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BoC
Album Review / 1 July 2026
1 July 2026

Full of mysterious religious references and radical sound design, the Scottish duo’s new offering is candidate for album of the year, suggests SIMON DUFF

CS albums
Music / 29 June 2026
29 June 2026

Three great releases of lost concerts by Duke Ellington Orchestra, John Taylor & Stan Sulzman, and Joe Henderson

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Music Review / 26 June 2026
26 June 2026

CHRIS SEARLE revels in the one-off collaboration between an American polymath and a British Muslim, and detects the presence of their revolutionary forebear

time's echo
Book Review / 23 June 2026
23 June 2026

DAVID YEARSLEY is fascinated by the account of four composers who transformed their experiences of the second world war and the Holocaust into deeply moving works of art

KB albums
Music / 22 June 2026
22 June 2026

Re-releases from Iain Matthews, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and The Charlie Daniels Band

madness
Live Music Review / 15 June 2026
15 June 2026

GEORGE FOGARTY is unsettled by a brilliant concert that stands on the shoulders of immigrant Jamaican heritage without reaching out a hand to the Jamaican people

IS
Music / 15 June 2026
15 June 2026

New releases from Steve Swallow, Neil Young & The Chrome Hearts, and Ady Johnson

MB albums
Album reviews / 12 June 2026
12 June 2026

New releases from Simone White, Brass Funkeys, and Souad Massi 

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Gig Review / 11 May 2026
11 May 2026

STEVE JOHNSON relishes the inspirational nature of an event which combined great songs with historical narrative

Playtime
Jazz preview / 4 May 2026
4 May 2026

ANGUS REID recommends that you discover a uniquely intimate community venue in central Edinburgh for an evening of beer and ambitious jazz

covers
Music / 19 April 2026
19 April 2026

New releases from Kneecap, Sam Blasucci, and Juni Habel

GR
Global Routes / 10 April 2026
10 April 2026

New releases from Peruvian Ranil y Su Conjunto Tropical, Leve Leve: Sao Tome & Principe, and South African BCUC

ochs
Appreciation / 8 April 2026
8 April 2026

JORDAN PHIZACKLEA-CULLEN reminds us of a sometimes overlooked political singer-songwriter, on the 50th anniversary of his untimely death

MPF
Interview / 1 April 2026
1 April 2026

Ben Cowles speaks with Manchester Punk Festival 2026 organiser IAN ‘TREE’ ROBINSON about this weekend’s upcoming shenanigans 

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Book Review / 27 March 2026
27 March 2026

ROGER McKENZIE grooves to the message that jazz supports, expresses and sparks fresh political movements and ideas

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Jazz Preview / 27 March 2026
27 March 2026

CHRIS SEARLE urges you not to miss Mark Sanders’ three night residency at Cafe Oto, Dalston, London

IS
Music / 23 March 2026
23 March 2026

New releases from Joe Pernice, Arlo Parks, and Marilyn Crispell & Anders Jormin

KB
Music / 13 March 2026
13 March 2026

Rereleases from Andrew Gold; John McFee, Stu Cook, Keith Knudsen; and The Outer Limits

IS
Music / 9 March 2026
9 March 2026

New releases from Shabaka, Squeeze, and Roswell Road

connection
Interview / 4 March 2026
4 March 2026

CHRIS SEARLE speaks to Nicaraguan guitarist OMAR RIOS MELENDEZ

CS
Music / 2 March 2026
2 March 2026

Releases from Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Maggie Nicols/Robert Mitchell/Alya Al Sultani, and Gordon Beck Trio and Quintet

IS
Music / 9 February 2026
9 February 2026

New releases from Pat Metheny, Greazy Alice, and Momoko Gill

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BenchMarx / 5 February 2026
5 February 2026

BILLY BRAGG on the role that music can play in resistance to state-sponsored violence

SD
Album Reviews / 2 February 2026
2 February 2026

New releases from The Orb, Meredith Monk, and Marconi Union

IS
Music / 26 January 2026
26 January 2026

New releases from Keeley, Lucinda Williams and Ye Vagabonds

GR
Album reviews / 19 January 2026
19 January 2026

New releases from Zulu Guitar Blues, Fela Kuti, and Amadou & Mariam

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Jazz preview / 19 January 2026
19 January 2026

CHRIS SEARLE urges you not to miss two powerful performers playing three nights that will celebrate the great pianist/composer Thelonious Monk

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Global Routes / 9 January 2026
9 January 2026

TONY BURKE speaks to Gambian kora player SUNTOU SUSSO

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Round-up / 31 December 2025
31 December 2025

A year of rich offerings that would have pricked any and all ears

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Music / 3 January 2026
3 January 2026

New releases by Porridge Radio, The Cribs, and Bjorn Meyer

(left to right, facing) Bobby Gillespie, John Squire and Liam Gallagher, and Ian Brown (left, back to camera) and Alan 'Reni' Wren (right, back to camera) carry the coffin from the funeral service of former Stone Roses and Primal Scream bass player Gary 'Mani' Mounfield, December 22, 2025
Rock'n'Roll / 22 December 2025
22 December 2025

Stone Roses and Priminal Scream bassist Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield laid to rest in Manchester

SD
Best of 2025 / 22 December 2025
22 December 2025

SIMON DUFF picks his favourites, from radical African-inspired electronic rhythms to improvisations on the organ

IS best
Best of 2025 / 22 December 2025
22 December 2025

From pop anthems that take on patriarchy to masterful Gaza-themed Oud-playing, IAN SINCLAIR picks his best albums of the year

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Best of 2025 / 17 December 2025
17 December 2025

CHRIS SEARLE picks his favourite albums of the year

IS
Album reviews / 15 December 2025
15 December 2025
SJ
Music / 11 December 2025
11 December 2025
THRILLINGLY VITAL: Chris T-T performs at the 100 Club [Pic: James Walsh]
Gig Review / 18 November 2025
18 November 2025

JAMES WALSH wallows in the triumphant reappearance behind the mic of former Morning Star columnist Chris T-T

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Global Routes / 17 November 2025
17 November 2025

TONY BURKE recommends a new podcast about the legenary Nigerian musician and political activist FELA KUTI

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Music / 10 November 2025
10 November 2025

New releases from the archives of The Original Blues Project, Guru Guru, and Faces

flowers
Album Review / 4 November 2025
4 November 2025

STEVE JOHNSON salutes the mellifluous tones and clear-minded political message of a uniquely relevant Birmingham-born singer-songwriter

69
Music / 8 October 2025
8 October 2025

WILL STONE applauds a comprehensive survey of love in its many moods and musical forms

tosca
Opera review / 17 September 2025
17 September 2025

DAVID NICHOLSON is thrilled – and shocked – by an opera that seethes and sizzles with passion and the depraved use of power

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Music Reviews / 12 September 2025
12 September 2025

TONY BURKE reviews new releases from Cheikh Lo, Mishra & Deepa Shakthi, N’Faly Kouyate

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Music review / 9 September 2025
9 September 2025

