John Lewis
John Lewis has written about music and the arts since the mid-'90s. He wrote for Time Out London between 1998-2007, where he ended up editing the music section, and has since written for Uncut, The Guardian, Metro, The Times, The Independent on Sunday, the Financial Times, The Scotsman, Sight & Sound, the Illustrated London News, Glastonbury Free Press, Time Out New York and ThePoke.com. He co-edited 1000 Songs To Hear Before You Die, co-wrote The Bluffer's Guide To Jazz and has put together dozens of compilation albums for labels, including EMI, Outcaste and Nascente. He is married and lives in east London with two children and two cats. When not writing about music, he edits books on cars, civil engineering and political history for a publishing house, plays the piano for weddings and private parties, and cooks a mean vegetable biryani.
ats. When not writing about music, he edits books on cars, civil engineering and political history for a publishing house, plays the piano for weddings and private parties, and cooks a mean vegetable biryani.
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Sigur Ros & Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson: Odin's Raven Magic
Preview by John Lewis, Barbican show programme, 21 April 2002
• Sigur Ros, Hilmar Orn Hilmarsson and Steindor Andersen with the London Sinfonietta and members of The Sixteen Choir • Music composed by Sigur Ros and ...
Lee "Scratch" Perry: Madman or Genius?
Interview by John Lewis, Time Out, June 2002
As the Jamaican dub pioneer curates his Meltdown Festival at the South Bank, John Lewis travelled to deepest Switzerland to ask him about Prince Charles, ...
The Cinematic Orchestra: Barbican, London
Preview by John Lewis, Barbican show programme, 8 March 2003
Programme notes for Barbican Hall performance of The Man With The Movie Camera Part of the Only Connect festival, curated by Alex Poots ...
Wayne Shorter: Barbican, London
Sleeve notes by John Lewis, Time Out, 29 March 2003
Featuring Wayne Shorter — tenor and soprano saxes Danilo Perez — piano John Patitucci — double bass Brian Blade — drums ...
Preview by John Lewis, Programme notes for gig at Barbican Hall, 13 July 2003
CASSANDRA WILSON's voice can startle you the first time you hear it. It's down, deep and bassy, almost androgynous, with a hint of menace that ...
Barry Adamson & Russell Maliphant Company: Barbican, London
Preview by John Lewis, Barbican show programme, 8 April 2004
Featuring Barry Adamson Band and the BBC Concert Orchestra Russell Maliphant Company – Anna Williams, Marie Goudot, Flora Bourderon, Michael Pomero and Miquel de ...
Tony Bennett: The Art Of Romance (Columbia)
Review by John Lewis, Time Out, October 2004
FOR NEARLY 50 years, Bennett seems to have straddled two careers. ...
Ornette Coleman: Barbican, London
Preview by John Lewis, Barbican show programme, 2 May 2005
Programme notes for Barbican Hall performance of Ornette Coleman — Alto sax Denardo Coleman — Drums Greg Cohen — Bass Tony Falanga — Bass ...
Interview by John Lewis, Time Out, 4 April 2006
FIONA APPLE was born in New York in 1977. She has since recorded with Johnny Cash, dated Paul Thomas Anderson and David Blaine, been a ...
Film/DVD/TV Review by John Lewis, Sight & Sound, January 2007
Synopsis: Documentary about the Canadian singer, songwriter, poet, artist and novelist Leonard Cohen, based around a lengthy interview with him, punctuated by tributes from assorted ...
Damon Albarn, Blur, Suede: Brett Anderson and the real rivalry of Britpop
Retrospective by John Lewis, So London, March 2007
BACK IN the heyday of Britpop, the rivalry that garnered all the column inches was that between Blur and Oasis; the nice middle-class Essex boys ...
Interview by John Lewis, Metro, March 2007
We know him as the fourth Beastie Boy, but Money Mark has reinvented himself as an acoustic rock singer. ...
P. Diddy, Snoop (Doggy) Dogg: P. Diddy and Snoop Dogg at Wembley: A Preview
Report by John Lewis, So London, March 2007
RATHER LIKE the Iran-Iraq war, or the Schleswig-Holstein Question, no one can quite remember the origins of the 1990s "rap wars". It was a rivalry ...
