• NEWS
  • ABOUT
  • CONTACT

musomuso.com

  • NEWS
  • ABOUT
  • CONTACT
  • Menu

LIVE: US rising star NERIAH announces UK tour including Manchester and London

January 16, 2025

Raised between Los Angeles and Malibu, rising singer-songwriter NERIAH is the epitome of ambition. With a natural knack for storytelling, the L.A. native grew up telling stories and singing as she drove up and down the coast. Following the exciting announcement of her 2025 US Headline tour, NERIAH now shares the news of her UK headline dates. Bringing her innate storytelling across the UK in March, NERIAH will visit Manchester’s Deaf Institute on Wednesday 26 March and London’s Camden Assembly on Thursday 27 March.

Tickets go on sale on Friday 17 January at 10am here and here.

Read More
Comment

RELEASE/TOUR: BIIG PIIG narrates loss in new single 'One Way Ticket' - On tour Feb/Mar

January 16, 2025

Pop’s latest innovator drops brand new single ‘One Way Ticket’ via RCA Records. Acting as a musical poem of grief, the single tackles bold new territory for Biig Piig ahead of her much-anticipated debut album ‘11:11’. The reflective album celebrates the ebbs and flows of life whilst ‘One Way Ticket’ delves into a heartfelt goodbye [HERE].

Read More
Comment

PHOTO BY NATHAN WEST

RELEASE: Nels Cline announces new Blue Note album with his Consentrik Quartet....

January 16, 2025

The revered guitarist and Wilco member’s Consentrik Quartet – featuring Ingrid Laubrock, Chris Lightcap & Tom Rainey - release their debut album on March 14th 2025

Lead Single “The 23” is released today and available HERE

“Nels Cline has been an uncategorisable innovator for two decades, and certainly remains one.” - The Guardian

 “I can't think of anyone right now who covers more musical ground than Cline, or who covers it half as well.” - BBC Music

On March 14, Nels Cline will release Consentrik Quartet, the eponymous debut of the guitarist’s band comprising saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock, bassist Chris Lightcap, and drummer Tom Rainey. By turns swinging, grooving, bracing, mesmeric, and quietly stunning, the album spotlights the ensemble’s profound chemistry as well as Cline’s versatility as both a player and a writer. Consentrik Quartet is available for pre-order on Blue Note Store exclusive color vinyl, black vinyl, CD, or download. The album’s lead single “The 23,” a hard-driving piece with a hypnotic groove, is out today.

To be sure, Cline has range. Think of how he elevates the songs of Jeff Tweedy as a member of Wilco, or the diverse musical terrain he’s traversed on his albums for Blue Note Records over the past decade — from the gorgeous, sweeping mood music of Lovers featuring lush arrangements by Michael Leonhart to the wide-open sonic audacity of Share The Wealth, the latter featuring his longtime group The Nels Cline Singers.

Consentrik Quartet will be celebrating the album release with a performance at the Big Ears Festival in Knoxville, Tennessee on March 30. Cline will in fact be making four appearances at the festival this year including performances with eucademix (March 28) and Jenny Scheinman (March 29), as well as the first live show by an expanded version of The Nels Cline Singers (March 28) since the release of Share The Wealth in 2020. Additional tour dates will be announced soon, visit nelscline.com/shows for more info.

Consentrik Quartet also underscores his ceaseless appetite for and encyclopedic knowledge of great improvised music: Committed jazz observers might hear echoes of the guitar/sax frontline attack and programmatic scope of the John Scofield/Joe Lovano quartets, as well as the soft-spoken intensity and seamless blend of composition and improvisation that defined the various iterations of the Jimmy Giuffre 3. It also calls to mind adventurous 1960s Blue Note classics by Andrew Hill, Eric Dolphy, and others. In fact, Consentrik Quartet feels at times like a roadmap to Cline’s rich and considered palette of influences.

Of course Cline, a genial and generous man, can’t help but channel praise toward his empathetic bandmates. Compared to his often-otherworldly Singers, he explains, the Consentrik Quartet is “much more of a jazz group, if I dare use that word. I wanted to have the music reflect the players, and have the players come forth so that everybody is able to hear them and enjoy their lucidity and their mastery.”

To start, “I’ve got one of the greatest drummers on the planet in the band” in Tom Rainey, says Cline. Rainey, probably best known for his work with Tim Berne and Laubrock, his spouse, is that rare avant-gardist who can expertly color and improvise freely, then swing with old-school ferocity. Lightcap has earned acclaim for his original music and his collaborations with Regina Carter, Craig Taborn, Joe Morris, Matt Wilson, and other luminaries, and Cline praises the vast reach of his skills.