MARK TURNER holds on tight for a mesmerising display of Neath-born ragtime virtuosity

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Album Review / 14 August 2025
14 August 2025

TONY BURKE revels in the publication of previously unreleased tracks by the great US folksinger

tuscherer
Album Review / 13 August 2025
13 August 2025

STEVE JOHNSON recommends a protest album with a harder edge than many in the genre

ozzy
Appreciation / 25 July 2025
25 July 2025

WILL STONE fact-checks the colourful life of Ozzy Osbourne

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Interview / 23 July 2025
23 July 2025

CHRIS SEARLE speaks to vocalist Jacqui Dankworth

CS albums
Album Reviews / 7 July 2025
7 July 2025

Re-releases from Bobby Wellins/Kenny Wheeler Quintet, Larry Stabbins/Keith Tippet/Louis Moholo-Moholo, and Charles Mingus Quintet

glasto
Festival Review / 1 July 2025
1 July 2025

WILL STONE witnesses a thrilling festival super-charged with opposition to the British government’s policies on Gaza

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Music / 1 July 2025
1 July 2025

This is a concert of ambition and courage by organist and improviser Wayne Marshall, says SIMON DUFF

THE MUSIC OF ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS: Lana Del Ray plays Anfield
Music / 1 July 2025
1 July 2025

SUSAN DARLINGTON is charmed by an arena show that crosses Great Gatsby glamour with Jane Eyre madness

IS
Music / 16 June 2025
16 June 2025

Reviews of More, Remembering Now, and New Vienna

amazed
Book Review / 10 June 2025
10 June 2025

MATTHEW HAWKINS enjoys a father’s memoir of life with his autistic son, and the music they explore together

monster
Music review / 4 June 2025
4 June 2025

CHRIS SEARLE urges you to hear the US saxophonist Joe McPhee on livestream tonight

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Album Review / 2 June 2025
2 June 2025

SIMON DUFF recommends an outstanding album of choral works that range from the 12th century to the present day

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Music Review / 13 May 2025
13 May 2025

MIK SABIERS wallows in a night of political punk and funk that fires both barrels at Trump

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Music / 12 May 2025
12 May 2025

A New Awakening: Adventures In British Jazz 1966 - 1971, G3, and Buck Owens 

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Album Review / 12 May 2025
12 May 2025

SIMON DUFF recommends a new album from renowned composer and oud player Anour Brahem.

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Marxist Notes on Music / 6 May 2025
6 May 2025

BEN LUNN alerts us to the creeping return of philanthropy and private patronage, and suggests alternative paths to explore

SOUL47
Music / 2 May 2025
2 May 2025

GEORGE FOGARTY is stunned by the epic and life-affirming sound of an outstanding Palestinian musical collective

KB Albums
Music / 28 April 2025
28 April 2025

New releases from Mountain, Soul Asylum and Michael McDermott

IN THE RING: The Tenementals play The Revelator, Glasgow. Pic: Tommy Breslin
Music Review / 28 April 2025
28 April 2025

MICK MCSHANE is roused by a band whose socialism laces every line of every song with commitment and raw passion

Steve Knightley
Music / 15 April 2025
15 April 2025

STEVE JOHNSON, CHRIS SEARLE and TONY BURKE review new releases from Steve Knightley, Jupiter & Okwess, Jason Palmer, Lisa Knapp and Gerry Driver, Kin'Gongolo Kiniata, Ingrid Laubrock/Tom Rainey, Dan Sealey, Simin Tande, PAZ

