Dizzee Rascal gives tongue
Dizzee Rascal Tongue n’ Cheek A raucous bunch of fun, aptly named Tongue n’ Cheek. As Mr Rascal sings,...
It’s folk, Jim, but not as we k...
Belshazzar’s Feast (2010) Find the Lady Let me attempt a crude summary of Borges’ “Pierre Menard,...
Praise and Blame and Tom Jones
Tom Jones Praise & Blame Island Records 2010 An initial listening to Praise & Blame, Tom Jones’...
U2 – No Line on the Horizon
On No Line on the Horizon, U2 are a band with the balls to sound like themselves. And there’s no better band to...
Bite this Shark
Tight without sacrificing rawness, honest without being gauche, The Plastics’ new release, Shark, is one of...
6: Not out of 5
One listener’s poetic is another’s ponderous, and I fear I lean towards the latter evaluation of The...
Life of the Mountain Goats
“There’s much beauty here, and much pain.” Mountain Goats The Life of the World to Come (Just...
Dirty Projectors
How have I missed the Dirty Projector’s last 8 or so recordings? They’re fantastic. Not too many bands can...
Van Coke Kartel: S,S+D
It’s worth buying Van Coke Kartel’s new album, Skop, Skiet en Donner (Rhythm Records), just for the...
Jim Neversink
Shakey is good. The oddly dissonant opening track is the embodiment of the album name – shaky, in the sense of...
eVoid
eVoid’s Graffiti Lounge. Dave Matthews meets Vampire Weekend for grownups. A (relatively) new album from 80s SA...
Tweeting in the Wind
Is it possible to review Bob Dylan’s Together Through Life in realtime on Twitter, within the constrains of the...
