Features
Wednesday, January 19 2011
Part 1: From Admiral Radley to Glasser
The three-day 2010 edition of Slipped Discs kicks off with the folk rock of Blitzen Trapper, the collaboration of David Byrne and Fatboy Slim, the timeless pop of Crowded House, the brilliant hip-hop of Drake, and many more. All records that missed our top 70 list last year.
Columns
Friday, April 19 2013
How to (Be a French Pop Band and) Make It in America
Through an analysis of Daft Punk and Phoenix’s recent careers, a recipe for success may be unearthed for those French bands aspiring to win a Grammy or two.
Reviews
Thursday, January 5 2012
Charlotte Gainsbourg: Stage Whisper
Despite consisting of largely unnecessary live material, the eight unreleased songs included on Stage Whisper point mostly in the direction of great promise for Gainsbourg's already impressive solo career.
Wednesday, May 5 2010
Charlotte Gainsbourg: 25 April 2010 - New York
Charlotte Gainsbourg spoke little on the final night of her first ever tour, but when she did it was in salutations and appreciation.
Monday, February 1 2010
Charlotte Gainsbourg: IRM
Charlotte Gainsbourg gets in the studio with Beck to record a collection of pop songs that surpasses both artists' previous work.
Friday, May 11 2007
Charlotte Gainsbourg: 5: 55
She might have enlisted the services of Air and Jarvis Cocker, but Charlotte Gainsbourg's first album in 21 years is even more indebted to the music of her parents.
Blogs
Thursday, June 3 2010
Charlotte Gainsbourg - "Time of the Assassins" (video)
Here is the official video for "Time of the Assassins", the second single to be released from Charlotte Gainsbourg's rightfully lauded IRM. Whereas the video…
Wednesday, November 18 2009
Charlotte Gainsbourg - "Heaven Can Wait" (ft. Beck) (video)
Still no tracklist for Gainsbourg's Beck-produced IRM, which comes out next year, but we do have a perfectly sensical video from the pair. People stack…
Tuesday, November 3 2009
Charlotte Gainsbourg - "Heaven Can Wait" (feat. Beck) (stream)
Don't get too excited, "Heaven Can Wait" is not a cover of the Meat Loaf ballad from Bat Out of Hell, but the wispy voices…
































