Child's Play: There’s a lot of youthful exuberance to Madrid four-piece Hinds’ chaotic second album. Every song is packed with spindly riffs and shouty vocals that recalls the snotty early records of Weezer and the Strokes. Unlike those obvious influences, however, there’s a cheerful innocence to the songs. Although grungy anthem Tester touches on the… Continue reading Hinds – I Don’t Run
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George Ezra – Staying at Tamara’s
Lacking one good reason: George Ezra’s Budapest, the single that broke the Hertfordshire singer-songwriter in 2014, has already achieved the status of a classic, but perhaps overly worried about becoming a one-hit wonder he seems keen to distance himself from that song’s downbeat charms. Instead, Staying at Tamara's is clearly intended as a party starter,… Continue reading George Ezra – Staying at Tamara’s
Ady Suleiman – Memories
Talking to Frank: Despite being on the fringes of the music scene for several years, Ady Suleiman’s debut album has been a long time coming. Much of the delay was apparently spent getting out of record deal with Simon Cowell's Syco label, and it’s clear within the first few foul-mouthed seconds of opening track I… Continue reading Ady Suleiman – Memories
Anna von Hausswolff – Dead Magic
Dreams of Dark and Troubling Things: Dead Magic, the fourth album by Swedish experimentalist Anna von Hausswolff, comes in at 47 minutes but comprises only five tracks. It was, according to the press release, recorded mainly on the 20th Century organ at Copenhagen’s Marmorkirken, one of the largest churches in Scandinavia. However, this shouldn’t put you… Continue reading Anna von Hausswolff – Dead Magic
Bettye LaVette – Things Have Changed
Mangled up in Blues: Cult soul-singer Bettye LaVette continues on her idiosyncratic path with a collection of Bob Dylan covers that eschews most of his best-known works for deep cuts and obscurities. Although a couple of his classics are represented, LaVette makes them her own: It Ain’t Me Babe is transformed into a smooth soul… Continue reading Bettye LaVette – Things Have Changed
The Lovely Eggs – This is Eggland
No yolk: Lancaster-based husband-and-wife duo the Lovely Eggs are on cracking form for their fifth album, employing renowned Flaming Lips and Mogwai producer Dave Fridmann to add substance to their endearingly ramshackle sound. The lurid cover art by underground artist Casey Raymond offers a clue to the brash content within, all fat, punk guitar-riffs, trilling… Continue reading The Lovely Eggs – This is Eggland
Poppy Ackroyd – Resolve
Amble through the ambient: Poppy Ackroyd is a ‘post classical’ musician and Resolve an album of avant-garde instrumentals, mostly favouring repeating piano phrases, or variations on such that feature unusual percussive techniques involving paper or wine glasses. As is to be expected from a work closer to art than pop, the tracks come with their own explanations: Trains for… Continue reading Poppy Ackroyd – Resolve
Dream Wife – Dream Wife
Youth in Revolt: Just when it seems Punk really is dead along comes all-female trio Dream Wife with this intense and idiosyncratic debut which, if it doesn’t quite reinvent New Wave, certainly re-infuses it with youthful charisma. Having formed initially as part of a performance art project, the band have developed a formidable reputation as… Continue reading Dream Wife – Dream Wife
Porches – The House
Ballast from the past: It’s been a few years since synth-pop came back into fashion, so it’s only natural that the 1980s vibe that has characterised the genre revival up to now should be starting to take on a decidedly 90s texture. The opening two-punch of Porches’ new album, Leave the House and Find Me,… Continue reading Porches – The House
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The year in review: from A Pure Grade Shot of Old Hollywood to Total. Fucking. Wank. in 34 films. That's at least 4,080 minutes sitting in a darkened auditorium; over £400 in ticket stubs; £200 in popcorn. Here's to another year of wasted Friday afternoons! Top Ten La La Land 5/5 A pure-grade shot… Continue reading JamesChart 2017!