Patience is a virtue that I sadly don’t have. Whilst I can
see the appeal of atmospheric electronic musicians like Jon Hopkins and the
Haxan Cloak, I often find myself clockwatching during the big long build-ups.
An artist like loopy French house producer, Mr. Oizo, is much more up my street.
He doesn’t allow time to breath, let alone check a watch. Employing AD/HD
pacing, he cuts out the foreplay and assaults the listener from the off.
“A collection of profound and epic album reviews and musical articles by former astronaut and brain surgeon, Alasdair Kennedy. Reaching levels of poetry that rival Keats and Blake, the following reviews affirm Alasdair to be a prodigy, a genius and a god whose opinion is always objectively right. He is also without a doubt the most modest man in the universe.” - Alasdair Kennedy
Friday, 28 November 2014
Thursday, 27 November 2014
Review of 'Bloodstone & Diamonds' by Machine Head
You can always tell a Machine Head
track from a number of motifs – namely lots of harmonic notes, lots of beastly
grooves and lots of blood-pumping sing-growling courtesy of Rob Flynn. Over
time, the Oakland metalheads have also brought in a number of new stylistic
features. The Blackening saw them garnering more
progressiveness and old-skool thrashiness, whilst The Locust introduced orchestral strings and
more symphonic tracks.
Wednesday, 26 November 2014
BEST AND WORST NEW TRACKS OF THE WEEK 26/11/2014: Wu-Tang Clan, Faith No More, AC/DC and more...
It’s comeback week. Wu-Tang Clan, Faith No More,
AC/DC and Gwen Stefani have all returned with new singles. As usual, I divide
the good’uns and bad’uns. Is bad’un even a word? Too late, I’ve typed it out
now, there’s no going back...
Tuesday, 25 November 2014
Review of 'Cadillactica' by Big K.R.I.T.
Whilst the rest of the southern rap scene have been getting
busy riding throwaway trap beats and dropping throwaway punchlines, Big K.R.I.T has
been steadily moving away and sculpting his own much more original and quite
possibly influential sound. He’s always been a standout character in deep south
hip hop, mainly down to his speedily tight and acrobatic flows. He can jump
around any beat at any tempo he likes and still perfectly articulate every
word.
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
Monday, 17 November 2014
Sunday, 16 November 2014
My Top 10 Favourite Album Covers
I’ve always appreciated album artwork. I still buy physical
copies of albums, sometimes just for the record sleeves. In fact, most of the
time I throw away the CD and just keep the case.
Friday, 14 November 2014
Review of 'Sonic Highways' by Foo Fighters
When you accompany your album with a HBO TV series and proclaim
it as an ‘ode to American music’ you set the expectations bar pretty high. Sonic Highways would have had to be the
next White Album for it to have lived
up to the stupendous sea of hype surrounding it. No-one can carry that off, not
even the Foo Fighters, and they’re the biggest modern rock band we have.
Thursday, 13 November 2014
Review of 'Pom Pom' by Ariel Pink
This album is essentially a dude rambling sleazy nonsense
over a bunch of lo-fi instrumentals that sound like they’re straight from eighties
TV commercials. It’s cheesy. It’s silly. It's, for the most part, terribly
uncool. It’s also among one of the best records I’ve heard all year.
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
Sunday, 9 November 2014
Review of 'Broke with Expensive Taste' by Azealia Banks
I was convinced I’d be retired and in a care home by the time
this album got round to dropping. How long’s it been since this album was first
scheduled to be released? Ten years? Twenty years? Fifty???
Friday, 7 November 2014
Review of 'Michael' by Les Sins
Ex-chillwave-producer Chaz Bundick has dropped the ‘Toro y
Moi’ pseudonym in exchange for ‘Les Sins’ and is now making more up-tempo,
dancey stuff.
Thursday, 6 November 2014
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
BEST AND WORST NEW TRACKS OF THE WEEK 05/11/2014: Jam Baxter, Labrinth, Taylor Swift and more...
It's weekly round-up time again where I single out the singles that made the best and worst impression on me. I hope you all had a happy Halloween/Guy Fawkes Night/Diwali/belated-Easter.
Monday, 3 November 2014
Review of 'Soused' by Scott Walker & Sunn O)))
There are some people who understand the appeal of drone
metal and good for them, they’re clearly more open-minded than I am. Personally,
Sunn O)))’s schtick - playing one guitar note over and over again at a glacial
speed – strikes me as a waste of a fretboard and a waste of my time.
Sunday, 2 November 2014
Review of 'RTJ2' by Run the Jewels
There’s no place for heroes in hip hop. It’s a villain’s
world and El-P and Killer Mike are out to be the meanest and most cartoonishly
evil rappers in the history of the game.
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