Music Reissues Weekly: Let's Stomp - Merseybeat and Beyond

LET'S STOMP - MERSEYBEAT AND BEYOND Entry point into the scene which birthed The Beatles

Exhaustive entry point into the scene which birthed The Beatles

The words “Mersey” and “beat” were first publicly paired-up in July 1961 when a newspaper titled Mersey Beat went on sale in Liverpool. The debut issue – dated July 6-20 1961 – was distributed to newsagents. Its editor, art student Bill Harry, personally delivered copies to 28 other shops. It was also on sale at local clubs and jive halls. The NEMS store’s Brian Epstein took 25 copies of the first issue. The print run was 5000 copies.

Ladytron, SWG3, Glasgow review - synth stars show time hasn't diminished their relevance

★★★★ LADYTRON, SWG3, GLASGOW Synth stars show time hasn't diminished their relevance

The quartet were thunderously loud and consistently danceable

It is a sign of Ladytron’s longevity and relevance that their support acts are now performers clearly inspired by the quartet. Elisabeth Elektra, here picked for opening the night in her home city, may not have the icy cool of the evening’s headliners, but the lineage of her buoyantly loud electro pop was clear.

At its best, she showcased a wickedly clear groove, at worst her vocal was submerged by the live drummer pounding away behind her. However it was a lively, enjoyable start to affairs.

Shirley Valentine, Duke of York's Theatre review - Sheridan Smith slays it

★★★★ SHIRLEY VALENTINE, DUKE OF YORK'S THEATRE Sheridan Smith slays it

Willy Russell's play gets a renewed lease of life

Can lightning strike twice? Very much so, when it comes to Shirley Valentine, Willy Russell's much-revived solo play which I saw back in the day with its London and Broadway originator, Pauline Collins, who went on to receive a 1990 Oscar nomination for the film. Now along comes Sheridan Smith, who is very nearly the same age as the unhappy Liverpudlian housewife and mother who, age 42, reluctantly travels to Greece and into a new life. 

Music Reissues Weekly: Modern Eon - Fiction Tales

MODERN EON - FICTION TALES Underappreciated Liverpool post-punk outfit is ripe for reappraisal

Underappreciated Liverpool post-punk outfit is ripe for reappraisal

The most commercially and consistently successful band on DinDisc was Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark. Martha and the Muffins also made a mark. Label mates The Monochrome Set were cool, distinctive but not so chart friendly. The Revillos were less reserved, as was New Wave of British Heavy Metal outfit Dedringer. The patronage of Heaven 17 brought dance troupe Hot Gossip to the label.

Music Reissues Weekly: The Swinging Blue Jeans - Feelin’ Better Anthology 1963-1969

THE SWINGING BLUE JEANS - FEELIN' BETTER ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 Go-gettin' Merseybeat

There’s more to the Merseybeat go-getters than ‘Hippy Hippy Shake’

In late August 1962, Liverpool’s Swinging Blue Genes were booked to play Hamburg’s Star-Club for the first time. At the opening show of their season, they were booed and the curtain was pulled across them. The audience took against their mix of skiffle and trad jazz. A musical rethink was needed.

Album: The Boo Radleys - Keep On With Falling

Minor Britpop heroes return bearing bright melodies and remorseful life lessons

Britpop-era favourites have been critically buried for the most part, unwelcome reminders, much like a hangover, of a wild party now seen as a regrettable generational aberration. The Boo Radleys were outsiders even at the time, Wirral experimental pop classicists not far off thirty when 1995’s “Wake Up Boo!”, a deliberate hit as atypical as REM’s “Shiny Happy People”, hit the Top 10 and introduced Chris Evans’ hedonistic Radio 1 Breakfast Show.

The Responder, BBC One review - the loneliness of the long-distance copper

★★★★ THE RESPONDER, BBC ONE Martin Freeman rides alone through the existential night

Martin Freeman rides alone through the existential night

Cops on the box… don’t we just love ‘em? From Jimmy Perez and Ted Hastings to Inspector Reid from Ripper Street and Stella Gibson from The Fall the list is endless, but obviously we need more. The copper seems to have become the battered Everyperson we can dump all our fear, loathing and anxiety onto.

Sheku Kanneh-Mason, RLPO, Hindoyan, BBC Proms review - wood magic and swashbuckling show-offs

★★★★ SHEKU KANNEH-MASON, RLPO, HINDOYAN, BBC PROMS The cellist meditates, the Liverpudlian orchestra lets rip with its lively new chief conductor

The cellist meditates, the Liverpudlian orchestra lets rip with its lively new chief conductor

After 14 years as principal conductor, Vasily Petrenko has left the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra in top-league shape. The players must be as thrilled as we are that his successor, Venezuelan Armenian Domingo Hindoyan, carries the flame, catches the spark, call it what you will, with a distinct personality of his own, combining clariy and elegance in baton-wielding with a very watchable physical freedom.

Test Signal: Northern Anthology of New Writing review – core writing from England's regions

★★★ TEST SIGNAL: NORTHERN ANTHOLOGY OF NEW WRITING Core writing from England's regions

A rich cross-section of new and northern writing to right the wrongs of regional imbalance

“On the Ordinance Survey map, it has no name”, writes Andrew Michael Hurley, of the wood that nevertheless gives its name to his essay. “Clavicle Wood” provides the first chapter in the Test Signal: Northern Anthology of New Writing. It is a mediation on meaning, bountiful in its praise of a place that is, above all else, a repository of memories: “We’ve come to call it Clavicle Wood, my family and I, on account of my eldest son breaking his collarbone there twice when he was younger". Like all the writing in Test Signal, it belongs to the contemporary.

Album: The Coral - Coral Island

Merseyside veterans' faded fairground concept is steeped in pop craft

Merseyside rock’s taste for glowing lysergic locales defines The Coral’s tenth LP, Coral Island, a double concept album which makes them the house band in a seedy fairground full of sepia memories and sawdust spirits.