Philip Glass' Satyagraha at the ENO
Report and Interview by John Lewis, The Times, March 2007
A MAN DRESSED as Gandhi, in a loin-cloth and Alf Garnett specs, is curled up on the floor as twenty men brandish chairs and throw ...
Wynton Marsalis: Shock of the New
Profile and Interview by John Lewis, The Guardian, 2 March 2007
Wynton Marsalis almost explodes with rage when he talks about hip-hop. So why has the jazz stalwart recorded a track on which he breaks into ...
Bob Dylan, Bryan Ferry: Bryan Ferry and how to do a great Bob Dylan cover
Column by John Lewis, So London, 14 March 2007
WAY BACK in 1973, long before any of you were born, the debonair Roxy Music crooner Bryan Ferry had a big hit single with a ...
Report and Interview by John Lewis, Metro, April 2007
IT COMES AS something of a surprise to discover that Nigel Kennedy, the punky enfant terrible of British classical music, has just turned 50. That ...
Madeleine Peyroux: Hammersmith Apollo
Live Review by John Lewis, London Lite, 17 April 2007
ONE GETS THE impression that folksy jazz warbler Madeleine Peyroux would make a great punk icon. Like Pete Doherty, she enjoys heroically sabotaging her career ...
Damon Albarn: The serious side of monkey business
Report and Interview by John Lewis, The Times, 25 May 2007
Author's note: The completed version was edited down and most of Damon Albarn's quotes were removed. This 1600-word version, below, features many more quotes from ...
Interview by John Lewis, Metro, June 2007
Eddie Argos and Jasper Future from Art Brut talk about poetry, heavy metal, the Travelling Wilburys, tribute bands and their unusual relationship with hip hop. ...
Preview by John Lewis, Metro, June 2007
IT'S 1973. Your name's Lou Reed and you've just released a classic album called Transformer, featuring a huge international hit single 'Walk On The Wild ...
Soweto Kinch: Absolute Beginners: Lyric Theatre, London
Report and Interview by John Lewis, The Times, July 2007
COLIN MACINNES'S 1959 novel Absolute Beginners remains a landmark in post-colonial literature, a brash, idealistic voyage through the Notting Hill race riots, seedy jazz dives, ...
Interview by John Lewis, London Lite, July 2007
IT'S BEEN QUITE a year for Lady Sovereign. She's met Gordon Brown at Downing Street to discuss hoodies ("he was all right, you know, not ...
Rashied Ali Quintet: Pizza on the Park
Review and Interview by John Lewis, Metro, July 2007
IT'S EXACTLY 40 years since the legendary saxophonist John Coltrane died, enough time for the cult surrounding him to take upon religious proportions. ...
Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 6 July 2007
ORNETTE COLEMAN's visits to London tend to be rather special events. Over the past four decades, the legendary saxophonist has been joined on stage by ...
Robert Glasper: "I'd like Wynton to listen to my iPod"
Interview by John Lewis, The Guardian, 17 August 2007
Jazz may be pianist Robert Glasper's first love, but hip-hop deserves equal respect, he tells John Lewis ...
Interview by John Lewis, Metro, September 2007
"I QUITE LIKE the fact that, as I get older, my audience seems to get younger," laughs Caetano Veloso. The Brazilian megastar has played London ...
Gilbert O'Sullivan: "The equal of any songwriter"
Retrospective and Interview by John Lewis, Financial Times, 28 September 2007
WORLD-WEARY songs about death. Waggish wordplay. A scruffy urchin persona. When Morrissey performed Gilbert O'Sullivan's 1970 hit 'Nothing Rhymed' at a gig in Dublin last ...
Siobhan Donaghy: Sugababe for Rent: Siobhan Donaghy
Report and Interview by John Lewis, The Times, 13 October 2007
She might have a starring role in a big West End production of Rent, but ex-Sugababe Siobhan Donaghy is a bit worried about her parents ...