A superb avant-gardist whose music is equally challenging and alluring, Laubrock has left Cline dumbstruck over the years as a co-leader with Rainey and in groups like guitarist Mary Halvorson’s octet. “I heard her negotiating these perplexing chord changes in that band, with this amazing combination of great facility but also a kind of intimacy,” he says. “Honestly, when I listen to her playing on the Consentrik record, I’m consistently blown away. To me, it sounds like it’s her record because of how she shines.”

The pandemic figures heavily into the Consentrik story. Cline first assembled these musicians six years ago, for a free-improvisation set at the Brooklyn outpost of John Zorn’s venue The Stone. Soon after, Cline became aware of a commission and grant opportunity through the renowned Philadelphia arts organization Ars Nova Workshop, to compose new music and tour it in the Eastern U.S. “So I wrote about why I thought this was something I’d want to do, and I got the grant,” Cline says. “And then the pandemic hit.”

Cline estimates he wrote half of this material during lockdown, first in Brooklyn and then in rural upstate New York, where he and his wife relocated. “Suddenly,” Cline recalls, “we were enveloped in silence.” The respite afforded Cline the bandwidth to immerse himself in writing, and to think in a diligent way about what the Consentrik aesthetic could be. “Initially, for myself anyway, my sonic palette, I was looking at a more conservative approach—a little more traditional, I guess you’d say.” But Cline’s imagination, it turns out, is too fertile to be hemmed in by artistic parameters—even if he sets them himself. “Over time, I found myself looping and writing funkier grooving tunes,” he says.

This new release is also, in many ways, a love letter to the Brooklyn improvised-music scene that he became a vital player in well over a decade ago. And though he no longer lives in the borough, his allegiance to the creative musicians Brooklyn nurtures remains steadfast.

“My dream starting in the mid-’70s was to live in New York City and play music there,” Cline reflects. “I didn’t do it until 2009, when I met Yuka [Honda], and I thought, ‘Whoa—I guess I’m finally doing this.’ But I was very happy to be a part of this community. And I’m still happy about it.”

Follow Nels Cline:

Website • Facebook • X • Instagram

 

Follow Blue Note Records:

Website • Facebook • Instagram • Threads • BlueSky • X • Spotify • Apple Music • YouTube

Comment

Glory Album Cover

NEWS/TOUR: Perfume Genius returns with new album 'Glory' on March 28th - Preorder NOW

January 16, 2025

Perfume Genius (Mike Hadreas) has announced his new album, Glory, coming out March 28th on long-time label home Matador Records. Glory was produced by Blake Mills and marks the 7th studio album in his immaculate body of work. Today, Hadreas shares the first single, ‘It’s a Mirror’, and its companion music video directed by Cody Critcheloe. Watch HERE.

Read More
Comment

RELEASE/TOUR: PET NEEDS release new single 'Punk Isn't Dead (It's Just Up For Sale)' (Acoustic) - Stream NOW

January 15, 2025

ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM:  ‘KIND OF ACOUSTIC’
OUT 24 JANUARY 2025, VIA XTRA MILE RECORDINGS PRE-ORDER 
HERE

2025 ACOUSTIC TOUR DATES THIS JAN/FEB
SUPPORT ACTS ANNOUNCED FOR FRACTURED PARTY IV IN MAY

Read More
Comment

GIG LIFE RADIO 19 January 2025 featuring Holy Youth Movement, Desperate Journalist, Lost Societies Die, Sohodolls, The Howlers, Dead Pony and MORE

January 15, 2025

Welcome to 2025 folks and what a year it promises to be….

Click on the link below to listen to the latest instalment of the GIG LIFE RADIO show, you can expect some great music from 21 acts and artists, the usual features and an interview from the one and only Tom A Smith.

If you’re tuning in via this page, make sure that you click on ‘LISTEN IN BROWSER’ otherwise it will force you to download the player (which isn’t a bad thing but might save you some time).

Read More
Comment

(credit: Ashley Greb)

LIVE: Huey Morgan - The Fun Lovin’ Criminal returns to the stage this spring....

