Album: Santigold - Spirituals

★★★★ SANTIGOLD - SPIRITUALS Blazing a creative trail: mind-bending inventiveness this way

She's back and she's still blazing a creative trail

Those talented internationally-renowned musicians are just like the rest of us, you know? They had a rubbish time during lockdown too – turns out it was the great leveller after all. Santigold’s latest album (her sixth, the first for four years) is the direct result of being stuck at home with three kids under six. But rather than sending her crawling up the walls (although there is a bit of that) it’s made her reassess her creative direction.

Album: Parkway Drive - Darker Still

★★★★ PARKWAY DRIVE - DARKER STILL A heavy metal treasure trove, punchy and energetic

A heavy metal treasure trove - euphoric and atmospheric throughout, yet punchy and energetic

Away from the spotlight of mainstream music the metal scene thrives, unbothered with how much attention it picks up. When bands like Architects reach number one in the UK charts, it is huge, but unimportant. Instead the scene is preoccupied with its own endlessly shifting subgenres and sounds.

The Divine Comedy, Barbican review - a triumphant retrospective

★★★★★ THE DIVINE COMEDY, BARBICAN A triumphant retrospective: 10 albums in five nights

Ten albums in five nights showcase Neil Hannon’s endless invention - and stamina

“We love you, Neil!” came the shout from the back of the circle. “Well, you’d have to,” he replied. Five nights, ten albums, 113 songs and 30-plus years of releases: The Divine Comedy’s residency at the Barbican was an opportunity to savour the artistry of Neil Hannon, as his creative life unfolded in fast forward for our pleasure.

Music Reissues Weekly: Ultravox! - Live At The Rainbow 1977

ULTRAVOX! - LIVE AT THE RAINBOW 1977 Before their first album is out, John Foxx & Co are on fire

Before their first album is out, John Foxx & Co are on fire

Eddie and the Hot Rods played London’s Rainbow on 19 February 1977. A big deal, the Saturday headliner was at the largest venue they’d been booked into to date. Their debut album Teenage Depression had been issued in November 1976 and this confirmed them as an on-the-up band just as punk was asserting itself.

Album: Tom Chaplin - Midpoint

Music that was always middle aged ironically ages gracefully

Travis, Coldplay, Haven, Elbow, Snow Patrol, Aqualung, Embrace, Starsailor, Turin Brakes, Athlete, Elbow, Doves… and of course Keane. The turn of the millennium deluge of sincere young men opening up their feelings to the world, their voices cracking into falsettos over grandiose post-U2 rhythms, really was quite a major cultural movement, wasn’t it? Easy to mock – and indeed the target of some real hatred – but absolutely inescapable, and as defining of its time as any hipper sound.

Album: Two Door Cinema Club - Keep On Smiling

★★★ TWO DOOR CINEMA CLUB - KEEP ON SMILING An uneven return, but a passing grade for the electronic-infused indie trio

An uneven return, but a passing grade for the electronic-infused indie trio

Three and a half years on from 2019’s False Alarm, Keep On Smiling comes album number five from Northern Ireland trio, Two Door Cinema Club. Known for having more bounce to the ounce than your average band, their brand of guitar-flecked electro pop has won hearts, minds and sales in roughly equal measure.

Dope Lemon, O2 Academy, Birmingham review - Australian cosmic cowboys bring the house down

★★★★ DOPE LEMON, 02 ACADEMY, BIRMINGHAM Australian cosmic cowboys fly free

Angus Stone’s long delayed UK tour finally kicks off in Birmingham

The Academy 2 may not be the biggest venue in Birmingham, but it was packed on Friday evening for the first gig of Dope Lemon’s much delayed Rose Pink Cadillac tour – to support an album that was finally released after delays of its own back in January. In fact, such was the mass of bodies waiting in anticipation for Angus Stone’s crew to take the stage that it took the best part of half an hour just to get served at the bar before the action started.