Interview / 14 April 2025
14 April 2025
CHRIS SEARLE speaks to drummer Steve Noble
The crowd at Manchester Punk Festival 2024
Culture / 11 April 2025
11 April 2025
Ben Cowles speaks with IAN ‘TREE’ ROBINSON and ANDY DAVIES, two of the string pullers behind the Manchester Punk Festival, ahead of its 10th year show later this month
Hania Rani
Culture / 8 April 2025
8 April 2025
WILL STONE is impressed by Hania Rani who is already making a name for herself in the male-dominated world of modern classical music
Music / 6 April 2025
6 April 2025
New releases from Ibex Band, Lucy Dacus, and Various Artists
Music / 31 March 2025
31 March 2025
New releases from The Tenementals, Nik Bartsch’s Ronin, and Kuunatic
Little Richard, 1984
Interview / 26 March 2025
26 March 2025
BRETT GREGORY speaks with TOBY MANNING, author of Mixing Pop and Politics: A Marxist History of Popular Music
Album reviews / 24 March 2025
24 March 2025
New releases from Black Country, New Road, Anouar Brahem, and Jaywalkers
TOMORROW'S WARRIOR: Nubya Garcia
Live Music Review / 19 March 2025
19 March 2025
GEORGE FOGARTY is mesmerised by the messages made when jazz is played by people who grew up steeped in jungle and hip-hop
STRONG SOCIAL CONSCIENCE: Zara McFarlane
Jazz album review / 19 March 2025
19 March 2025
MARK TURNER is thrilled by the the British singer’s tribute to the late great Sarah Vaughan
Music / 17 March 2025
17 March 2025
New releases from Jenn Butterworth, Liz Overs, and Gigspanner Big Band
Reg Meuross at Bush Hall, March 2025
Music review / 14 March 2025
14 March 2025
STEVE JOHNSON recommends that you catch an unforgettable tribute to Woody Guthrie
Music / 10 March 2025
10 March 2025
Reviews of Ella Fitzgerald, My Morning Jacket, and Toria Wooff
Ineza
Interview / 26 February 2025
26 February 2025
CHRIS SEARLE speaks to Rwanda-born jazz vocalist INEZA
Reg Meuross, 2019
Album Review / 21 February 2025
21 February 2025
STEVE JOHNSON recommends a stunning new tribute from one great folk artist to another
Florian Weber in concert at Stadtgarten Koln, Germany, 2012
Album review / 17 February 2025
17 February 2025
SIMON DUFF reviews a new composition by German composer and pianist Florian Weber that blurs the line between where improvisation ends and composition begins
Peter Somuah
Interview / 5 February 2025
5 February 2025
CHRIS SEARLE speaks to Ghanaian trumpeter PETER SOMUAH
AT HIS BEST AND BLUNTEST: Oberst in 2010 performing at the H
Opinion / 4 February 2025
4 February 2025
JOHN NEWSHAM draws attention to the uncompromising path of US singer/songwriter CONOR OBERST
Album reviews / 3 February 2025
3 February 2025
New releases from Loudon Wainwright III, Flamin’ Groovies, and Wishbone Ash
Austrian composer Beat Furrer
Marxist notes on music / 29 January 2025
29 January 2025
In advance of their performances in London BEN LUNN speaks to PETER PAUL KAINRATH, artistic director of Klangforum Wien
Vaughan Hawthorne-Nelson in concert at the Vortex with the T
Jazz / 28 January 2025
28 January 2025
An unlikely venue hosts a memorable concert, and has future treats in store
Album reviews / 27 January 2025
27 January 2025
New releases from Nadia Reid, Manic Street Preachers and Mathias Eick
Opinion / 24 January 2025
24 January 2025
It is painful that Donald Trump used David Bowie’s music during his campaign when the singer’s work was directly critical of his politics, judges PETER KENWORTHY 
Roella Oloro, 2021
Interview / 22 January 2025
22 January 2025
CHRIS SEARLE speaks to British Nigerian/Jamaican pianist ROELLA OLORO
Franz Ferdinand play The Dome, Liverpool
Music review / 14 January 2025
14 January 2025
EWAN KOTZ relishes a veteran Glasgow band that have lost none of their verve for live performance
Ethel Cain performing at Gunnersbury Park in London, August
Album review  / 13 January 2025
13 January 2025
EWAN KOTZ tunes into a chilling and subversive album that speaks for a splintered US, its political apathy and complicity in war-crimes
Album reviews / 13 January 2025
13 January 2025
New releases from Mary Chapin Carpenter, Julie Fowlis, Karine Polwart; The Weather Station; and Sam Amidon 
REMEMBER THIS: Hind Rajab, a five-year-old Palestinian girl
Album review / 6 January 2025
6 January 2025
DAVID NICHOLSON draws attention to an album of music and poetry that channels a first-hand experience of Gaza
Nate Wooley
Interview / 6 January 2025
6 January 2025
CHRIS SEARLE speaks with US trumpeter NATE WOOLEY
Protesters gather during a rally demanding South Korea's imp
Opinion / 3 January 2025
3 January 2025
HYUN KYONG HANNAH CHANG draws attention to the role that music has always played in South Korean protest
Rory Gallagher in 1973
Culture / 30 December 2024
30 December 2024
A horn of plenty, no less!
The performance
Culture / 30 December 2024
30 December 2024
BEN LUNN highly recommends a cantata that encapsulates the Palestinian peoples' profound desire for peace
Pat Metheny Orchestrion
Culture / 27 December 2024
27 December 2024
Concert of the Year? No doubt, Pat Metheny at the Barbican in late November...
Jon Boden and the Remnant Kings
Culture / 27 December 2024
27 December 2024
The abundance of quality is heartening and bodes well for the future
Culture / 22 December 2024
22 December 2024
New releases from Steve Knightley, Sunjay, Sociograss
Music / 12 December 2024
12 December 2024
New releases from Ghais Guevara, Kim Deal and Hardwicke Circus
Aboubakar Traore
Global Routes / 2 December 2024
2 December 2024
Two new releases from Burkina Faso and Niger, one from French-based Afro Latin The Bongo Hop, and rare Mexican bootlegs
Album reviews / 2 December 2024
2 December 2024
John Cale's rediscovered classic album 1919, and new releases from Father John Misty and Lucinda Williams
Carmen Souza
Interview / 27 November 2024
27 November 2024
Chris Searle speaks to singer CARMEN SOUZA
Strike leader addressing strikers during the Great Steel Str
Album review / 26 November 2024
26 November 2024
STEVE JOHNSON applauds an outstanding album that is a celebration of achievements won through collective struggle 
FEELING THE CHILL: Le Concert Spiritual play St James Spanis
Music review / 25 November 2024
25 November 2024
PETER MASON shivers in the under-heated ecclesiastical setting of a concert featuring five 19th-century French composers 
Album reviews / 25 November 2024
25 November 2024
A new release from Nick Lowe, and reissues of Taj Mahal and Paul Williams
Pat Thomas, Steve Noble and Seymour Wright play Cafe Ito
Music review / 22 November 2024
22 November 2024
CHRIS SEARLE translates the fusion of four jazz maestros into a mental image of Hackney Carnival
INSPIRATIONAL: (L) Musicians take part in a Nakba 76 pro-Pal
Marxist Notes on Music / 19 November 2024
19 November 2024
BEN LUNN draws attention to the way cultural expressions of solidarity with Palestinians in the UK are being censored by Israeli-sponsored lawfare
Pat Metheny plays the Barbican
Music review / 19 November 2024
19 November 2024
SIMON DUFF is transported by the sweetly seductive tones of experimental guitarist Pat Metheny
