Almost one year after being blown away by the film Blinded by the Light, Iโve read Greetings from Bury Park: Race, Religion and Rock โnโ Roll (2007), which is the memoir that inspired the film. The title is, of course, a play on words based on the part of Luton, north of London where Manzoor... Continue Reading →
The Live Series: Stripped Down
On 17 July, 2020 a new Bruce Springsteen archival live compilation was released via streaming services. It is the eight โchapterโ of the Live Series, a joint product of the Legacy imprint of Springsteenโs Sony label and Nugs.net. This new playlist gathers 15 โstripped downโ live renditions of songs that Springsteen has played with The... Continue Reading →
Turn it up, turn it up (Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit โReunionsโ)
Americana singer-songwriter Jason Isbell and his band the 400 Unit have been favourites of mine ever since I saw them in Gothenburg on June 17, 2018. Isbell has a unique voice and heโs an excellent guitarist. On May 15, 2020 they released a new album, Reunions, their first with new material since The Nashville Sound... Continue Reading →
The Live Series: Songs of Summer
Out now on streaming services and digital download is the seventh โchapterโ of the Live Series, a joint product of the Legacy imprint of Springsteenโs Sony label and Nugs.net, which produces and distributes his monthly archival sets. This new playlist named Songs of Summer features a 15-track complication of โfeel-good favouritesโ. https://twitter.com/springsteen/status/1261340566266081281?s=21 The collection is... Continue Reading →
Itโs the working, the working, just the working life
Bruce Springsteenโs exploration through the lives of working class people has been a frequent theme throughout his musicianship. He has become a storyteller of characters struggling to find their place in the world. In honour of International Workerโs Day 2020, check out my list of six Springsteen tracks that feature their protagonist actually working. Iโm... Continue Reading →
Turn it up, turn it up…(Pearl Jam โGigatonโ)
Pearl Jamโs eleventh studio album Gigaton, the first in seven years (!) was released on March 27, 2020. Gigaton consists of twelve newly written tracks and it starts off quite energetically with Who Ever Said and Superblood Wolfmoon. The level of intensity is almost the same as of classic Pearl Jam albums, which nostalgic fans... Continue Reading →
Turn it up, turn it up …(Brian Fallon โLocal Honeyโ)
As you may have noticed, today Iโm launching a new feature; album reviews. All album reviews are, from now on, titled Turn it up, turn it up โฆ and will include album reviews of singers/bands that I find interesting, starting with Brian Fallonโs Local Honey, which was released on March 27, 2020. Fallon was supposed... Continue Reading →
Itโs a Mad Dogโs Promenade
Itโs easy to feel overwhelmed by everything youโre hearing about the coronavirus disease right now. Every single day there are new press conferences from the Prime Minister, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the National Board of Health and Welfare and (the other day) even the Swedish king (!), as conditions are changing hour by hour.... Continue Reading →
Where the Bands Are [COVID-19 and postponed shows]
As the coronavirus disease continues to spread (the disease now reaches more than 40 countries), live event organisers are forced to cancel or postpone more and more events. Large conferences, sport events and major concerts are affected. They all face the same problem: Is a public gathering worth the risk of spreading the new coronavirus?... Continue Reading →
Grab Your Ticket and Your Suitcase [Edinburgh 12-16 February, 2020]
Edinburgh is one of the most stunning cities Iโve ever been to. Guarded by Edinburgh Castle, the city is full of fantastic Georgian and Victorian architecture and winding medieval streets. One of the most appealing things about Edinburgh is that itโs a relatively small city, which make almost everything within walking distance. Walking the streets... Continue Reading →