Albert Ayler: My Name Is Albert Ayler (dir. Kasper Collin)
Film/DVD/TV Review by John Lewis, Sight & Sound, November 2007
Synopsis Feature-length documentary about the African-American saxophonist Albert Ayler (1936–1970), told through archive footage and new interviews with friends, family and musicians, including his brother and ...
U2: U2 3D (Dir. Catherine Owens and Mark Pellington)
Film/DVD/TV Review by John Lewis, Sight & Sound, December 2007
Live concert show filmed on the South American leg of U2's Vertigo Tour of 2005/2006. The film has been edited from footage of several different ...
RZA, Wu-Tang Clan: Wu-Tang Clan: Putting the record straight
Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 10 December 2007
The hunger has returned: Wu-Tang Clan, with group leader RZA are back and ready to rule the hip hop world again with new album 8 ...
Stan Tracey: Make A Date: Stan Tracey
Retrospective and Interview by John Lewis, Metro, January 2008
"DOES ANYONE here realise how good this guy is?" remarked the legendary saxophonist Sonny Rollins during a lengthy session at Ronnie Scott's nightclub in the ...
Preview by John Lewis, The Times, 28 March 2008
David Lynch’s enigmatic film Lost Highway has become an opera ...
The Rolling Stones: Martin Scorsese: Shine A Light
Film/DVD/TV Review by John Lewis, Sight & Sound, April 2008
A live film of a Rolling Stones concert, recorded at the Beacon Theater in New York over the course of two nights (October 29 and ...
Damon Albarn: Honest Jon's: Shellac shock
Report and Interview by John Lewis, Financial Times, 28 April 2008
Damon Albarn's label Honest Jon's has discovered the world on their doorstep in the form of the EMI Archive. ...
Jason Moran: Make A Date: Jason Moran
Interview by John Lewis, Metro, May 2008
WHEN THE eccentric jazz legend Thelonious Monk died in 1982, Jason Moran was only seven years old. Aged 11, Moran was in his dad's car ...
Dizzy on the acclaim of drunk people
Report by John Lewis, Time Out, June 2008
John Lewis plays pianos on the streets of London ...
Steve Beresford, David Gray, Guillemots, Courtney Pine: London's musical instrument shops
Guide by John Lewis, Time Out, June 2008
J Reid & Sons "WE DON'T GET many high-class customers up here in the badlands," laughs proprietor John Gregory. It's probably because they wouldn't expect to ...
Ice Cube: Make A Date: Ice Cube
Interview by John Lewis, Metro, June 2008
THERE WAS ONCE a time when Ice Cube was actually considered a threat to civic order. Police would bust NWA shows. Op-ed columns in U.S. ...
The Mighty Boosh: One mighty impressive line-up
Preview by John Lewis, Metro, 24 June 2008
The Mighty Boosh get their very own festival ...
Kieran Hebden: Close-Up: Kieran Hebden
Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Independent on Sunday, 13 July 2008
IF ONE WERE to draw a Venn diagram illustrating London's myriad music scenes – with circles depicting, say, rock, folk, jazz and techno – then ...
Zoe Rahman: Close-up: Zoe Rahman
Profile by John Lewis, Independent on Sunday, 14 September 2008
After blowing away the pop world, the pianist is turning to Bollywood. ...
Book Excerpt by John Lewis, London Calling: High Art and Low Life Since 1968, October 2008
London's rock history of the last 40 years can be traced through its art schools, says John Lewis ...
Kaiser Chiefs: Hail to the Chiefs
Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Hotline, October 2008
With their third album about to hit stores, the Kaiser Chiefs tell John Lewis about their dancefloor-filling new sound. ...
Interview by John Lewis, Hotline, November 2008
Jarvis Cocker could tell you all about glaciers but instead this month he's choosing to celebrate one of Britain's finest independent record labels. John Lewis ...
Interview by John Lewis, Hotline, November 2008
50 this year and touring his best album in decades, the Modfather talks to John Lewis about Algerian passions, drunken binges and a wariness of ...
Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Hotline, December 2008
They've been charged with representing the voice of a generation. John Lewis talks to Glasvegas frontman James Allan about accents, Elvis and Christmas albums. ...
Hayseed Dixie: Meet… John Wheeler
Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Hotline, January 2009
John Lewis talks to the Hayseed Dixie frontman turned solo comedy troubadour ...
Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Hotline, February 2009
Amadou and Mariam, the blind couple of Mali, talk to John Lewis about Led Zeppelin, Damon Albarn and feeling shy. ...
Candi Staton: She's got the love
Interview by John Lewis, Hotline, February 2009
The country-soul queen, disco diva and gospel howler talks to John Lewis about Sam Cooke, Dolly Parton and Bonnie "Prince" Billy. ...
Interview by John Lewis, Hotline, March 2009
John Lewis asks the Mercury-winning Elbow main-man and BBC 6Music broadcaster about winklepickers, Nat King Cole and cheese on toast. ...
Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Hotline, May 2009
Synth-pop queen Ladyhawke, aka New Zealander Pip Brown, talks to John Lewis from the back seat of a New York taxi. ...
Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Hotline, June 2009
John Lewis talks to Wembley's grime-pop diva Lady Sovereign about that "difficult" second album. ...
Ornette Coleman: Mister Anything Goes
Profile and Interview by John Lewis, The Guardian, 10 June 2009
He's taken jazz where it has never gone before — playing with pipers, punks and divas. As Ornette Coleman arrives in Britain, Patti Smith, Moby ...
Ornette Coleman, The Roots: The Roots with Ornette Coleman: Royal Festival Hall, London
Live Review by John Lewis, The Guardian, 17 June 2009
IT SEEMS fitting that Philadelphia hip-hoppers the Roots should help kick off Ornette Coleman's Meltdown festival. ...
Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Hotline, September 2009
Rave pioneers Orbital were the surprise hit of this summer's festivals. They tell John Lewis about finding fresh inspiration. ...
Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Hotline, October 2009
He's gone from grime-star chancer to award-winning chart topper. Now, with his fourth album, Dizzee Rascal is about to go stratospheric. John Lewis braces for ...
The Unthanks: Folk is the new punk
Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Hotline, October 2009
The Unthanks have made fans of people who never thought they'd like folk. The secret of their success? Raw authenticity. John Lewis tells how folk ...
Gavin Bryars Ensemble: Union Chapel, London
Live Review by John Lewis, The Guardian, 19 October 2009
THIS OPENS a series of concerts raising money for Margins, a charity for London's homeless, and there's something grimly appropriate about tonight's choice of material. ...
Laura Veirs: Mixed-Up Confusion
Interview by John Lewis, Hotline, January 2010
Laura Viers came to folk via punk, is geeky yet cool, young but experienced and both delicate and tough. John Lewis meets her. ...
Carl Barât, The Libertines: Carl Barât: from Libertine to theatre actor
Interview by John Lewis, The Times, 18 January 2010
Pete Doherty's old sparring partner is turning his hand to acting in Sam Shepard's Fool for Love. ...
Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Hotline, April 2010
GIL SCOTT-HERON has long been a regular and popular visitor to the UK's jazz and soul venues. However, by the late 1990s, he'd become an ...
Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Hotline, May 2010
Paloma Faith talks to John Lewis about art, artifice, sadism and feminism. ...
Interview by John Lewis, Hotline, May 2010
The lead singer of Sigur Ros, Jón "Jónsi" Þór Birgisson talks to John Lewis about David Attenborough, Bing Crosby and getting shitfaced in advance of ...
Interview by John Lewis, The Guardian, 7 May 2010
Composer, conductor, vocalist, YouTube inspiration: you can't pin Bobby McFerrin down. His latest idea? Completely improvised concerts ...
Me'Shell Ndegeocello: Meshell Ndegeocello
Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Hotline, June 2010
Meshell Ndegeocello talks to John Lewis about the Rolling Stones, the Devil and Christopher Hitchens. ...
