Disc of the Day Celebrates 10 Years of Album Reviews

DISC OF THE DAY - 10 A significant birthday for theartsdesk's daily music reviews section

Theartsdesk's daily music reviews section reaches a significant birthday

Ten years ago yesterday, on Monday 14th February 2011, one of theartsdesk’s writers, Joe Muggs, reviewed an album called Paranormale Aktivitat, by an outfit called Zwischenwelt. It was the first ever Disc of the Day, a new slot inserted into theartsdesk’s front page design, where it still resides today.

theartsdesk on Vinyl 62: Nick Mulvey, Off The Meds, Black Keys, Kreator, Oneohtrix Point Never, Sam Cooke and more

THEARTSDESK ON VINYL 62 Nick Mulvey, Black Keys, Sam Cooke and many more

The largest, loudest, longest reviews of music on plastic

The top-selling vinyl at independent UK record shops in 2020 was Idles' latest album (closely followed by Yungblud, which is impressive, given his only came out in December!). The Top 10 is dominated by indie, rock and retro but, actually, the bigger picture is that limited runs by music in all styles are selling across the board. Our first theartsdesk on Vinyl of 2021 showcases, as ever, the enormous range of music pouring out on plastic.

Album: The Besnard Lakes - The Besnard Lakes Are The Last Of The Great Thunderstorm Warnings

★★★ THE BESNARD LAKES ARE THE LAST OF THE GREAT THUNDERSTORM WARNINGS The Canadian art-rockers consider the cycle of life and death

The Canadian art-rockers consider the cycle of life and death

The title is in keeping with those of previous portentously handled albums from the Montréal art-rockers. There was their breakthrough 2007 set The Besnard Lakes Are The Dark Horse and 2010’s The Besnard Lakes Are The Roaring Night. The latter’s cover was similar to that of ...The Great Thunderstorm Warnings – a murky painting of a glowering sky hanging over a hostile milieu.

Album: Goat Girl - On All Fours

★★ GOAT GIRL - ON ALL FOURS South London hipsters meander through 2021’s big issues

South London hipsters meander through 2021’s big issues

South London all-female post punkers, Goat Girl caused a bit of a splash with their self-titled debut album and early, belligerent tunes like “Scum” back in 2018. Now, however, is time for its follow-up and, unfortunately On All Fours is indelibly stamped with difficult second album syndrome.

Album: Skyway Man - The World Only Ends When You Die

★★★★ SKYWAY MAN - THE WORLD ONLY ENDS WHEN YOU DIE Warm psychedelic Californian indie-gospel-country ruminations on the path to the beyond

Warm psychedelic Californian indie-gospel-country ruminations on the path to the beyond

When the concept album first properly took flight, in the late 1960s, before it became slave to the bloated artifice of prog-rock, it was an extension of the LSD-soaked times: “Songs aren’t big enough, man, I need a bigger canvas!” Famed albums by The Beatles, The Beach Boys, The Kinks and The Pretty Things sum up this golden period.

Album: Viagra Boys - Welfare Jazz

★★★★ VIAGRA BOYS - WELFARE JAZZ Stockholm punks impress with heart and musical range on their second album

Stockholm punks impress with heart and musical range on their second album

Their PR cannot put the band name in the header of promotional emails, as they’ll go straight to the spam bin, but Swedish punk outfit Viagra Boys have, nonetheless, become a name to contend with. It’s their wild live persona that’s put them on the map but their second album raucously – and tenderly – demonstrates they also have the range and the songs to explode into something bigger.

Albums of the Year 2020: Joensuu 1685 - ÖB

The welcome return of Finland’s spiritual explorers

This breathtakingly lovely album opens with the aptly titled “Hey My Friend (We’re Here Again)”. Before the October 2020 release of ÖB and its related singles, the last record Finland’s Joensuu 1685 issued was a 12-inch on a Norwegian label which came out in 2011. This, the trio’s second album, was begun in 2008 just after the release of their eponymous first.

Albums of the Year 2020: Laura Marling - Song for Our Daughter

★★★★ ALBUMS OF THE YEAR 2020: LAURA MARLING - SONG FOR OUR DAUGHTER A strangely prophetic yet comforting album for our times

A strangely prophetic yet comforting album for our times

Dropped a month into the year’s first lockdown, Laura Marling’s seventh album landed like a soothing tonic to an odd and chaotic time. The stripped back production had an air of loneliness, yet the vocals were effervescent and soothing. The profoundly insightful lyrics of Songs For Our Daughter and Marling’s confident solitude was like a foreboding of how 2020 was to unfold.

Albums of the Year 2020: Fiona Apple - Fetch the Bolt Cutters

★★★★★ ALBUMS OF THE YEAR 2020: FIONA APPLE - FETCH THE BOLT CUTTERS Making space for the things we don't talk about in quarantine times

Making space for the things we don't talk about in quarantine times

Back in October, Fiona Apple – whose Fetch the Bolt Cutters, released in April, captured a particular early pandemic mood – was interviewed by Emily Nussbaum for The New Yorker Festival. “I think we women should be marrying our friends,” she told the journalist. “We have sexual freedom! We have dogs! We have fun! We can do whatever we want!”