Album reviews / 18 November 2024
18 November 2024
New releases from Jennifer Castle, Primal Scream and Keith Jarrett
DEMOCRAT STOOGE: will.i.am, Founder and President of the i.a
Opinion / 14 November 2024
14 November 2024
DAVID YEARSLEY reads the political subtext in the injudicious misfire of will.i.am’s resurrection of his Obama video for the Kamala Harris campaign
Arooj Afta
Gig review / 11 November 2024
11 November 2024
WILL STONE relishes the subtle demonstations of political awareness that accompany two standout performers at Brighton’s Mutations festival
Album reviews / 11 November 2024
11 November 2024
New releases from Propaganda, David Gilmour and Jon Hopkins
Pandit Anindo and Anubrata Chatterjee perform at the Barbica
Music review / 6 November 2024
6 November 2024
GEORGE FOGARTY introduces himself to the healing power of traditional Indian music
Music / 30 October 2024
30 October 2024
New releases from Miguel Zenon, Angelica Sanchez/Chad Taylor, Paul Dunmall
THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE:  Trevor Watts, Jamie Harris and Veryan
Interview / 25 October 2024
25 October 2024
CHRIS SEARLE interviews veteran pianist VERYAN WESTON 
Nomade Orqestra
Global Routes / 25 October 2024
25 October 2024
Brazilian groove, Black Africa and Malian mixtures
Album reviews / 18 October 2024
18 October 2024
New releases from Hannah Scott, Porridge Radio and previously unreleased Jimi Hendrix
ENDLESS TOUR: Los Fastidios performing at the Empress Ballro
Interview / 17 October 2024
17 October 2024
Tim Lezard and Doina Cornell meet a band whose passion for politics is matched only by the power of their music
Tangerine Dream play the Barbican
Gig Review / 10 October 2024
10 October 2024
WILL STONE is happily transported on a spaceship whose entire crew have been replaced
Aja Monet
Interview / 9 October 2024
9 October 2024
George Fogarty speaks to US Surrealist Blues poet AJA MONET
Casper Clausen, frontman of Efterklang
Gig review / 7 October 2024
7 October 2024
WILL STONE overlooks the corn to find the beauty in the music of the Danish indie-pop oddities
Neil Charles
Music review / 7 October 2024
7 October 2024
CHRIS SEARLE is transported by a superfine tribute to James Baldwin
Music / 7 October 2024
7 October 2024
New releases from Iris DeMent, Japandroids and Aaron Parks
Naseem Alatrash
Interview / 2 October 2024
2 October 2024
CHRIS SEARLE speaks to jazz cellist NASEEM ALATRASH of the IZE Trio
Music / 30 September 2024
30 September 2024
New releases from The The, Memo Comma and Anna Gourari/Orchestra della Svizzera italiana 
Duck Baker, Incus Festival, 2009
Interview / 18 September 2024
18 September 2024
CHRIS SEARLE speaks to celebrated US guitarist DUCK BAKER
Street musician playing drums, North Fourth Street, Ann Arbo
Book Review / 17 September 2024
17 September 2024
TONY BURKE enjoys a rare history of those who play music on the street
Music review / 6 September 2024
6 September 2024
CHRIS SEARLE is transported by a combative fusion of US and UK instrumentalists and landmark evening of jazz
Culture / 2 September 2024
2 September 2024
James Brandon Lewis Quartet, Art Tatum Trio and Kevin Figes
Rock band, Hard-Fi, perform at the Love Music Hate Racism fe
Britain / 28 August 2024
28 August 2024
Dickey Betts in 1978
Music / 26 August 2024
26 August 2024
KEVIN BRYAN, CHRIS SEARLE and TONY BURKE review new releases from Dickey Betts, Little Johnny England, Greenslade, Benet McLean, Sam Newbould, Sofia Jernberg/Alexander Hawkins, compilation: Walking To New Orleans, compilation: This Is Goldwax: 1964-1968, Jack Bruce
One of the many workshops
Workers’ Music Association / 26 August 2024
26 August 2024
PHIL HARGREAVES sings the praises of a unique annual music encounter
Nduduzo Makhathini performing in Amsterdam on 28 October 202
Interview / 21 August 2024
21 August 2024
CHRIS SEARLE speaks to South African pianist NDUDUZO MAKHATINI 
Albums reviews / 9 August 2024
9 August 2024
New releases from Sedibus, Burial/Kode9 and Iceboy Violet & Nueen 
David Murray & Class Struggle at INNtöne Jazzfestival 2018
Interview / 7 August 2024
7 August 2024
CHRIS SEARLE speaks to renowned US tenor saxophonist DAVID MURRAY
Music / 5 August 2024
5 August 2024
New releases from Why?, Johnny Blues Skies and Chris Cohen
Album reviews / 5 August 2024
5 August 2024
New releases from George Boomsma, Pete Morton and Jack Badcock
Hopkins in 2022 at Sentrum Scene, Oslo.
Gig review / 1 August 2024
1 August 2024
WILL STONE savours an utterly unique voice in electronic music
Album reviews / 29 July 2024
29 July 2024
New releases from Liana Flores, Hamish Hawk, and Meshel Ndegeocello
Music / 22 July 2024
22 July 2024
Re-releases from Lindisfarne, Gene Clark, and Albert King
The Klittens play The Old Blue Last
Gig Review / 22 July 2024
22 July 2024
MIK SABIERS savours the diverse songwriting and tight musicianship of a Dutch band founded as a platform for their political ideas
Culture / 19 July 2024
19 July 2024
Music from the Ghanaian diaspora and classic Cuban mambo
Music / 15 July 2024
15 July 2024
New releases from Common & Pete Rock, Joni Mitchell and Pat Metheny
Faradena Afifi
Interview / 10 July 2024
10 July 2024
CHRIS SEARLE speaks to violinist Faradena Afifi 
(L) Earl Sweatshirt performing with the rest of Odd Future i
Opinion / 8 July 2024
8 July 2024
PAUL STEPHEN ADEY explores how rap can create catharsis for both artists and fans
Marina Abramovic and her audience during a seven minute sile
Glastonbury Festival 2024 / 2 July 2024
2 July 2024
WILL STONE picks up the political vibes running through a vintage festival
WE LOVE THE RED SOCKS SONNYBOY: LSO, conducted by Gianandrea
Concert review / 2 July 2024
2 July 2024
SIMON DUFF is thrilled by the provocative pairing of two major works from a time of profound ideological opposition
CSS play Islington Assembly Hall
Gig review / 1 July 2024
1 July 2024
MIK SABIERS catches the Brazilian new ravers as they wash around the globe
The Breeders, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 28 2018
Gig review / 1 July 2024
1 July 2024
SUSAN DARLINGTON encounters the fuzzy charm of a female band that is being rediscovered by Gen Z
NATIONAL TREASURE: Goat Girl plays Camden’s 100 Club, 2018
Opinion / 25 June 2024
25 June 2024
PATRYCJA ROZBICKA surveys the manifestos and is frustrated by the lack of discussion of our music and night-time industries
Music / 24 June 2024
24 June 2024
New releases from Harbottle and Jonas, Naomi Bedford and Paul Simmonds, and Angeline, Cohen and John
ON MESSAGE: JD Meatyard plays the N.Y.C Anti Folk Festival
Album Review / 24 June 2024
24 June 2024
SIMON PILBEAM waxes lyrical over the latest album from the indomitable JD Meatyard
Music / 11 June 2024
11 June 2024
New releases from The Decemberists, Paul Weller and Ahmed Malek
PAWNS IN A CORPORATE GAME: Seventeen performa at Summer K-PO
Opinion / 11 June 2024
11 June 2024
SARAH A SON explains how K-pop was manufactured by government strategy as a global branding tool for South Korea
Taylor Swift performing on stage during the Reputation Stadi
