice can be ignored, but if it’s given a context which enables reaching out – it may be heard.

Album: Basia Bulat - The Garden

★★★ BASIA BULAT - THE GARDEN The Canadian singer-songwriter pushes forward by reframing her past

The Canadian singer-songwriter pushes forward by reframing her past

On her sixth album, Basia Bulat re-records 16 of her own songs with specially created string arrangements. The Garden isn’t a best-of, more a recalibration of how the Canadian singer-songwriter sees herself through her music and how the meanings of the songs have changed.

Memory Box review - exquisitely made drama set in Lebanon

★★★ MEMORY BOX Exquisitely made drama set in Lebanon

Ingenious fusion of archival material and constructed narrative brings the civil war to life

Memory Box is that rare thing, a glimpse into a lost world from its traumatised inhabitants. Made by the Lebanese artist-filmmakers, Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige (a husband and wife team), it’s an intergenerational drama split between Beirut during the Eighties (the height of the Lebanese Civil War) and present day Canada. 

Album: BADBADNOTGOOD - Talk Memory

★★★★ BADBADNOTGOOD - TALK MEMORY Jazz/hip-hop mavericks' psychedelic voyage has a Hollywood ending

Jazz/hip-hop mavericks' psychedelic voyage has a Hollywood ending

Jazz’s most popular expressions today stand on or just over its borders: Thundercat’s rubbery bass virtuosity and dreamy laptop soul, Robert Glasper’s improv R&B, Squarepusher’s spontaneous electronica, Snarky Puppy’s jam-band anthems, GoGo Penguin’s rave piano trio, or The Bad Plus’s rock covers.