Album: BlackLab - Abyss

Japanese dark witch doom duo cast a very heavy spell

Abyss is the second disc by Osaka’s self-proclaimed “dark witch doom” duo BlackLab, but their first album proper, and it certainly delivers the monster sounds that were only hinted at by the compilation of impossible to find, early releases, Under the Strawberry Moon 2.0. In fact, BlackLab’s latest is a feral beast that bulldozes all before it like a true force of nature.

New Music Lockdown 4: Neil Young, Roger & Brian Eno and a trip to Nashville

NEW MUSIC LOCKDOWN 4: Neil Young, Roger & Brian Eno and a trip to Nashville

The latest, most intriguing stay-at-home music recommendations

Midway through another week of lockdown, here's a cross section of small good things to keep the eyes and ears entertained. There's some lively stuff here for the old grey matter to chew on. Take a look. Dive in!

Neil Young Fireside Sessions

New Music Lockdown 3: FKA Twigs, Janelle Monáe, The Breeders, Korn and more

NEW MUSIC LOCKDOWN 3  FKA Twigs, Janelle Monáe, The Breeders, Korn and more

The latest musical viewing and listening stay-at-home recommendations and previews

As we unwillingly become used to lockdown, most of us are regularly looking for juicy tidbits to pass the time online, so here's another selection that should be well worth a look. Dive in.

Sea Change Goes Online

Album: Lucinda Williams - Good Souls Better Angels

★★★★ LUCINDA WILLIAMS - GOOD SOULS BETTER ANGELS Anger through song

Sublimating anger through song

Few singers can channel bitterness, anger and pain as well as Lucinda Williams: she moves with ease from a fierce snarl to a sensual drawl, and from a naked show of vulnerability to a rocker’s raunch. As with Tom Waits, with whom she has sometimes been compared, there is something stylised about her vocal style, almost mannered. And yet, born performer and poet that she is, she channels archetypal emotions in a way that never feels forced.

Clive Davis: The Soundtrack of Our Lives, Netflix review - a friendly provocateur

The man who told Bruce Springsteen he hadn't written a hit single

Interviewed in isolation last week by Hollywood Reporter, music mogul Clive Davis revealed that he’s using his time “either by listening to the newest singles that make the charts or by watching hit music videos. First to be aware of them and then to keep my ears as current as they can be.”

Elton John’s iHeart Living Room Concert for America, YouTube review - the real star was a Mayo Clinic doctor named Elvis

★★ ELTON JOHN'S LIVING ROOM CONCERT FOR AMERICA, YOUTUBE The real star was a doctor

Sir Elton John: this time we can't stand by

Available in Britain now on YouTube for only a couple of days, Elton John’s iHeart Living Room Concert for America was put together in less than a week and was broadcast in the US on Sunday evening. In normal circumstances, the slot would have been occupied by the iHeart Radio Music Awards, which were to have been carried live from the Shrine Auditorium in LA.

The Story of Ready Steady Go!, BBC Four review - when life was fab

★★★★ THE STORY OF READY STEADY GO!, BBC FOUR The show which started the whole concept of music television

The show which started both the weekend and the whole concept of music television

It’s almost unbearably poignant, on this black Friday evening in March 2020, to watch a documentary about Ready Steady Go! , “the most innovative rock ‘n’ roll show ever”, believes Michael Lindsay-Hogg, the second of its four directors who went on to work with The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. Well, he would say that, wouldn’t he!” – but he’s right.