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Todd Rundgren, Hammersmith Apollo, London (Rated 4/ 5 )

To a certain generation of former furry freaks, now bald retro-rockers, Todd Rundgren inspires fierce devotion. The American eccentric's success as a producer, supervising sessions for the Ramones, Meat Loaf, etc, gave him financial independence. Hence, if he wanted to make something as off-kilter as A Wizard, A True Star, a concept album with no concept, he could. Now he's touring the LP for the first time – 37 years late. Rundgren may be an oddball, but there are 3,500 elders here who see him as a True Star. And they have a point.

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Leddra Chapman is the owner of a beautiful voice. It has a clear, pure tone, capable of delivering both dusky softness and considerable power.

Leddra Chapman/Hamel, Jazz Café, London (Rated 3/ 5 )

Tuesday, 9 February 2010

Sugary show needs more bite

Nanci Griffith is so sweet-natured in her social commitment, heart so open wide, that she can say, "Children are our future", and not quite sound corny.

Nanci Griffith, Shepherd's Bush Empire, London (Rated 3/ 5 )

Monday, 8 February 2010

More twang for your buck

Album: Gil Scott-Heron, I’m New Here (XL)

Sunday, 7 February 2010

The revolution will not be interrupted by mobile phone

Shockwaves NME Awards Tour, Academy, Newcastle

Sunday, 7 February 2010

White, preppy guitar-boys with nothing much to say about anything and songs familiar from television adverts are the next big thing (again)

Album: Yeasayer, Odd Blood (Mute/Secretly Canadian)

Sunday, 7 February 2010

Yeasayer's second album starts by trying to scare the living hell out of you, then spends the rest of its time putting a comforting arm around your shoulder.

Album: Stefano Battaglia & Michele Rabbia, Pastorale (ECM)

Sunday, 7 February 2010

Pleasingly minimal, ambiently inclined duo of pianist Battaglia and percussionist Rabbia.

Album: Motion City Soundtrack, My Dinosaur Life (Sony/Columbia)

Sunday, 7 February 2010

People who ought to know better are overexcited about the fourth MCS album, but for anyone with their wits about them, alarm bells ought to be sounding as soon as you see that the producer is Mark Hoppus of Blink 182.

Album: Various artists, Tsikaya: Musicos do Interior (Pangei-Art)

Sunday, 7 February 2010

Portuguese-Angolan Victor Gama went to Angola to salvage what he could of his musical heritage after 20 years of civil war.

Album: Fionn Regan, The Shadow of an Empire (Heavenly)

Sunday, 7 February 2010

While you couldn't speak about Regan's Mercury-nominated debut without name-checking Nick Drake, it's impossible to talk about its follow-up without mentioning Bob Dylan.

Album: The Watson Twins, Talking to You, Talking to Me (Vanguard)

Sunday, 7 February 2010

Idiosyncratic LA girl-pop.

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