Jambinai & Leenalchi, Southbank Centre review - contrasting faces of contemporary Korean music

Post-rock thrash metal meets Pansori K-Pop for the final weekend of the K-Music Festival

Friday’s double-header at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the Southbank was not only one of the final gigs in this year’s K-Music Festival – entering its tenth year with an eclectic range of Korean artists and bands performing across London and beyond – but also one of the launch gigs for this year’s EFG London Jazz Festival, now entering its 31st year.

Album: Smoke Fairies - Carried in Sound

Intimate tunes from alt-folkie duo bring some gentle magic

Carried in Sound is Chichester alt-folkies Smoke Fairies’ sixth album and first since 2020’s Darkness Brings Wonders Home. A relatively lo-fi piece that was largely recorded at home during the pandemic, it is intimate and warm yet largely deals with the not exactly uplifting subject matter of failed relationships, aging and loss.

Music Reissues Weekly: Incident at a Free Festival

INCIDENT AT A FREE FESTIVAL Saint Etienne-compiled salute to early 70s rock festivals

Saint Etienne-compiled salute to early Seventies rock festivals

“We got to play Stonehenge Festival when it was like just a field, a generator and stage. No rip-off burger joints. No packaged new age culture. Just good British hippiedom. A bunch of scruffy, dirty, bean-burger-eating, spliff-making hippies, and in the middle, a bunch of Hell’s Angels.”

Album: PinkPantheress - Heaven Knows

★★★★ PINKPANTHERESS - HEAVEN KNOWS TikTok phenomenon levels up on confident debut

TikTok phenomenon levels up on confident debut album

If lockdown had an official soundtrack, it would be the bedroom drum and bass of PinkPantheress. Her lo-fi singing over garage and jungle tunes was ubiquitous on TikTok at the time – it was as if her brief and sweet songs were just as moreish as the videos on the app.

Korea On Stage, OVO Arena Wembley review - a symphony of lights, beats and empowerment

★★★★ KOREA ON STAGE, OVO ARENA WEMBLEY A symphony of lights, beats and empowerment

K-Music extravaganza delivers rock anthems and electropop bangers

Choruses rocked, choreo popped, and thousands of light sticks danced in unison, as an incredible lineup of nine acts lit up this fourth edition of Korea On Stage, celebrating 140 years of UK-Korea relations.

Album: Bas Jan - Back to the Swamp

Bankers, road signs and a witch inspire arty and idiosyncratic band’s fourth album

Margaret Calvert's creations are never far. She set the rules for the design of Britain’s road signs, as well as drafting typography and graphics for national, regional and local rail signage. Back to the Swamp’s fifth track “Margaret Calvert Drives Out” features the lyrics “maximum information conveyed by minimum means, triangles for warning, circles for limits, blue for instructions, green for directions.”

The Chemical Brothers, Utilita Arena, Birmingham review - rave veterans play a blinder

★★★★★ THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS, BIRMINGHAM Rave veterans play a blinder

A shamanic dance feast for the ears and eyes

Since first coming together in 1989, The Chemical Brothers have done more than enough to earn their place in the Pantheon of Rave Legends. They may not have been there at the birth of Acid House, but six number one albums, 13 top 20 singles and six Grammy awards is nothing to be sniffed at – especially for a couple of nerdy blokes who basically push buttons on boxes of electronic gadgets.

Album: TONN3RR3 x BIKAY3 - It's a Bomb

Hear the forest spirits speak, filtered through electronica

Bony Biyake, whose vocals grace this delicious soup of ancient and modern sounds, from Europe and the Congo, once sang in a soukous band, and then made his name in collaborations with the French musical magician, the late Hector Zazou. Their most famous collaboration was a 1983 album, Noir et Blanc, which still sounds ahead of its time today.