In the three years since Blossom was released, LaFarge has decamped to Maine where he worked long days on a farm. “I’d be ...
One has to conclude that it has been created in the image of Jon Bon himself, in all his obsessive, control-freak glory. Far ...
In Vivaldi’s more extravagant operas, some of the arias can seem like a competition for the gold medal. L’Olimpiade is ...
Somewhere along a desert highway in the American Southwest, where there's not much to do besides get drunk, shoot guns, and ...
As a human being of immense warmth, humour and erudition, Andrew Davis made it all too easy to forget what towering, ...
Towards the end of David Haig’s new adaptation of Philip K Dick’s 1956 science fiction short story, someone asks if three ...
West Coast Consortium’s first single was July 1967’s “Some Other Someday,” a delightful slice of Mellotron-infused harmony ...
While the Royal College of Music Symphony Orchestra were performing Messiaen’s Turangalîla-Symphonie – weirdly, despite its ...
Brancusi blockbuster at the Centre Pompidou, the first large Paris show of the Romanian-born sculptor’s work since 1995, ...
On the morning of the press show of Laughing Boy, the BBC news website’s top story was about the abuse of children with ...
This album has a lot to live up to. Its predecessor Future Nostalgia came along just as the Covid crisis was properly kicking ...
The joy of CVC, when they catch fire, is the zing of gatecrashing a gang of cheeky, very individual personalities having ...