The Roots: How I Got Over (Mercury/Def Jam)
Review by John Lewis, Metro, 27 June 2010
PHILADELPHIA'S ROOTS aren't really like any other hip hop acts. They're a proper live band, for starters (you might have seen them guesting as the ...
Interview by John Lewis, Hotline, August 2010
IT'S BEEN 25 years since the rappers we know and love as Salt-N-Pepa burst into our consciousness. They are now forty-something women, living in suburban ...
Interview by John Lewis, Hotline, August 2010
After a three-year hiatus, brother/sister quartet The Magic Numbers are back with their best album yet. John Lewis talks to them about Trinidad, Nigeria, Willesden ...
The Klaxons: Klaxons: "We've never been ashamed of the fact we are a pop band"
Report and Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 15 August 2010
South London nu-rave champions the Klaxons tell Metro the truth about their psychedelic project and the follow-up to their Mercury Prize-winning album. ...
Report and Interview by John Lewis, German Wings, October 2010
ICELAND MAY be bankrupt, its population might be fleeing the country and its volcanoes bringing the world to a standstill. But they can still produce ...
The Gaslamp Killer: A bright spark hits the decks
Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 18 October 2010
Kooky DJ the Gaslamp Killer, known for his psychedelic sounds, talks to Metro about his experimental style, which includes work by Italian composers and dirty ...
The Human League: Make A Date: Phil Oakey and the Human League
Interview by John Lewis, Metro, November 2010
NEARLY THIRTY years ago, as the Human League were about to become the biggest band on earth, we had a recession, a Tory government enacting ...
Cassandra Wilson: Cassanda Wilson: Breathing new life into sound
Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 22 November 2010
Jazz great Cassandra Wilson tells Metro how British history has left its mark on the genre and how she has followed its ley lines. ...
Arctic Monkeys: Alex Turner: "Tupac's 'California Love' is my karaoke tune of choice"
Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 6 June 2011
Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner talks to Metro about how living in the US made the band's new album Suck It and See sound more ...
Jill Scott: "My new album was almost completely improvised in the studio"
Report and Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 26 June 2011
Jill Scott talks to Metro about playing Precious Ramotswe in The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency and how she improvised her latest album, The Light of ...
Review by John Lewis, Metro, 11 September 2011
SINGER/SONGWRITER Ed Sheeran is a 20-year-old Prince Harry lookalike from Suffolk who somehow straddles the worlds of folksy MOR and hip hop. ...
Kid Koala: "I always wanted to work on The Muppet Show"
Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 16 September 2011
Musician, cartoonist, graphic novelist, DJ, primary school teacher… Metro meets the many sides of Canadian polymath Kid Koala. ...
Review by John Lewis, Metro, 30 September 2011
Feist's direct, simple and appealingly childlike melodies shine throughout latest album. ...
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
Review by John Lewis, Metro, 14 October 2011
IT MUST HAVE been a relief for Noel Gallagher when Oasis finally split up. Finally, the bestselling British songwriter of the past quarter century was ...
KT Tunstall: A nice walk with a rock star — KT Tunstall
Interview by John Lewis, Do Not Disturb, Spring 2011
NOWADAYS, SINGER-SONGWRITER KT Tunstall spends a lot of time in and out of hotel rooms, touring every continent on earth. She's one of the UK's ...
Lily Allen, Billy Bragg, Elton John: Britain in song
Essay by John Lewis, Do Not Disturb, Summer 2011
How do the British address their cities in song? With bathos, pathos and a large helping of silliness, says John Lewis ...
Sharon Jones: Make A Date: Sharon Jones
Report and Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 1 March 2012
Sharon Jones of the Dap Kings is enjoying the life of the late-flowering soul diva. ...
Rumer: Boys Don't Cry (Atlantic)
Review by John Lewis, Metro, May 2012
SOME PEOPLE believe that pop music is about rebellion, about kicking over statues and sticking two fingers up to the oldies. They will not like ...
Sigur Ros: Valtari (Parlophone)
Review by John Lewis, Metro, May 2012
WHEN LEAD singer Jónsi Birgisson apologised that Sigur Rós's recent albums had been "too joyous, too festive", he must have momentarily convinced himself that he ...
