CD: Mudhoney - Morning in America

A fearsome State of the Nation address by Mark Arm’s grunge veterans

Mudhoney’s new album Morning in America is a strange beast. Made up of outtakes from last year’s Digital Garbage, a cover version and rerecorded versions of limited edition 7” singles, one look at the track listing suggests a second CD that might eventually accompany a reissue somewhere down the line. It also implies a release forced by contractual obligations or a cash-flow problem at their label, Sub Pop.

Reissue CDs Weekly: Creedence Clearwater Revival - Live at Woodstock

CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL - LIVE AT WOODSTOCK The great American band in 1969

Overdrive and relentlessness define the great American band’s 1969 festival appearance

Apparently, Creedence Clearwater Revival drummer Doug Clifford’s snare drum broke during the first song of their set at Woodstock Festival. On the new double album Live at Woodstock, it’s impossible to detect this happening. As “Born on the Bayou” progresses, the band’s forward motion is relentless and their dedication to the groove is undiminished during this and the remainder of a blistering, paint-peeling set.

Eels, Hammersmith Apollo review – dark, swampy and endlessly entertertaining

★★★★ EELS, HAMMERSMITH APOLLO Dark, swampy and endlessly entertaining

Mark Oliver Everett thrills with eclectic covers and rich pickings from his back catalogue

"Would you mind if I jammed on my new... castanets?" We’re halfway through Eels’ triumphant set at Hammersmith's Eventim Apollo and this is the kind of question we’ve come to expect from frontman Mark Oliver Everett, AKA "E".

Reissue CDs Weekly: Phil Manzanera - Diamond Head

REISSUE CDS WEEKLY: PHIL MANZANERA Roxy Music man’s overlooked first solo album 'Diamond Head'

Roxy Music man’s overlooked first solo album is a winner

Diamond Head was Roxy Music guitarist Phil Manzanera’s first solo album. Released in May 1975 and recorded the previous December and January during a lull in his parent band’s activities, it hit shops between Roxy’s Country Life and Siren albums. Singer Bryan Ferry had done a short solo tour in December 1974 which culminated with a show at The Royal Albert Hall where he was backed by an orchestra. Manzanera took a different tack.

Foo Fighters, Bellahouston Park, Glasgow - communal singalongs and career highlights

★★★★ FOO FIGHTERS, BELLAHOUSTON PARK Communal singalongs and career highlights

A muddy bucket list show from one of the biggest bands in the world

Foo Fighters are an unlikely candidate for one of the biggest bands in the world. There’s nothing workmanlike about the sheer joy with which Dave Grohl and drummer Taylor Hawkins approach playing live. They’ll play the hits, sure, but they’ll stick a 10-minute long jam session on the end of each one, and they’ll also play the 22-year-old deep cut that you used to sing 'Pat Smear backing vocals' along to with your first boyfriend. And you, the audience, will love every minute of it.