In Depth by Kate Hutchinson
Rock musicians talk about second albums being like painful births, but rarely is it said of album number six. For Josh Homme, formidable leader of Queens of the Stone Age, however, his album six has been his toughest yet. In fact, Like Clockwork, almost didn’t happen at all.»
Review
by Kate Hutchinson
To anyone who mocks the possibilities for bedroom production, give them a hefty spin of Rounds in return.»
In Depth by Kate Hutchinson
Daft Punk's Random Access Memories is a lavish celebration of a time when dance music was human and had a proper beating heart, told through the eyes of two robots who have redefined computer music. It’s when pop-rock was easy and groovy, when the people that played it had impressive facial hair and their melodies had the bronze glow of a sunset over the Pacific Coast. It’s also bloody bonkers.»
Review
by Kate Hutchinson
The Strokes will never get back the raw magic of Is This It? but, with Comedown Machine, they’ve cast a different spell entirely – one that’s almost joyful. »
In Depth by Kate Hutchinson
Kate Hutchinson gets folked up and out at End of the Road this year… »
In Depth by Kate Hutchinson
“Can you give me a minute? I need to do a number two. You can put that in your article – Beth Ditto needs a poo!”. Kate Hutchinson tries to get some answers from the Ditto about going solo...»
Review
by Kate Hutchinson
“I love playing on Sunday,” gibes Canadian sonic polymath Chilly Gonzales. “You’ve already taken all of your drugs, so I have you right where I want you: almost sober.” The audience titters, even though he is selling them a little short. »
In Depth by Kate Hutchinson
Polly Jean Harvey’s illustrious career makes the kind of Herculean reading that causes our over-anxious generation of success-hungry twentysomethings to quake in its distressed leather army boots. At 41, she has achieved the kinds of heights that most musicians dream of, but rarely reach. »
News
by Kate Hutchinson
On Friday DiS has the good fortune to speak to enigmatic English rose PJ Harvey and she revealed that, these days, she is more inclined to scribble down words than compose music, which was the starting point for her forthcoming album Let England Shake.»
Review
by Kate Hutchinson
It’s an exhaustive delivery, but the result is the healthy sound of a label’s output to come, not the ghostly echo of one stranded in the past.»