January 14, 2025

Huey Morgan, the charismatic former frontman and guitarist of the legendary Fun Lovin’ Criminals, is making a triumphant return to live music in 2025. This spring, Morgan will hit the road with his brand-new band, Huey Morgan: The Fun Lovin’ Criminal, bringing his unmistakable mix of funk, soul, hip-hop, and rock to UK stages throughout May.

Read More
Comment

Credit: Ruby Faye

NEWS/TOUR: Horsegirl release hypnotic new single ‘Switch Over’ lifted from anticipated second album....

January 14, 2025

The captivating New York-via-Chicago trio Horsegirl—comprised of best friends Nora Cheng, Penelope Lowenstein, and Gigi Reece—have unveiled their latest single and video, ‘Switch Over’, taken from their much-anticipated second album, Phonetics On and On, set to release on February 14th via Matador Records.

Read More
Comment

PHOTO CREDIT: ROB O’CONNOR

NEWS/LIVE: Skunk Anansie return with electrifying new single ‘An Artist Is An Artist’....

January 14, 2025

British rock trailblazers Skunk Anansie are back with their dynamic new single, ‘An Artist Is An Artist’, marking their first release in nearly three years. Showcasing the band’s legendary energy and biting lyricism, the track is a powerful statement on ageism, digital-era validation, and the enduring spirit of artistic integrity.

Read More
Comment

Blue Violet: Alt-Indie duo ready to mesmerise with new single and album release....

January 8, 2025

Single: "Sweet Success" – Out 8 January
Album: Faux Animaux – Out 24 January
Live: London Album Launch at The Grace – 25 January
Scottish Album Launch Dates in February

Read More
Comment

LIVE: MOTHER VULTURE & RAMKOT - Co-Headline UK/EURO Tour 2025

January 5, 2025

Get ready for a high-octane musical journey this February as MOTHER VULTURE and Belgian rockers RAMKOT join forces for an unmissable co-headline tour! Known for their electrifying live performances and unparalleled energy, MOTHER VULTURE is set to deliver a series of shows that you won't forget.

Read More
Comment

FEATURE: As time moves on, do musical 'tribes' still exist?

January 5, 2025

Once upon a time, the landscape of music fandom was divided into well-defined tribes. Fans were fierce in their loyalties, sporting their identities like badges of honour. Crossovers between these groups were rare, and your chosen genre often dictated everything from your fashion sense to your social circles.

Read More
Comment

FEATURE: Revisiting Suede’s debut - The record that defined a generation

January 4, 2025

In 1993, British music found itself at a crossroads. The rave and acid house scenes were winding down, and grunge had firmly taken hold, yet something uniquely British was brewing in the underground. Enter Suede, a band whose eponymous debut album shattered preconceptions of what UK guitar music could achieve in the ‘90s, heralding the arrival of what would later be termed Britpop. But Suede wasn’t merely a precursor to Blur and Oasis. Their first record was a flamboyant, decadent, and deeply emotional statement that forged its own mythology.

The Players and Their Palette

Suede, fronted by the charismatic Brett Anderson, was a band that thrived on contrasts. Anderson’s lyrics explored alienation, sexuality, and yearning with a flair for melodrama, while his vocal delivery—a mix of fragility and ferocity—was instantly iconic. Guitarist Bernard Butler’s lush, cinematic playing, drawing on glam rock, Bowie, and The Smiths, provided the sonic backbone. Mat Osman’s brooding basslines and Simon Gilbert’s steady, punchy drumming rounded out the quartet.

The album was recorded at Master Rock Studios in Kilburn, London, with Ed Buller—known for his work with the Psychedelic Furs and later Pulp—at the production helm. Buller’s polished but atmospheric approach ensured that Suede’s grandiose vision translated from stage to stereo.

The Tracks That Shaped an Era

The album opens with “So Young,” an exhilarating blend of defiance and youthful recklessness, and from the first guitar riff, it’s clear this is no ordinary debut. The real emotional gut-punch, however, comes with “Animal Nitrate”, a track that married anthemic glam rock with lyrics that unflinchingly tackled themes of abuse and sexual exploration. The fact that it made its way onto Top of the Pops speaks volumes about Suede’s subversive genius.

Other highlights include “The Drowners”, with its lascivious lyrics (“We kissed in his room to a popular tune”), angular guitar riff, and Anderson’s mesmerising croon. “Pantomime Horse” slows things down to deliver a melancholic masterpiece, while “She’s Not Dead” and “Sleeping Pills” delve into poignant, story-driven narratives. The record closes with “The Next Life”, a haunting, piano-driven ballad that leaves listeners hanging in a cloud of bittersweet introspection.

