No image available
/ 20 February 2004

Ornamental Jones

Norah Jones is a global phenomenon. Her 2002 debut, <i>Come Away with Me</i>, sold 18-million copies, eight million in the United States, where she receives little airplay. One theory is that her music acted as an aural balm in the wake of September 11, writes Alexis Petridis.

No image available
/ 16 October 2001

Brave transformations

There is a much-vaunted theory that suggests rock and pop music is dumbing down. American alternative rock has replaced Nirvana’s existential loathing with Limp Bizkit’s knuckleheaded "sports metal" and the Bloodhound Gang, whose most recent album was called <i>Hooray for Boobies</i>.

No image available
/ 1 October 2001

Cheerfully bizarre

At this year’s MTV awards, Macy Gray appeared in a dress bearing the message: "My album drops 18 September. Buy it." It may have been more than a stunt in keeping with Gray’s contrived image as soul’s kooky misfit. For <i>The Id</i> (Sony) to repeat the success of 1999’s <i>On How Life Is</i>, it will need all the promotional help it can get.