Listening to
Jehnny Beth’s collaborative album
Utopian Ashes is to hear both artists as never before – a Scottish-French union that, in its exploration of classic male-female dynamic sees Gillespie channel the emotional articulacy of the 70s songwriters he loves and finds Beth confronted with a newfound revelation of melody. If you like the sad country soul of Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris’s
Grievous Angel and
We Go Together, you’ll like this. And that’s not the algorithm talking.
Taking the guise of a fictional relationship, these songs of experience, teased by the gorgeous, sweeping
Remember We Were Lovers, are a push-pull of contrasting perspectives across love, loss, disconnection and redemption, with Primal Scream’s Andrew Innes on guitar, Martin Duffy on piano and Darrin Mooney on drums, while Jehnny Beth’s musical partner Johnny Hostile features on bass. Time and time again, we’re reminded that emotional music often reflects on things that, in wha
Peaky Blinders is getting a massive guest star for its sixth series on BBC One
The BBC One show has become known for attracting huge names, with the likes of Tom Hardy and Adrian Brody among those to play big roles
14:34, 19 MAY 2021
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Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight has dropped a major hit that a music star will play a big part in the next series of the show.
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