F During my childhood in the 1970s, living in inner-city London’s Tottenham neighborhood, there were a few prominent black American figures who left a lasting
Category: Music
The fourth ranked album in the top 50 of 2023 is Jessie Ware’s “That! Feels Good!”
J Essie Ware intentionally aimed for the first song on That! Feels Good! to emulate the sounds of a group engaged in an orgy. The
Review of Simple Minds: Everything Is Possible – a direct portrayal of down-to-earth rock musicians.
H This is a simple music documentary about the band Simple Minds. It tells the story of five young men from Glasgow who formed a
Funk musician Amp Fiddler, known for his collaborations with renowned artists, passes away at the age of 65.
Amp Fiddler, a well-known funk musician also known as Joseph Fiddler, has passed away at the age of 65. He was highly praised for his
The 50 best albums of 2023, No 5 – Mitski: The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We
T The first single from Mitski’s previous album, “Laurel Hell” released in 2022, painted a grim picture of her future in the music industry. In
“How Neil Gaiman and an Australian string quartet found love, described as a gothic yoghurt starter.”
N Neil Gaiman is famous for his smooth and ethereal tone, which he has utilized in a variety of projects such as audiobooks and voicing
“How There’s No One Quite Like Grandma” became a Christmas No. 1 after a child vomited on the singer’s feet.
Tara Daynes, chorister I attended St. Winifred’s Roman Catholic primary school in Stockport as a student. The school choir had been established for around eight
Review of Sleep Token – The band’s masked members captivate without needing faces or vocals.
S Sleep Token, a promising band in the metal scene, had their best year yet but almost ended it in disaster. Their third album, Take
Charlotte Rampling reminisces about Jane Birkin.
J Ane and I were born in the same year, 1946, and we were contemporaries. However, our birthdays were in different months – mine in
Gavin Friday reflects on the legacy of Sinéad O’Connor.
I I initially met Sinéad in 1985, when she had recently worked with The Edge from U2 on a track called Heroine. I saw her