Album: Gary Kemp - This Destination

★★★★ GARY KEMP - THIS DESTINATION The master songwriter can't help but write a catchy tune

The master songwriter can't help but write a catchy tune

If I’d listened to this blind, I would have absolutely no idea who it was by. This isn’t the voice I remember on those Spandau backing tracks. In fact, it’s a sound straight from mid-80s soft rock. If that makes you feel queasy, step away now.

Music Reissues Weekly: New York Dolls - Showdown At The Mercer

MUSIC REISSUES WEEKLY: NEW YORK DOLLS - SHOWDOWN AT THE MERCER Historically important earliest-known live recording of the punk precursors

Historically important earliest-known live recording of the punk precursors

“A band you’re gonna like, whether you like it or not.” The proclamation in the press ads for the New York Dolls’ debut album acknowledged they were a hard sell.

Album: ALT BLK ERA - Rave Immortal

Nottingham siblings' debut buzzes with amalgamated drum'n'bass and hard rock energy

The utopian messiness of 1990s dance music culture is now so far back in time that what remains, for those under 40, is an idea, a meta myth. It is one that ALT BLK ERA embrace. Where the Nineties was a smorgasbord of futurism, vanguard electronic exploration and hedonic madness, the excellently titled debut album Rave Immortal reimagines it through the prism of catchy TikTok snippets and rampant rock punch.

Amelia Coburn, Komedia, Brighton review - short set from rising Teeside folk sensation hits the sweet spot

★★★★ AMELIA COBURN, KOMEDIA, BRIGHTON Jim Moray tour support slot offers an undiluted snapshot of a name to watch

Jim Moray tour support slot offers an undiluted snapshot of a name to watch

The quandary is this. Middlesbrough singer Amelia Coburn made one of my favourite albums of last year, her debut, Between the Moon and the Milkman, and I hear she’s playing live near me on the south coast, not something that happens every day.

Album: FKA Twigs - Eusexua

★★★ FKA TWIGS - EUSEXUA A transformative electronic journey across diverse sonic and emotional landscapes

A transformative electronic journey across diverse sonic and emotional landscapes

It would be really easy to get hung up on the definition for this album. Is it a new sexuality term? A holiday genre of technopop? A planet that will align with the others on January 29th?

English singer Tahliah Debrett Barnett, aka FKA Twig, describes via X, that "eusexua is a practice, eusexua is a state of being, eusexua is the pinnacle of human experience".

Album: Mary Chapin Carpenter, Julie Fowlis & Karine Polwart - Looking For the Thread 

★★★★★ MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER, JULIE FOWLIS & KARINE POLWART - LOOKING FOR THE THREAD It's only January but this is an album of the year

It's only January but this is an album of the year

It’s been five years since the last studio album by the inestimable Mary Chapin Carpenter, the lyrical and intimate The Dirt and the Stars, recorded at Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios in Bath, the second of two projects with producer Ethan Johns released towards the end of the first lockdown. One of the delights of that grim period  was Carpenter’s weekly livestreams from her Virginia farmhouse, Angus the Golden Retriever a frequent on-screen presence.

Music Reissues Weekly: The Twilights - Twilights Time The Complete 60s Recordings

Australian pop group which recorded at Abbey Road but remained a local sensation

On 26 September 1966, The Twilights set-off from Australia to Britain. The journey, on the liner the Castel Felice, took six weeks. A day after boarding they learned their sixth single, “Needle in a Haystack,” was an Australian number one. There was nothing they could do to promote the hit, so after disembarking at Southampton they looked for work.