Production and Reception

Buller’s production gives the album a timeless sheen, but it’s the chemistry between Anderson and Butler that truly defines Suede. This tension would also later prove to be their undoing, with Butler departing during the making of their second record, Dog Man Star. But here, on their debut, their partnership burned at its brightest.

Upon its release, the album was showered with critical acclaim and became the fastest-selling debut in UK history at the time. It won the 1993 Mercury Prize and set the stage for Britpop’s domination of the mid-’90s.

The Debate: Animal Nitrate—The Crown Jewel or Overhyped?

No conversation about Suede is complete without discussing its most iconic track, Animal Nitrate. A glam-fueled anthem, it perfectly encapsulates the band’s ethos—provocative, passionate, and unforgettable. But is it truly the standout? Some argue that The Drowners deserves the title for its rawness and groundbreaking video, while others point to the tender beauty of Pantomime Horse as proof of the album’s depth.

Let the arguments begin: Is Animal Nitrate Suede’s defining moment, or has its ubiquity overshadowed other, more complex gems on the album?

In any case, Suede remains a record worth revisiting—not just for what it signified in 1993 but for the way it continues to resonate with listeners today. It’s a portrait of a band at their most vital, and a reminder of the electric possibilities of a debut album.

So, what’s your take? Does Animal Nitrate deserve its status as the band’s flagship track, or is another song more deserving of the crown? Let the debate rage on.

Comment

LIVE: Funk powerhouse Cory Wong is set to rock the UK in February 2025....

January 3, 2025

Prepare to be blown away by the electrifying grooves and contagious energy of Grammy-nominated guitarist, producer, composer, and Vulfpeck member, Cory Wong. This February, the funk maestro will grace UK stages with his highly anticipated 5-date tour, bringing his unique blend of virtuosity and charisma to fans across the country.

Read More
Comment

FEATURE: Exploring Radiohead's discography: A journey through their evolution 1993 - 2016

December 28, 2024

In this feature, we dive deep into the discography of Radiohead, one of the most influential bands of our time. From their debut album Pablo Honey to their most recent release A Moon Shaped Pool, we explore the recording locations, key players, and unique processes behind each album. We'll highlight standout tracks that have defined their career and examine how their music has evolved over the years. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer, this comprehensive overview will provide you with a greater appreciation of Radiohead's journey and their enduring impact on the music world. Let's embark on this sonic adventure through their remarkable body of work.

Read More
Comment

GIG LIFE RADIO 22 December 2024 featuring THE SLATES, 808 STATE, HAMISH HAWK, THE REYTONS, THE LOTTERY WINNERS and many more

December 22, 2024

Seasons Greetings to one and all….

What better way to see in the festive period than spending nearly 4 hours listening to two middle aged numpties blethering on about music….what’s that? you’d LOVE to do that? well, you’ve come to the right place!

The debut instalment of the GIG LIFE RADIO show is ready to be streamed, just hit the link below to unleash the chaos and confusion.

Read More
Comment

FEATURE: A top ten list of alternative tracks that are guaranteed to get your baubles shining....

December 21, 2024

We here at musomuso love to look at the alternative side of music, especially at Christmas time when everyone is overdosing on Mariah, Slade and of course, WHAM. Why not top up your sherry and have a read through our top ten festive faves that we hope you’ll enjoy….

Read More
Comment

LIVE REVIEW: The Horrors @ Strange Brew, Bristol – 13/12/24

December 21, 2024

Attending my first Horrors show during the festive season felt oddly appropriate for a gothic punk rock band. What better time to embrace the dark, atmospheric energy than at Christmas?

Read More
2 Comments

DAY FEVER - The day-time clubbing event from Vicky McClure, Jonny Owen and Reverend & The Makers 

December 17, 2024

Because life’s too short to save the dancing for after dark.

Read More
Comment

FEATURE: The Compact Disc Renaissance: Why the Album Experience Still Matters

December 16, 2024

It’s easy to feel that we’re living in the age of convenience, where music is consumed more than it is experienced. Streaming platforms like Spotify have reduced albums to mere playlists, where listeners pick and choose the most popular tracks and discard the rest. The artistry of a full-length album—once revered as the purest form of musical storytelling—has slowly been overshadowed by algorithmically curated lists. But there’s a quiet revolution underway, and it’s bringing back something we thought we had left behind: the humble Compact Disc.

Read More
Comment
← Newer Posts Older Posts →