Review: It's never easy to have a huge breakthrough single and then keep the momentum. But Tom Walker, who shot to massive fame and acclaim through the 2018 hit 'Leave A Light On', seems to have managed it pretty well considering he's gone five years between first record, What A Time To Be Alive, and the September 2024 follow-up, I Am. That's an age in modern music's relentless march and production line gutter ethics. I Am is certainly a case of picking up where things left off on the last long form. The track list is a mixture of hyper emotional main stage acoustic-electronic pop balladry, and quiet piano-vocal solos seemingly poised over your bleeding body, ready to cut heartstrings with a love letter from the loss of your life. Elsewhere, EDM and hip hop-hued uptempo numbers make a similarly big impression. Comparisons to Ed Sheeran still ring true, then, but that's not to say there's nothing new happening here.
Review: Walt Disco are evolving. Lead vocalist Jocelyn Si, drummer Jack Martin, synth player Finlay McCarthy, bassist Charlie Lock, and guitarist Lewis Carmichael challenged norms with their debut album, Unlearning. Their new record, The Warping, reflects shifting identities, blending memory and future, and exploring younger selves and imagined personas. Written across the Atlantic, from Los Angeles to Glasgow, the album builds enhances their cinematic glam with orchestral musicians, creating a sound both organic and sophisticated. The album addresses personal themes with radical honesty, especially exploring gender dysphoria and envy. Despite a hostile world, especially for queer and trans people, Walt Disco remains resilient.
Review: Natalie Mering's Weyes Blood project is 12 years deep now, and she follows up on 2019's Titanic Rising with this, her fourth studio album. Her sound evolves in kind over this time from the DIY roots of her appearances on Not Not Fun et al, and now she strikes the figure of an eternal songstress joining the dots from classic 70s composition and production through to the aching, head-fogged reflection of the modern condition. Lead single 'It's Not Just Me, It's Everybody' nails the mood of malaise, but the beauty of her songwriting leads and saves us from slipping into despair. Why not commit to the concept and cop this, the limited Loser Edition of And In The Darkness, Hearts Aglow.
Intro ("The Orange Lounge" Sympatico MSN 11th May 2007) (2:41)
Back To Black ("The Orange Lounge" Sympatico MSN 11th May 2007) (3:27)
Rehab ("The Orange Lounge" Sympatico MSN 11th May 2007) (3:09)
You Know I'm No Good ("The Orange Lounge" Sympatico MSN 11th May 2007) (0:49)
Love Is A Losing Game ("The Orange Lounge" Sympatico MSN 11th May 2007) (1:38)
To Know Him Is To Love Him (Studio Recording) (2:24)
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow ("Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason" Soundtrack 2004) (3:35)
Valerie (alternate version) (3:48)
Some Unholy War (alternate version) (3:14)
Teach Me Tonight ("Jools Holland Hootenanny 2005" 31st December 2004) (3:13)
Don't Go To Strangers ("Jools Holland Hootenanny 2007" 31st December 2006) (4:34)
I Heard It Through The Grapevine ("Jools Holland Hootenanny 2007" 31st December 2006) (3:48)
Mighty Quinn ("Jools Holland Hootenanny 2007" 31st December 2006) (3:25)
Me & Mr Jones (Tempodrom Berlin 15th October 2007) (2:37)
Review: Unplugged & Electrified is a poignant compilation that showcases the unforgettable live performances of Amy Winehouse, capturing her unique artistry and raw emotional power. Spanning tracks from intimate sessions like 'Back to Black' and 'Rehab', recorded during her Unplugged performance at The Orange Lounge in May 2007, the album highlights her ability to convey vulnerability through soulful delivery. The collection features electrifying moments from Jools Holland's Hootenanny, including collaborative renditions of classics like 'I Heard It Through The Grapevine' and 'Mighty Quinn', where her dynamic vocal prowess shines alongside esteemed musicians. Tracks such as 'Valerie' and 'Some Unholy War' present alternate versions, enriching the listening experience with fresh interpretations. From heartfelt ballads like 'Love Is A Losing Game' to spirited performances of 'Cherry' and 'You Know I'm No Good'. the compilation encapsulates the essence of Winehouse's artistry. Overall, Unplugged & Electrified serves as a celebration of her talent, providing fans with a comprehensive glimpse into her most cherished live moments.
Review: To celebrate the return of the Glastonbury Festival in 2022 and mark the 15th anniversary of an iconic moment, Island Records served up Amy Winehouse's 2007 Pyramid Stage performance for the first time. This unforgettable set saw the troubled genius headline on June 22nd and it was her debut on the Pyramid Stage. She entranced audiences as ever with her soulful voice and electrifying presence and later that day, she also graced the Jazz World Stage and once again wowed those in attendance with another heartfelt and raw performance. The album now gets reissued and commemorates a milestone in Amy's career as well as a chance to relive the magic of her timeless sound.
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