pop
Cher Lloyd, IndigO2Monday, 09 April 2012![]() Cher Lloyd first appeared aged 16 on The X Factor with a storming cover of an unofficial bootleg version of “Turn My Swag On” - a song that peaked at just number 48 on the UK singles charts. Knowing so much about music at such a young age set her... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Estonia: Tallinn Music WeekThursday, 05 April 2012![]() It began with a warning. Opening the fourth Tallinn Music Week, Estonia’s President Toomas Hendrik Ilves cautioned, “In a free society, it’s risk-free. In an un-free society, it’s not risk-free. It’s not all fun.” From behind a hotel conference room... Read more... |
Jessie Ware, The NaveFriday, 23 March 2012![]() It’s sometimes difficult to imagine that a new pop star can ever live up to even the most optimistic fan’s expectations. Spiralling hype and contagious squeals over mp3s are one thing, but with the subject standing before them to perform a full live... Read more... |
Sting, Hammersmith ApolloTuesday, 20 March 2012Unlike his old buddy, Phil Collins, who now claims to be considered the “Antichrist of Music”, public consensus on Sting seems elusive. His popularity in the States has never wavered, but back home, it’s difficult to tell if the "tantric" one is... Read more... |
Florence + the Machine, Alexandra Palace (2012)Saturday, 10 March 2012![]() I figured there were two solid reasons to attend last night’s Florence + the Machine gig in North London. The first was that I’d given Ceremonials a fair few listens, and was beginning to conclude that the chaps at Island Records had identified what... Read more... |
CD: VCMG – SsssTuesday, 06 March 2012![]() Electropop royalty does not get more illustrious than this. VCMG stands for Vince Clarke (&) Martin Gore, who started out together in Depeche Mode, only for main songwriter Clarke to depart in 1981. Gore stayed in the band and took kinky leather... Read more... |
CD: The Stranglers - GiantsMonday, 05 March 2012![]() This album caught me completely off guard. The Stranglers work of the late Seventies/early Eighties is classic post-punk pop but their critical and (slight) commercial comeback since 2004’s Norfolk Coast album has been less convincing. Giants,... Read more... |
X Factor Live, Wembley ArenaSunday, 04 March 2012![]() The X Factor has been rewriting the Gregorian calendar since its inception in September 2004. It’s now more acceptable (nay, expected) for major label pop acts’ careers to fall like dominos after the first year, while at the other end of the scale... Read more... |
Marina and the Diamonds, Shepherds Bush EmpireMonday, 27 February 2012![]() The way Marina Diamandis was tweeting last year – samples include “I hate pop” and “I want to disappear into a k-hole of Cheetos and beer” – some were half expecting the girl who used to be pop’s Next Big Thing to give up. Not that her debut album,... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Musician Stephin MerrittSaturday, 25 February 2012![]() For those unfamiliar with his work, Stephin Merritt is like a modern-day Cole Porter: prolific, highly camp, and with a genius for beautifully crafted witty three-minute songs. He performs with the 6ths, The Gothic Archies, Future Bible Heroes as... Read more... |
Oh Land, HeavenFriday, 24 February 2012![]() Oh Land is Nanna Øland Fabricius. A proper pop star in her native Denmark, based on last night's show there’s no reason why she can’t be one here too. She’s been living in Brooklyn and the international market is clearly in her sights. The... Read more... |
CD: The Ting Tings – Sounds From NowheresvilleThursday, 23 February 2012![]() It’s four years since their extremely successful debut album. But then again it’s not easy to hone perfect dumb-ass pop music from just two or three major chords while still making it shine like a new gold coin. The art of simplicity is a complex... Read more... |
