Album: Neil Young - Chrome Dreams

★★★★ NEIL YOUNG - CHROME DREAMS Young's blast from the past rings loud and clear

Young's blast from the past rings loud and clear

A curious and rather marvellous sonic chimera manifests in the twilight of the rock gods, an album from 1977 finding its physical release 46 years after it was committed to acetate, and then abandoned, reasons unknown. 

Neil Young’s Chrome Dreams comprises 12 songs, including early versions of "Powderfinger" and "Like a Hurricane", among others, and was recorded at various sessions and stage shows between 1974 and 1976, including at Young’s Broken Arrow Ranch with his band Crazy Horse.

Album: Public Image Limited - End of World

PiL powers on: invective undimmed, sound cauterising, but with sparks of wit and love

The world might end with a whimper or an inferno, but it’s hard to imagine a day will dawn that extinguishes John Lydon’s scorn for other people’s fecklessness and idiocy. That hand-made polemic typically drives the cauterising post-punk hosannahs and disarming post-pop ditties on Public Image Limited’s 11th studio album.

Music Reissues Weekly: Klar!80 - celebrating Düsseldorf’s early Eighties underground

KLAR!80 Celebrating Düsseldorf’s early Eighties underground

Cassette-only obscurities are rescued from the margins

Düsseldorf’s most famous band is Kraftwerk. Neu!, La Düsseldorf, and, a little later, D.A.F also helped mark-out the west German city as the home of musical boundary pushers – folks doing their own thing. Fellow Düsseldorf residents Die Toten Hosen took a different musical tack, but were as individualistic as those lumped in with Krautrock or kosmiche music. And where there’s the known, there’s also the unknown.

Album: Erol Josue - Pelerinaj (Pilgrimage)

★★★★ EROL JOSUE - PELERINAJ Evoking the spirits and history of Haitian Voudou

Voudou priest turned electrifying singer, Erol Josue evokes the spirits and history of Haitian Voudou

I first saw Erol Josue on stage in Essaouria, Morocco, during the Gnawa Festival of 2011, when he fronted Jazz-Racine Haiti. The Haitian-born voudou priest turned R&B singer struck me as one of the most flamboyant frontmen ever to hit a stage.

WOMAD Festival 2023 review - the party for the whole World spreads good vibes and almost escapes Soggy July

WOMAD Festival 2023 Music lovers of all ages enjoy lashings of great music and culture from around the globe

Music lovers of all ages enjoy lashings of great music and culture from around the globe

theartsdesk team arrived at the WOMAD site with a degree of trepidation this year. Coming at the end of one of the wettest Julys in recent memory and the day after a serious deluge, was it going to be another Womud?

Fortunately, Thursday was a day with enough sunshine and wind to dry the ground reasonably well and apart from the odd mud puddle, things weren’t too bad. However, once we’d consumed a welcome beer and started snacking on the fantastic food that was on offer, everything felt even better.