Britain / 7 June 2024
7 June 2024
KINDRED SPIRITS: Luigi Nono and Karlheinz Stockhausen in Dar
Marxist Notes on Music / 28 May 2024
28 May 2024
The centenary of his birth is a chance to assess the remarkable combination of Marxism, activism and modernism in the works of Luigi Nono
Jim Mullen
Music Review / 6 May 2024
6 May 2024
CHRIS SEARLE pops into his local for some serendipitous jazz goings-on
Cairokee play Telk Qadeya (That is a Cause)
Gig review / 5 May 2024
5 May 2024
MICHAL BONCZA reviews Cairokee gig at the London Barbican
CATTLE MARKET: Ready for showtime #xfactor
Opinion / 5 April 2024
5 April 2024
ANDY HEDGECOCK explores the implications of a recent statistical study of music lyrics that highlights the role of monopoly capital in silencing complexity
Music / 22 March 2024
22 March 2024
Reviews of Max Eastley/Terry Day/John Butcher, Trevor Tomkins' Sextant, and Caroline Kraabel and Pat Thomas
MEMORIES NEVER LOST: Mural narratives on the Wall Museum of
Book Review / 7 March 2024
7 March 2024
TOMASZ PIERSCIONEK marvels at the place of music in Palestinian culture as a source of inspiration and strength
Pachyman (Pachy Garcia) grooves the room
Gig Review / 19 February 2024
19 February 2024
PETER MASON is persuaded by the easy charm of a Puerto Rican multi-instrumentalist
NAZI ASPIRATIONS: Wilhelm Furtwangler conducting the Berlin
Book Review / 15 February 2024
15 February 2024
JONATHAN TAYLOR excavates the paradox that underlies Burgess’s ambivalent attitude to music
LIFE IN PICTURES: (L to R) Gustav Holst, left, and Ralph Vau
Culture / 22 January 2024
22 January 2024
Time to celebrate Gustav Holst, an innovator who helped bring brass band instruments into the orchestra and wrote for working-class musicians
Album reviews / 15 January 2024
15 January 2024
Reviews of A Charlie Brown Christmas, Women In Revolt! Underground Rebellion In British Music 1977-1985, Light Dark, Light Again
Opinion / 9 January 2024
9 January 2024
JONATHAN HODGERS examines a new generation of Irish musicians using music as a powerful tool for social commentary and cultural evolution
Album reviews / 8 January 2024
8 January 2024
Reviews of Incident At A Free Festival, Hot House: The Complete Jazz At Massey Hall Recordings, and Les Cousins: Soundtrack Of Soho’s Legendary Folk & Blues Club
Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros performing live on stage at
Features / 5 January 2024
5 January 2024
When Boris Johnson claimed The Clash were one of his all-time favourite bands, a group of outraged real punk fans decided it was time to reassert punk’s radical, anti-racist, anti-fascist roots. LOUISE RAW explains
Music / 29 December 2023
29 December 2023
Reviews of Lee Gamble, Brian Eno and John Luther Adams
Aruan Ortiz
Interview / 29 December 2023
29 December 2023
CHRIS SEARLE interviews Cuban pianist Aruan Ortiz on the release of his album Pastor’s Paradox 
Culture / 27 December 2023
27 December 2023
CHRIS SEARLE picks his favourites
INSPIRED: Richard Dawson
Music Review / 19 December 2023
19 December 2023
WILL STONE applauds the maestro of freak-folk
Music / 18 December 2023
18 December 2023
IAN SINCLAIR picks his favourites
Bob Vylan at the Mobo Awards
Features / 14 December 2023
14 December 2023
SOLOMON HUGHES give a full-throated endorsement to punk-tinged, hardcore-splashed, grimey political output of Britain's foremost rap-rock duo
Culture / 16 October 2023
16 October 2023
Reviews of Rory Gallagher, Heavenly Cream and Brinsley Schwartz
Culture / 20 September 2023
20 September 2023
New releases from The Mary Wallopers, Wilco, and Setting
House of Music in Budapest designed by Japanese architect So
Music Review / 11 August 2023
11 August 2023
ANGUS REID interrogates the many contradictory faces of nationalism through the lens of classical concerts in Edinburgh
Arts Initiative / 8 August 2023
8 August 2023
SAMUEL SWEEK of the Peace & Justice project introduces their action on music
(L) Alan Bush; (R) Alan Bush conducting the Workers' Music A
Culture / 8 August 2023
8 August 2023
BEN LUNN celebrates the ongoing mission of the WMA Summer School to make music-making accessible to working-class people
Music / 7 August 2023
7 August 2023
Reviews of Starvation Box, A Raven For A Dove and Shake That Thing - The Blues In Britain 1963 - 1973
Music / 24 July 2023
24 July 2023
Reviews of Ed Snodderly & The Shoestring Seven, 13th Floor Elevators, and Hanoi Rocks
Interview / 19 July 2023
19 July 2023
Chris Searle interviews pianist ZOE RAHMAN on the release of her album Colour of Sound
Music / 5 June 2023
5 June 2023
Reviews of Blood, Sweat & Tears, Tim Grimm and Bruce Cockburn
Music / 21 May 2023
21 May 2023
New releases from Deux Furieuses, O’Hooley & Tidow, and Julio Montoro y Alama Latina 
Music / 15 May 2023
15 May 2023
Reviews of The Ducks, The National, and Artemis
 William Morris aged 53; The Manifesto of the Socialist Leag
Culture / 17 April 2023
17 April 2023
BEN LUNN pleads for a more visionary agenda than simply resisting cuts
Music / 10 April 2023
10 April 2023
Reviews of Niaill Summerton, Boygenius, and Molina, Talbot, Lofgren and Young
Music / 27 March 2023
27 March 2023
New albums from Ralph Towner, The Hold Steady and Algiers
Album Review / 27 March 2023
27 March 2023
STEVE JOHNSON is swept up by an album of powerful and timely songs that detail how  Britain’s institutions benefitted from the slave trade
Culture / 20 February 2023
20 February 2023
New releases from Ahmad Jamal, Helena Kay’s Kim Trio + Peter Johnstone, Gordon Grdina, Mark Helias and Matthew Shipp
Dave Green
Music / 12 February 2023
12 February 2023
Chris Searle speaks with veteran British bassist DAVE GREEN
(L to R) Lincoln Cathedral in the 17th centiry and William B
Ben Lunn: Marxist Notes on Music / 31 January 2023
31 January 2023
On the revolutionary value of personal integrity in an English composer of the late Renaissance
Porridge Radio (Dana Margolin) at the Horn in January 2022
Culture / 12 December 2022
12 December 2022
Jazz Review / 5 October 2022
5 October 2022
Music / 3 October 2022
3 October 2022
New releases from Amy Goddard, Bella Hardy and Bush Gothic
Alexander Hawkins Trio at the Jazz South Radar Sessions 2021
Music Review / 16 September 2022
16 September 2022
An improvised moment full of invented melody and collective now-times sound drawn from a century of jazz tradition, writes CHRIS SEARLE
Music / 22 August 2022
22 August 2022
New releases from Pink Fairies, Ashley Hutchings and Jefferson Starship
(L to R) Hebrides Ensemble and the spectacular Waterfront Ha
Ben Lunn's Marxist Notes on Music / 11 August 2022
11 August 2022
STALWARTS: The Gilberto Gil tribe in full swing
Music Festival / 2 August 2022
2 August 2022
WILL STONE is engulfed by the magnificence of the returning festival
Global Routes with Tony Burke / 1 August 2022
1 August 2022
Brass bands and banners parade through Durham during the Dur
Ben Lunn's Marxist Notes on Music / 2 July 2022
2 July 2022
Yoga workshop in the Healing Field
Glastonbury 2022 Review / 29 June 2022
