Trans Musicales Festival 2022 review - vibrant eclecticism rules in Rennes

Two days of vanguard global sounds in gigantic, decorated warehouse spaces

It’s Friday night and I’ve finally arrived at 43-year-old French music festival institution Trans Musicales. Due to some dreadful nonsense, it’s taken a 12-hour train journey, two baguettes, one short Stephen King novel, six large beers, a tumbler of Bourbon, and one shuttlebus to place me at the Parc Expo, a series of giant airport hangars that house the majority of musical activity (although there’s a smattering of earlier events in Rennes itself).

First Aid Kit, Eventim Apollo review - joyful folk rock

★★★★ FIRST AID KIT, EVENTIM APOLLO Adventures in Americana to warm a cold December night

Adventures in Americana to warm a cold December night

Growing up in Sweden, sisters Klara and Johanna Söderberg developed ways of combatting the biting cold and bleak darkness of winter. As well as writing during wintertime, they turned to the open landscapes and pervasive desert heat of the USA to inspire their music. Perhaps it is this that brings such a warm sheen to their presence.

Music Reissues Weekly: Perú Selvático - Sonic Expedition into the Peruvian Amazon 1972-1986

PERU SELVATICO 1972-1986 Salute to Perú’s cumbia-influenced regional grooves

Salute to Perú’s cumbia-influenced regional grooves

"Descarga Royal" by Los Royal’s de Pucallpa opens proceedings. After flurries of wobbly wah-wah guitar, a driving percussion bed interweaves with a rolling guitar figure. Then, about two minutes in, the guitarist steps on the fuzz pedal. Groovy. Psychedelic too. The band’s name is taken from the tropical east-Perú city of Pucallpa, located on the Amazon tributary river Ucayali.

Album: Chris Isaak - Everybody Knows It's Christmas

★★★★ CHRIS ISAAK - EVERYBODY KNOWS IT'S CHRISTMAS Gorgeous country-swing festivities

Gorgeous country-swing festivities, Lynchian undercurrents optional

There’s only one problem with this album, really – if you can call it a problem – and that’s Chris Isaak’s indelible hint of David Lynch. Thanks to his “Wicked Game” being an integral part of Wild at Heart and creating an ongoing relationship between the singer and director, it’s hard to hear Isaak’s voice without thinking that something deeply disturbing is lurking just beneath the surface of his songs.

Album: Macy Gray & the California Jet Club - Christmas with You

★★★ MACY GRAY & THE CALIFORNIA JET CLUB - CHRISTMAS WITH YOU It’s a jazzy Christmas round at Macy’s

It’s a jazzy Christmas round at Macy’s

It’s nice to come across a Christmas album that more-or-less avoids the usual suspects that tend to appear out of the woodwork at this time of year. Macy Gray’s seasonal offering is just such a beast.

Album: Backstreet Boys - A Very Backstreet Christmas

★ BACKSTREET BOYS - A VERY BACKSTREET CHRISTMAS The Boys are back with a festive gift: pacing, phrasing and punch not included

The Boys are back with a festive gift: pacing, phrasing and punch not included

Good things don’t tend to come in slews. Slews seem to be reserved, pretty much exclusively, for the bad stuff: legal issues, school shootings, Christmas albums…  

Music Reissues Weekly: Trevor Beales - Fireside Stories

TREVOR BEALES - FIRESIDE STORIES Recognition for Seventies Hebden Bridge troubadour

Belated recognition for previously obscure Seventies Hebden Bridge troubadour

When Trevor Beales’s band Havana Lake released their only album in 1977, it was on a label which also issued records by The Ryman Country Band, The Saddleworth Male Voice Choir, The Slaithwaite Brass Band, The Thurlstone Bell Orchestra and a version of Sixties beat band The Merseybeats. Look was the offshoot of West Yorkshire studio September Sound Studios – anyone booked there could have a record pressed as part of the deal.