DVD Review: The Rolling Stones – Sweet Summer Sun
Essentially a “greatest hits” parade, played out to a vast, mixed crowd on a glorious day in Hyde Park.»
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The problem is that the songs are pedestrian»
A fine opportunity to appreciate the best band of the past 20 years.»
Avonmore sounds so quintessentially Eighties, so quintessentially Ferry, that it’s better to compare it to the rest of his oeuvre than to any contemporary releases»
The true delight in Nobody Wants to be Here & Nobody Wants to Leave is what lies within its murky depths.»
A very good, warm record.»
Even if you find Neil Finn’s oeuvre hitherto boring and hate this album, you at least still won’t find Dizzy Heights dull.»
The idea of Uncle Tupelo as a modern band isn’t quite so far-fetched as it may superficially seem.»
A general sense of 'good enough' about the tunes suggest that Brendan Benson is looking forward to The Raconteurs’ return sooner than the rest of us.»
Essentially a “greatest hits” parade, played out to a vast, mixed crowd on a glorious day in Hyde Park.»
Very few albums are as gloriously, perfectly produced as Music has the Right to Children.»
The best Thursday night in Northampton DiS' Dan Lucas can remember.»
"It just doesn’t sound right if the guitars don’t ring and you don’t feel it in your body."»
It’s hard to figure out why Reflektor has turned out such a disappointing mess.»
One of the most enjoyable, likeable records of the year.»
Despite Mazzy Star sounding as good as they always have, Seasons Of Your Day only goes to show that the rest of the world has finally caught up with them.»
The combination of one of England’s great lyricists and production from arguably America’s most forward-thinking band resulting in a crisp, funky, even dangerous sounding album as political and as relevant as anything this year.»
Wherever Doobie Wonderland is, it sounds fucking great.»
"The thing is cricketers are pretty cool. If you’ve met Michael Atherton, which I’m sure you have at some stage [I never have], I think he could be the next James Bond, he’s an amazingly, incredibly cool guy."»
DiS' Dan Lucas on The Crimea's last ever gig...»
See You There isn’t a record in the highest echelons of this year’s releases, but it’s a genuinely heartfelt and moving, if slightly patchy, record.»
Heading down to a neat Soho hotel for a couple of beers and a playback of Wise Up Ghost – an intriguing sounding collaboration between Elvis and The Roots – and a brief Q&A with our hero, DiS was so excited he even managed to tear himself away from The Ashes, where Australia were nine down on the brink of an embarrassingly massive first innings deficit.»
Oh yeah, they do a Bruce Springsteen cover.»
There’s a suggestion that Icky Blossoms have a Total Life Forever great inside them, but as a début this has just about enough going for it.»
Sticky Wickets takes the things that makes the loner, the geek, the loser, the tragic feel all warm and fuzzy, and then makes that sound like ELO.»
In the game of rock-paper-scissors, rock blunts scissors, scissors cut paper and paper smothers rock. In this allegory though it doesn’t really matter which of the three represents super producer Dave Sitek, as rock paper and scissors are all drowned by the tidal wave of warm, brown, gushing shit that is Beady Eye.»
DiS does Barca - again.»
In order to contravene the hipster image of the festival (as always, every band mentioned in a web comic purporting to mock the P4K intelligentsia is playing this year) I’ll be referring to a colour-coded spreadsheet to bring you this preview. »
The real problem with Limits of Desire is that it’s a decent album that’s difficult to sell. »
Although a quiet album, Black Pudding is not one that ever seems to tire, always remaining interesting.»
There’s some evolution here from Dear Reader’s previous work but it remains unapologetically twee.»