29 June 2022
Glasto’s all-embracing formula stands the test of time, writes WILL STONE, who had a whale of a time
Opinion / 29 June 2022
29 June 2022
No other genre has stronger subcultural currency than punk, argue EWA HANNA MAZIERSKA and TONY RIGG
Music / 28 June 2022
28 June 2022
New releases from Ferkat Al Ard, Shabaka, and Stars
Global routes with Tony Burke / 5 June 2022
5 June 2022
Political, personal, punchy and right in your face
Live Music Review / 3 June 2022
3 June 2022
(L to R) Joe Mcphee, Kahil El'zabar
Live Music Review / 18 May 2022
18 May 2022
(L to R) Jean ‘Toots’ Thielemans in 2006; Toots Thielema
Music History / 18 May 2022
18 May 2022
DAVID YEARSLEY pays tribute to the Django Reinhardt compatriot who left an indelible mark across musical genres
Music / 16 May 2022
16 May 2022
TRUE AND FAKE? Johnny Ventura and fans in Santiago de Cuba,
Culture / 13 April 2022
13 April 2022
The genre that has historically been a voice for black resistance against strict racial hierarchies, oppressive social structures and police brutality is now increasingly being “white-washed," writes ELLEN REBECCA BISHELL
Max Cooper and Unspoken Words sleeve design
Music Review / 5 April 2022
5 April 2022
PUTIN'S MEN? (L to R) Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Leo Tolstoy, Nikol
Marxist Notes on Music / 10 March 2022
10 March 2022
We cannot allow culture be used to widen the divide, to transform Russians into non-European savages, while painting all Ukrainians blindly as heroic martyred defenders of Europe, writes BEN LUNN
Music / 20 February 2022
20 February 2022
New releases from Borderlands Trio, Phil Hargreaves/Richard Harrison and Chris Laurence
Music Review / 7 January 2022
7 January 2022
Selling their soul to rock ‘n’ roll - Bykers at the 100
Music Review / 22 November 2021
22 November 2021
Music / 21 November 2021
21 November 2021
Latest releases from Courtney Barnett, Nation of Language and Henry Parker
Live GIRLI is in your face and intense
Gig Review / 21 November 2021
21 November 2021
Music / 10 November 2021
10 November 2021
(L to R) My Morning Jacket, Reb Fountain and Jason Isbell &
Culture / 24 October 2021
24 October 2021
New releases from Reb Fountain, My Morning Jacket and Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit
Chineke!
Music Review / 21 October 2021
21 October 2021
Lol Coxhill in 2007
Jazz / 10 October 2021
10 October 2021
Record producer GEORGE HASLAM talks to Chris Searle about the release of the album Coxhill ’85 by legendary soprano saxophonist Lol Coxhill
The Silver Darlings
Music / 9 October 2021
9 October 2021
All-female shanty crew The Silver Darlings speak to BRIAN DENNY about their debut album Maiden Voyage
Culture / 9 October 2021
9 October 2021
New releases from Ducks Ltd, She Drew The Gun and Home In This World: Woody Guthrie’s Dust Bowl Ballads (Various Artists)
Music / 6 October 2021
6 October 2021
New releases from Spearmint, Kuunatic, and Karine Polwart & Dave Milligan
(L to R) Mozart in 1763-64, portrait by Jean-Baptiste Greuze
Ben Lunn: Marxist Notes on Music / 5 October 2021
5 October 2021
An impressive, jargon-free book that sets out to make music composition as easy as frying an egg... well almost
Music Review / 2 October 2021
2 October 2021
SIMON DUFF believes the Art of Noise has much still to offer and hopes for a re-union with the original line up
MEMORABLE: The Pageant of Labour was held at The Crystal Pal
Ben Lunn: Marxist Notes on Music / 19 September 2021
19 September 2021
Arts that fight with humanity, and for the broadest amount of humanity, demonstrate we as humans have more in common with each other, writes BEN LUNN
QUANTITY OVER QUALITY: Classical music responses to 9/11
Opinion / 13 September 2021
13 September 2021
IAN PACE posits the question whether works explicitly thematising traumatic events amount to a meaningful response
IRREPRESSIBLE: Heaven 17 in action
Music Review / 8 September 2021
8 September 2021
A worthy trip down a memory lane of musical innovation, principles and messages that still matter in our current austere times, writes MIK SABIERS
Art Baron
Interview / 3 September 2021
3 September 2021
Veteran jazz trombonist ART BARON opens up to Chris Searle about the good old days of playing with Duke Ellington
Music / 1 September 2021
1 September 2021
Reviews of Justin Adams & Mauro Durante Still Moving, Banquet – Underground Sounds Of 1969 and Beyond The Pale Horizon – The British Progressive Pop Sounds Of 1972
MUSIC / 23 February 2021
23 February 2021
Memoirs of a great jazz drummer fizz with the sense of improvisatory freedom inherent in his music, says CHRIS SEARLE
Swap rave for Ravel?
OPINION / 19 January 2021
19 January 2021
You can enhance your keep-fit experience by adding classical music to your playlist, say COSTAS KARAGEORGHIS, DAWN ROSE and ELIAS MOUCHLIANITIS
Mickey Guyton (left) and (right) Charley Pride
OPINION / 19 January 2021
19 January 2021
The country-music industry is being pressurised to acknowledge its troubled handling of black artists — and not before time, says LIAM KENNEDY
Bob Marley
OPINION / 18 January 2021
18 January 2021
As events in the US have shown, there’s nothing new about the the right wing subverting radical and popular music for its own ends, says OSKAR COX JENSEN
MUSIC / 12 January 2021
12 January 2021
Latest releases from Elina Duni and Rob Luft, The Hold Steady and Lael Neale
Britain / 27 December 2020
27 December 2020
MUSIC / 14 December 2020
14 December 2020
CD reviews / 3 November 2020
3 November 2020
By Mik Sabiers, Steve Johnson and Tony Burke
Johann Sebastian Bach
Culture / 26 October 2020
26 October 2020
Bach’s Debt Cantata demands that you listen not to the financiers and politicians, but to your conscience, writes DAVID YEARSLEY
Bean on Toast
Culture / 7 June 2020
7 June 2020
As the government lies through its teeth to defend the guilty and disguise a death toll completely out of control, BEANS ON TOAST voices the public fury in a damning new protest song ‘Chessington World of Adventures’
Features / 26 February 2020
26 February 2020
Musicians in Britain were overwhelmingly in favour of Remain – but can we turn our present moment into an opportunity to improve cultural representation across society, asks BEN LUNN
Robert Wyatt: 50 years of uncompromisingly political music t
Features / 27 January 2020
27 January 2020
MILES ELLINGHAM meets the unique left-wing singer with his partner and muse Alfreda Benge at their Lincolnshire redoubt
Music / 3 January 2020
3 January 2020
The Star reviews Karen Black's Dreaming Of You 1971-1976, Keith Jarrett's Munich 2016, and Craven Faults's Erratics & Unconformities
Live Music Review / 3 October 2019
3 October 2019
Album reviews with Kevin Bryan / 26 August 2019
26 August 2019
Album reviews with Michal Boncza: / 25 August 2019
25 August 2019
Album reviews with Michal Boncza: / 25 August 2019
25 August 2019
The Nu Civilisation Orchestra
Campaign of the Week: / 9 August 2019
9 August 2019
Johnny Clegg
Obituary / 29 July 2019
29 July 2019