Interview by John Lewis, Metro, July 2012
Paul Weller has a long relationship with the 100 Club – not just as a performer but as a teenage punter. ...
Muse's Matt Bellamy: "It's only now I feel comfortable singing about love"
Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 21 September 2012
Muse frontman Matt Bellamy talks about the band's new album The 2nd Law, singing about love and relationships and how his beliefs about 9/11 have ...
Foals' Yannis Philippakis: Getting on his highbrow horse
Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 14 December 2012
There's a lot going on in the mind of Foals frontman Yannis Philippakis – Metro finds out more. ...
Jennifer Lopez: Superstar of the Caspian
Report and Interview by John Lewis, Baku, Winter 2012
Jennifer Lopez brought her spectacular show to Baku recently and talked to Baku in her trailer afterwards about glitz, glamour and hype. ...
Metronomy: A Nice Walk With A Pop Star
Report and Interview by John Lewis, Do Not Disturb, Spring 2012
JOSEPH MOUNT IS discussing the title of his latest album, The English Riviera. "People abroad are a bit puzzled by England having a Riviera," he ...
Rihanna: Anatomy Of A Pop Goddess
Profile by John Lewis, Populous, Spring 2012
ROBYN RIHANNA Fenty has only just turned 24 but has already established herself as one of the biggest international stars of the 21st century. Of ...
Beck: Song Reader – Twenty New Songs By Beck
Review and Interview by John Lewis, Uncut, January 2013
TALK ABOUT RETRO… a beautiful reminder of Beck Hansen's talents — via the medium of sheet music! ...
Review by John Lewis, Metro, 11 January 2013
EVERYTHING EVERYTHING follow up their 2010 Mercury nominated debut Man Alive with Arc – and the results are both pleasingly complex and maddeningly simple. ...
Review by John Lewis, Metro, 1 February 2013
THE TENTH ALBUM from Eels shows that, while they may have fallen out of the limelight, their music is as sharp as ever. ...
Obituary by John Lewis, The Guardian, 5 February 2013
CECIL WOMACK, who has died aged 65, saw his role as one of R&B's backroom boys — a songwriter, producer, arranger and session singer for ...
Frightened Rabbit: "We were never cold enough to be art school"
Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 7 February 2013
Frightened Rabbit's Scott Hutchison talks about swearing, not being an art school band and their new album Pedestrian Verse. ...
Sinead O'Connor: How About I Be Me (And You Be You)?
Interview by John Lewis, Barbican show programme, March 2013
"WHEN I'M AN old lady, I promise you I'll write my memoirs," Sinead O'Connor tells me. They promise to be quite a tale, because it's ...
Iggy Pop, The Stooges: Iggy and the Stooges: Ready To Die
Review by John Lewis, Metro, 26 April 2013
ONE MIGHT mock Iggy Pop for advertising car insurance, but the truth is that being a rock legend doesn't come with a guaranteed stipend: his ...
Interview by John Lewis, Baku, May 2013
WE'RE AT THE O2 in London to see Craig David's first UK tour in four years, and there's a weird buzz of excitement. Just over ...
Review by John Lewis, Metro, 31 May 2013
IF SURREY DJ outfit Disclosure illustrate anything, it's the endlessly cyclical nature of dance music. ...
Review and Interview by John Lewis, Uncut, June 2013
The pint-sized pope of pop candycoats his protest songs. ...
Report and Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 7 June 2013
Hip hop heads often get misty-eyed about the 'golden age' of hip hop. But when was it? The formative years of Grandmaster Flash and Sugarhill ...
Preview by John Lewis, Barbican show programme, 28 June 2013
IN MANY WAYS, Laurie Anderson and the Kronos Quartet come from very different worlds, and not just because they're based on different sides of the ...
Lil' Kim: The hip hop star is a little big woman in a man's world
Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 11 July 2013
"I'M A GIRLY GIRL," says Lil Kim. "I'm strong but I'm very timid. Very dainty." This, of course, is the same Lil Kim who wrote ...
