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Morgan Wallen review – country’s biggest star sings of whiskey, heartbreak … and more whiskey

www.silverguide.site – Playing a rare intimate show as new album I’m the Problem tops the charts, the laid-back American singer is hardly groundbreaking – but there are funny, moving moments…
Morgan Wallen review – country’s biggest star sings of whiskey, heartbreak … and more whiskey

Add to playlist: GB’s open-hearted pop and the week’s best new tracks

www.silverguide.site – The latest innovator to emerge from the RMC, Copenhagen’s music school and alt-hothouse, Gustav Berntsen combines off-kilter rock with unabashed yearning…
Add to playlist: GB’s open-hearted pop and the week’s best new tracks

Oasis fans express frustration at ballot for front-standing tickets at Manchester shows

www.silverguide.site – Ticket holders for the band’s five homecoming gigs at Heaton Park have been told they need to apply for a limited number of spaces with close-up views…
Oasis fans express frustration at ballot for front-standing tickets at Manchester shows

Mary Halvorson: About Ghosts review – restless beauty from jazz’s shape-shifting guitarist

www.silverguide.site – The Brooklyn boundary-pusher’s expanded ensemble returns with a kaleidoscopic blend of angular rhythms, intricate melodies and thrilling improvisations…
Mary Halvorson: About Ghosts review – restless beauty from jazz’s shape-shifting guitarist

Jacob Alon: In Limerence review – dreamy story songs of myth and melancholy

www.silverguide.site – The Scottish songwriter delivers a confident, well-expressed debut even if their songs sometimes stray into overfamiliar indie-folk territory…
Jacob Alon: In Limerence review – dreamy story songs of myth and melancholy

‘We want to stop in our prime’: Saint Etienne on their final album, turning down Cher’s Believe, and why pop is a dying art

www.silverguide.site – The Britpop-defying indie trio are calling it a day after 35 years. From having their minds blown by techno to fireworks night with Aphex Twin, they recall the highs – and explain their eternal ‘psychic’ bond…
‘We want to stop in our prime’: Saint Etienne on their final album, turning down Cher’s Believe, and why pop is a dying art

Letter: Mike Berry obituary

www.silverguide.site – Graham Larkbey writes: He was also a thoroughly nice guy and clearly still enjoyed playing…
Letter: Mike Berry obituary

Béla Bartók: Complete Piano Concertos album review – Tomáš Vrána rises to the challenge

www.silverguide.site – The young Czech pianist tackles Bartók’s formidable concertos with confidence and technical accomplishment, although tempi can feel a little sluggish…
Béla Bartók: Complete Piano Concertos album review – Tomáš Vrána rises to the challenge

My Days: Orlando Gibbons and Nico Muhly album review – a luminous tribute

www.silverguide.site – The English composer died 400 years ago; this new collection commemorates the enduring power of his music; Muhly’s My Days, a ritualised memory piece about Gibbons, contrasts perfectly…
My Days: Orlando Gibbons and Nico Muhly album review – a luminous tribute

Miley Cyrus: Something Beautiful review – solid pop that’s about as ‘psychedelic’ as a baked potato

www.silverguide.site – The singer’s ninth album has grand ambitions but – despite some sparkling songcraft – falls short of its mind-altering promises and the hits that made her a star…
Miley Cyrus: Something Beautiful review – solid pop that’s about as ‘psychedelic’ as a baked potato

Smokey Robinson files defamation suit against former housekeepers accusing him of sexual assault

www.silverguide.site – The Motown singer and his wife have denied the allegations from the outset and say the claimants have fabricated their account for the purpose of extortion…
Smokey Robinson files defamation suit against former housekeepers accusing him of sexual assault

John Legend review – a somewhat bloodless performance from a wonderful singer

www.silverguide.site – Despite some beautiful songs, this anniversary show drags and it seems as though the mature singer no longer feels the words he wrote in his 20s…
John Legend review – a somewhat bloodless performance from a wonderful singer

Judge denies Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs lawyers’ bid for mistrial

www.silverguide.site – Defense lawyers argued prosecutors had improperly suggested Combs was involved in destruction of evidence…
Judge denies Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs lawyers’ bid for mistrial

Kneecap axed from Glasgow festival TRNSMT over ‘police safety concerns’

www.silverguide.site – A member of the band was charged with a terrorism offence last week and will appear in court a month before the festival takes place…
Kneecap axed from Glasgow festival TRNSMT over ‘police safety concerns’

Kings of Leon cancel UK and European shows after singer’s ‘freak accident’

www.silverguide.site – Caleb Followill says shattered heel needed ‘significant emergency surgery’, which would stop him performing…
Kings of Leon cancel UK and European shows after singer’s ‘freak accident’

Wahnfried review – madness, monstrousness and a mischievous Wagner daemon

www.silverguide.site – Avner Dorman’s chilling opera about the toxic Wagner clan’s in-fighting comes to the UK in an effective and lively staging by Polly Graham…
Wahnfried review – madness, monstrousness and a mischievous Wagner daemon

Cassie Kinoshi x Ensemble intercontemporain review – vivid and anarchic, new music programme full of thrills

www.silverguide.site – A memorable work by Hannah Kendall and Cassie Kinoshi’s [Untitled] – featuring virtuoso turntabling and choreography - were paired with Boulez’s visionary Sur Incises, all conducted by rising star Nicolò Umberto Foron…
Cassie Kinoshi x Ensemble intercontemporain review – vivid and anarchic, new music programme full of thrills

The Flying Dutchman review – terrific cast and hurtling momentum in OHP’s first ever Wagner

www.silverguide.site – Julia Burbach’s blurs the lines of reality and illusion in an impressive new staging of Wagner’s horror story that hits more than it misses. Musically it is very fine indeed…
The Flying Dutchman review – terrific cast and hurtling momentum in OHP’s first ever Wagner

Rick Derringer, ubiquitous guitarist in US pop and rock, dies aged 77

www.silverguide.site – Singer and guitarist scored a US No 1 fronting 60s rockers the McCoys, before work with artists as varied as Barbara Streisand, Steely Dan, Alice Cooper and ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic…
Rick Derringer, ubiquitous guitarist in US pop and rock, dies aged 77

‘Blur were so obnoxious!’: 35 years of epic gigs at Glasgow’s King Tut’s, from Oasis to Lewis Capaldi

www.silverguide.site – It’s where Oasis were discovered – and where Radiohead only ever drew 150 people. Insiders and regulars like KT Tunstall explain why the live music venue is so loved by audience and artists…
‘Blur were so obnoxious!’: 35 years of epic gigs at Glasgow’s King Tut’s, from Oasis to Lewis Capaldi
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