PETER FROST salutes a South African national hero with a worldwide following who used his music to oppose apartheid, racism and segregation
Features / 20 July 2019
20 July 2019
This year’s Tolpuddle festival will be sure to support the call for more arts funding, fair pay for creative workers and proper protection for them at work, says NIGEL COSTLEY
Crowd at send off
Campaign of the Week / 19 April 2019
19 April 2019
WILL STONE reports from the Liverpool docks on a ceremony sending off to Cuba two containers full of 4,000 musical instruments
The NEU’s Cuba delegation
Features / 7 December 2018
7 December 2018
NEIL SLEDGE of the National Education Union reports back on the role of music in Cuban schools following a visit to the socialist Caribbean island
Documentary Film Review / 19 November 2018
19 November 2018
PETER MASON recommends an excellent documentary on Trojan Records, the label that made reggae so popular in Britain
David Rovics
Interview / 16 September 2018
16 September 2018
Ahead of his tour next month, radical US songwriter DAVID ROVICS talks music and politics with Reuben Bard-Rosenberg
Album Reviews / 29 August 2018
29 August 2018
Grace Petrie's outstanding new album propels her into the top rank of British folk, says BOB ORAM
Noisily stage
Music Review / 26 July 2018
26 July 2018
Festival co-founder CHARLES AUDLEY talks candidly to Will Stone about gender issues plaguing the festival business
Culture / 19 July 2018
19 July 2018
Photography: New Brighton Revisited, Liverpool Biennial, Music: HebCelt festival, Stornoway, Theatre: The Prisoner, Edinburgh, Music Theatre: Xuanzang’s Pilgrimage, London
Richard Gray at Cipriano's house, returning old recordings
Features / 26 June 2018
26 June 2018
In 1978 RICHARD GRAY was in Mozambique recording the music and dances of those celebrating the country’s new-found independence. Forty years on, he returns to the village of Aldeia Comunal Samora Machel with CDs of those old recordings
Britain / 15 June 2018
15 June 2018
Magic: David Devant
Music Review / 26 February 2018
26 February 2018
Live Music Review / 19 February 2018
19 February 2018
Album Review / 3 January 2018
3 January 2018
2017 Round-up / 17 December 2017
17 December 2017
Volcanic: Gecko
2017 Round-up / 17 December 2017
17 December 2017
Review / 4 December 2017
4 December 2017
CHRIS SEARLE reviews Glass World by Rudy Smith Quartet (Stunt STU CD 17082)
Diary / 5 October 2017
5 October 2017
Album Reviews / 4 October 2017
4 October 2017
Music review / 4 October 2017
4 October 2017
SUSAN DARLINGTON sees a blistering performance by the legendary Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds which triumphantly confronts his personal demons
Book review / 3 October 2017
3 October 2017
Culture / 10 July 2017
10 July 2017
The latest from James Elkington, Ani DiFranco, and Fit and the Conniptions
Culture / 23 June 2017
23 June 2017
Singer-songwriter MADDY CARTY tells Len Phelan where’s she’s at, musically and politically
Culture / 13 June 2017
13 June 2017
Ian Sinclair reviews Fazerdaze, Fleet Foxes and Soley .
Culture / 12 June 2017
12 June 2017
Susan Darlington reviews Chris T-T: Best Of (Xtra Mile Recordings)
Features / 12 June 2017
12 June 2017
Chris Searle on Jazz
Culture / 4 April 2017
4 April 2017
James Nalton reviews Grandaddy
Culture / 3 April 2017
3 April 2017
Ian Sinclair reviews the latest from Dear Reader, Townes Van Zandt and Ralph Towner
Culture / 3 April 2017
3 April 2017
Culture / 3 April 2017
3 April 2017
Next Saturday marks the 40th anniversary of The Clash’s debut album. MARK PERRYMAN reports on a notable event to mark it
Features / 13 March 2017
13 March 2017
The Morning Star’s FELICITY COLLIER investigates a charity that's making some noise
Features / 13 March 2017
13 March 2017
Culture / 11 March 2017
11 March 2017
Moon Duo’s Occult Architecture Vol. 1, Six. By Seven’s Greatest Hits, Mind Over Mirrors’s Undying Colour, Strand of Oaks’s Hard Love
Culture / 14 January 2017
14 January 2017
Musician and activist EFA SUPERTRAMP talks to Felicity Collier about what inspires her passionate political music
Culture / 20 December 2016
20 December 2016
Culture / 17 December 2016
17 December 2016
Star columnists run through what’s impressed them this year
Culture / 17 December 2016
17 December 2016
Ian Sinclair reviews Allo Darlin’s final gig
Culture / 16 December 2016
16 December 2016
by Bob Oram
Culture / 15 December 2016
15 December 2016
Bob Oram reviews Protest for Dummies by Steve White and the Protest Family
Culture / 13 December 2016
13 December 2016
Star critics run through what’s impressed them this year
Culture / 13 December 2016
13 December 2016
Culture / 10 December 2016
10 December 2016
Star columnists run through what’s impressed them this year
Features / 9 December 2016
9 December 2016
CRISPIN FLINTOFF gives the backstory to JC4PM’s festive musical offering
Features / 6 December 2016
6 December 2016
CHRIS SEARLE on Jazz
Culture / 21 November 2016
21 November 2016
Singer-songwriter CALUM BAIRD tells Bob Oram about the message he’s trying to get across in his new single
Britain / 18 November 2016
18 November 2016
Unions warn £300m won’t change leage table-driven culture
Culture / 1 November 2016
1 November 2016
Cassie Fox: Loud Women - Dispatches from the front line of feminist music
Culture / 31 October 2016
31 October 2016
Bob Oram sees the legendary Mekons — “the most revolutionary group in the history of rock'n'roll” — reunite for a brilliant session in an alehouse
Culture / 26 October 2016
26 October 2016
Features / 25 October 2016
25 October 2016
KEITH FLETT writes on the history of the music genre and the political movement which developed alongside it
Culture / 21 October 2016
21 October 2016
Culture / 7 October 2016
7 October 2016
Culture / 7 October 2016
7 October 2016
Culture / 7 October 2016
7 October 2016
Culture / 10 August 2016
10 August 2016
Culture / 6 August 2016
6 August 2016
Features / 1 August 2016
1 August 2016
Chris Searle on jazz
Culture / 1 August 2016
1 August 2016
There might be something startlingly new in the shock of the old. But not always, writes James Walsh
Culture / 5 July 2016
5 July 2016
Culture / 1 July 2016
1 July 2016
Culture / 21 June 2016
21 June 2016
NGAIRE RUTH reports on Loud Women, the collective taking the music world by storm
Culture / 15 June 2016
15 June 2016
Norwegian singer-songwriter and activist Moddi will soon release an album which gives voice to singers whose works have been banned around the world. ANNE DOUGLAS reports
Culture / 14 June 2016
14 June 2016
Culture / 27 May 2016
27 May 2016
A fundraising album for the campaign against TTIP is a great example of solidarity and internationalism, says BOB ORAM
Culture / 23 May 2016
23 May 2016
Culture / 18 May 2016
18 May 2016
Culture / 11 May 2016
11 May 2016
BOB ORAM went to the musical feast served in Barnsley to celebrate May Day
Culture / 10 May 2016
10 May 2016
Susan Darlington reviews Mark Lanegan at City Varieties, Leeds
Features / 10 May 2016
10 May 2016
Chris Searle on Jazz: Sound Dance by Muhal Richard Abrams
