March 25, 2025

Nick Frater: Oh Contraire!

Nick Frater

English multi-instrumentalist Nick Frater is sounding really chipper on his new album Oh Contraire!, serving up a full course of baroque pop that will go down well with fans of early ELO, Queen in their vaudeville guise, and that foursome from Liverpool. It pays off to be out of step with what is hip and happening and be full-on retro with wall-to-wall Mellotrons, bringing in actual people to play strings, and get Probyn Gregory to work his magic with his French horn.

Frater's knack for crafting infectious melodies has been documented extensively - he must have a secret well to drink from somewhere to be so consistent. Twelve albums in, Oh Contraire! is a collection of tunes that you did not know you needed, but will among your favourite albums this year or any year.

March 24, 2025

Peter Hall: We Are Dreams

English musician Peter Hall is coping with the undeniable fact that he is getting older on his new single We Are Dreams, a song that could be mistaken for a long lost Eighties power ballad. When push comes to shove, reaching a more advanced age is not a bad thing. And with eyes closed age is just a number, with the mind as enabler to conjure up one's younger image.

John Cale: Birmingham 2025/03/23 setlist

John Cale performed at Birmingham Town Hall, Birmingham, UK - March 23, 2025.

The band:
John Cale: vocals, keyboards, guitar
Dustin Boyer: lead guitar, samples
Joey Maramba: bass
Alex Thomas: drums, synths

Setlist:

  1. Shark-Shark
  2. Captain Hook
  3. The Endless Plain of Fortune
  4. Heartbreak Hotel
  5. Setting Fires
  6. Davies and Wales
  7. Rosegarden Funeral of Sores
  8. My Maria
  9. Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
  10. Set Me Free
  11. Company Commander
  12. Out Your Window
  13. Frozen Warnings
  14. Villa Albani

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March 23, 2025

Yes: "Live at the Rainbow, London, England 12/16/1972" for Record Store Day

A classic Yes concert will be released as a 3LP set for Record Store Day: Live at the Rainbow, London, England 12/16/1972. Close to the Edge and Starship Trooper were previously released on the band first live album, Yessongs, in 1973. The concert can also be found on the Close to the Edge Super Deluxe Edition box set (5CD / 1 blu-ray / 1LP ) that came out on March 7th.

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Words about music (779): Guthrie Govan

Guthrie Govan
In all honesty, I don't feel conscious of any significant latency between what my head comes up with and the way my hands react on the instrument, so it sometimes *feels* like the head and hands are working more as a team, as opposed to one waiting for the other... but I'm confident that the 'head' part of the process *must* be what comes first.

Guthrie Govan