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The Raconteurs: “Consolers Of The Lonely”

Today, the judges get to grips with The Raconteurs. Radiohead coming up tomorrow.

Fennesz: “Black Sea”

Driving home from the Leonard Cohen show on Friday night, I looked in my bag for something suitable to put on the car stereo, and settled fairly quickly on the new Fennesz album, “Black Sea”.

Fleet Foxes: “Fleet Foxes”

Day Five, and we get to Fleet Foxes, and the judges' conversation which resulted in them winning the first Uncut Music Award. Tomorrow, by the way, The Raconteurs.

Jesca Hoop and Larkin Grimm

I must admit a line in the press release reeled me into this one. Jesca Hoop, originally from California, worked “for five years as nanny to the children of Tom Waits and his wife, Kathleen Brennan. ‘Her music is like going swimming in a lake at night,’ Waits reckons.

The Felice Brothers: The Felice Brothers

And on we go with the judges' discussions. Today: The Felice Brothers. Tomorrow: Fleet Foxes.

Leonard Cohen – London O2 Arena, November 14, 2008

A strange moment, on Friday night. Sitting somewhere quite close to the roof of the O2 Arena, it seems to me as if several thousand people are singing, simultaneously, in a scarcely-audible whisper. Onstage, Leonard Cohen and his extraordinary band are playing “Hey, That’s No Way To Say Goodbye”, with a softness, precision and clarity that I can rarely recall hearing at an arena show.

Leonard Cohen – London O2 Arena

We have a couple of reviews of last week's extraordinary Leonard Cohen shows up on the Uncut site.

Drive-By Truckers: “Brighter Than Creation’s Dark”

Episode Three of our judge's discussions, and today we find them discussing Drive-By Truckers. Tomorrow, The Felice Brothers.
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