Culture / 10 May 2016
10 May 2016
Culture / 10 May 2016
10 May 2016
James Walsh’s Culture Matters: The celebratory mood of the man from Buenos Aires and Kentish Town.
Culture / 6 May 2016
6 May 2016
Culture / 5 May 2016
5 May 2016
Chris Searle reviews Marc Ribot
Culture / 3 May 2016
3 May 2016
Culture / 24 April 2016
24 April 2016
Culture / 18 April 2016
18 April 2016
Album reviews with Will Stone
Culture / 18 April 2016
18 April 2016
Album reviews with Will Stone
Culture / 18 April 2016
18 April 2016
by James Walsh
Culture / 8 April 2016
8 April 2016
Culture / 6 April 2016
6 April 2016
Leon Rosselson’s song The Ballad of Rivka and Mohammed draws an illuminating parallel between nazi war crimes and Israel’s 2014 assault on Gaza, says Robert AH Cohen
Culture / 29 March 2016
29 March 2016
Culture / 29 March 2016
29 March 2016
Features / 28 March 2016
28 March 2016
Chris Searle on jazz
Culture / 22 March 2016
22 March 2016
Peter Frost pays tribute to the great composer PETER MAXWELL DAVIES, as much a radical in his life and politics as he was in his music
Culture / 22 March 2016
22 March 2016
Culture / 18 March 2016
18 March 2016
Star critics cherry-pick some of the best on offer in the weeks to come
Culture / 15 March 2016
15 March 2016
Culture / 11 March 2016
11 March 2016
Star critics cherry-pick some of the best on offer in the weeks to come
Culture / 1 March 2016
1 March 2016
DENNIS POOLE isn't convinced by the first computer-generated musical, whose focus is the Greenham Common protest camp of the 1980s
Culture / 1 March 2016
1 March 2016
Culture / 22 February 2016
22 February 2016
From wistful Icelandic film and folk nights of repute to not entirely guiltless nostalgia
Culture / 15 February 2016
15 February 2016
Culture / 15 February 2016
15 February 2016
Culture / 12 February 2016
12 February 2016
Culture / 9 February 2016
9 February 2016
Features / 1 February 2016
1 February 2016
Chris Searle on Jazz
Culture / 1 February 2016
1 February 2016
Culture / 27 January 2016
27 January 2016
Culture / 25 January 2016
25 January 2016
David Bowie was simply an all-round pop genius , writes James Walsh
Culture / 22 January 2016
22 January 2016
The tsunami of grief following his death doesn’t stop L WILLIAMS asking some pointed questions about the man and his music
Culture / 22 January 2016
22 January 2016
Features / 12 January 2016
12 January 2016
Chris Searle on jazz
Features / 5 January 2016
5 January 2016
Chris Searle on JAZZ
Culture / 23 December 2015
23 December 2015
Singer-songwriter BILLY BRAGG tells Mike Quille how he sees echoes of the past in today’s energised political scene
Culture / 23 December 2015
23 December 2015
Culture / 23 December 2015
23 December 2015
Features / 21 December 2015
21 December 2015
Chris Searle on Jazz
Culture / 15 December 2015
15 December 2015
STEVE WHITE AND THE PROTEST FAMILY talk to Bob Oram about the activist approach to making inspirational music
Culture / 2 December 2015
2 December 2015
Culture / 30 November 2015
30 November 2015
In the digital era, there’s a lot to be said in favour of old-school music products, writes James Walsh
Culture / 2 November 2015
2 November 2015
Album review by Ian Sinclair
Culture / 2 November 2015
2 November 2015
Album review by Ian Sinclair
Culture / 2 November 2015
2 November 2015
Album review by Ian Sinclair
Culture / 27 October 2015
27 October 2015
Culture / 18 September 2015
18 September 2015
As a beleaguered Greek nation goes to the polls again this weekend, many will be searching for a source of inspiration to face the hard times ahead. They may well find it in the work of MIKIS THEODORAKIS, says Mary Adossides
Culture / 14 September 2015
14 September 2015
Bob Oram reviews the Greatest Hits album by Two Marks and a Frank
Features / 13 September 2015
13 September 2015
Streaming services are reinvigorating the music industry – but without radical change, performers will never earn more than a pittance, writes Musicians’ Union leader JOHN SMITH
Culture / 9 September 2015
9 September 2015
MIQUEAS ‘PIKI’ FIGUEROA, lead singer and songwriter of one of Venezuela’s top hip hop groups, tells Michal Boncza what Bituaya are all about
Culture / 4 September 2015
4 September 2015
George Fogarty has fun at Shambala Festival, Northamptonshire
Culture / 2 September 2015
2 September 2015
Peter Lindley loves Faithless at Clapham Common, London/Touring
Features / 18 August 2015
18 August 2015
Rock ‘n’ roll history is bound up with one iconic magazine now facing obscurity, writes PETER FROST
Culture / 7 August 2015
7 August 2015
WILL STONE finds his thirst for reggae-dub quenched at the foot of the Alps
Culture / 4 August 2015
4 August 2015
Culture / 30 July 2015
30 July 2015
From the Palestinian ‘shamstep’ of 47Soul to the Gypsy brass of Kocani Orkestar, this year’s Womad was an exhilirating global music celebration, says GEORGE FOGARTY
Culture / 15 July 2015
15 July 2015
CALUM BAIRD tells Bob Oram why his excellent new album No Right Turn reflects the mood of his times
Culture / 22 June 2015
22 June 2015
Culture / 17 June 2015
17 June 2015
We Shall Overcome is a fast-growing phenomenon in the swelling musical movement against austerity, with events planned across Britain and in the US on the weekend of Oct 2-4. PAULINE TOWN, one of its prime movers and shakers, tells Matt Hill how and why she got involved
Features / 29 May 2015
29 May 2015
By Bob Oram
Culture / 14 April 2015
14 April 2015
Barnsley’s finest THE HURRIERS tell Bob Oram what inspires their music
Culture / 7 April 2015
7 April 2015
In her other life, JORDAN REYNE produces excellent podcasts for the People’s Assembly. But, as she tells Len Phelan, when she isn’t engaged in that vital work she’s busy carving out a career as an innovative musician with a radical, feminist edge to her work
World / 12 March 2015
12 March 2015
Features / 11 March 2015
11 March 2015
Yorkshire poet and miner’s son Matt Abbott introduces a remarkable new album of poems and songs produced by the Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign
Culture / 10 March 2015
10 March 2015
Musician and composer MATTHEW BOURNE tells Neil Mudd why he’s retooling Kraftwerk’s seminal 1975 album Radio-Activity for the 21st century
Culture / 9 March 2015
9 March 2015
Synanon songs: music that healed its makers, from CHRIS SEARLE on Jazz
Culture / 3 March 2015
3 March 2015
Susan Darlington reviews Ryan Adams at the O2 Academy, Leeds
Features / 2 March 2015
2 March 2015
In December 1969 at the end of a tour Theolonious Monk plays in Paris – a place of his earlier exile – for the last time and summons all his creativity to make the evening an unforgettable experience for those present, writes Chris Searle
Culture / 24 February 2015
24 February 2015
Culture / 23 February 2015
23 February 2015
GARETH DAVIES-JONES has unearthed some great source material for his song cycle celebrating the north east’s mining communities, says Mike Quille
Culture / 20 February 2015
20 February 2015
Mark Langford, Phil Gibbs, Paul Anstey & Bob Helson; Buena Vista Social Club; Black Yaya