John Zorn: Zorn@60: John Zorn and guests including Mike Patton and Marc Ribot
Preview by John Lewis, Barbican show programme, 12 July 2013
FOR THOSE OF US who've grown up listening to his music, it seems remarkable that John Zorn is celebrating his 60th birthday. ...
Beck: Barbican & Union Chapel, London
Live Review by John Lewis, Uncut, September 2013
Where he's at… Beck tackles his backlog of songs, with a little help from his friends ...
Wild Beasts: Masculinity is so unnatural
Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Metro, 21 February 2014
"MACHISMO IS basically a drag act," says Wild Beasts' frontman Tom Fleming. "There's a gross swagger that usually accompanies masculinity, and that's something that's learned ...
Profile by John Lewis, Populous, May 2014
IF YOU WANT an embodiment of the contradictions that seem to define Beyoncé Knowles, just listen to her 2008 anthem 'Single Ladies'. Sonically, it's one ...
Duke Ellington, Sun Ra: The secret history of the jazz greats who were freemasons
Essay by John Lewis, The Guardian, 2 July 2014
Jazz and freemasonry are unlikely bedfellows, but in the 1950s, the secret society became a support network for musicians and the world's largest fraternity for ...
Kate Bush's Before The Dawn: Eventim Apollo, London
Live Review by John Lewis, Metro, 28 August 2014
IT WAS A comeback that had been hyped up for months. ...
Review and Interview by John Lewis, Uncut, August 2015
IF SLEAFORD MODS didn't exist, one gets the impression that the music press would probably have invented them. Journalists of a certain age love interviewing ...
Comment by John Lewis, Metro, 7 October 2015
How to write a great Bond theme, and why Sam Smith hasn’t managed it. ...
John Grant: Grey Tickles, Black Pressure
Report and Interview by John Lewis, Uncut, November 2015
WHEN JOHN GRANT was nominated for "Best International Act" at last year's Brit Awards, it seemed like the latest improbable chapter in an increasingly surreal ...
Essay by John Lewis, The Guardian, 6 October 2016
A generation of jazz musicians has grown up with hip-hop in its blood. The result is the thrilling reinvention of a genre that has been ...
Kamasi Washington: Heaven and Earth (Young Turks)
Review by John Lewis, Metro, 18 June 2018
THROUGH HIS links with Kendrick Lamar and other hip hop and R&B artists, tenor saxophonist Kamasi Washington has moved from niche L.A. jazz musician into ...
Sudan Archives: I'm new here: Sudan Archives
Profile and Interview by John Lewis, Uncut, July 2018
This month: heady, Afro-futurist R&B from the violinist and singer otherwise knownas Brittney Denise Parks ...
Mahmoud Guinia, James Holden: Moroccan gnawa: "It's a healing sound"
Interview by John Lewis, Uncut, August 2018
Why Moroccan gnawa music continues to seduce Western artists, from Hendrix to Holden ...
The Comet is Coming: Trust In The Life Force Of The Deep Mystery (Impulse!)
Review and Interview by John Lewis, Uncut, April 2019
Spiritual synths meet sax for pioneering, futuristic jazz. ...
Katia et Marielle Labèque, Thom Yorke: Thom Yorke, Katia and Marielle Labèques: Barbican, London
Live Review by John Lewis, The Guardian, 10 April 2019
Marielle and Katia Labèque lead a hypnotic programme that included Max Richter, The National’s Bryce Dessner and Timo Andres. ...
Profile and Interview by John Lewis, The Guardian, 27 May 2020
The city's young jazz community has flourished by drawing on everything from hip-hop to calypso and highlife, creating a unique cosmopolitan sound. ...
Yvette Janine Jackson: Freedom (Fridman Gallery)
Review by John Lewis, The Guardian, 15 January 2021
The composer’s two new works, exploring slavery and homophobia, are like immersive non-visual films ...
Little Simz: Sometimes I Might Be Introvert
Review by John Lewis, Uncut, October 2021
Epic fourth album by the award-winning north London rapper ...
Review by John Lewis, Uncut, June 2023
Desert rockers still militant but more approachable. ...
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