Brat summer is over. Welcome to Bax summer? “I f***ing hope so,” says Baxter Dury, deadpan and dapper as ever — besuited but with the laconic manner of someone who’s just got out of bed — in the ...
Baxter Dury has just announced his fifth album, Prince of Tears, which will be his first for Heavenly and out October 27. Like on the great Happy Soup and his debut Len Parrot’s Memorial Lift, Baxter ...
Baxter Dury (son of British icon Ian Dury) just released his eight solo album, Allbarone, which he made with producer Paul Epworth (Adele, Bloc Party). Together they take Baxter’s signature style — ...
Focusing in on the promiscuity, insecurity and thrill of modern dating, The Night Chancers narrative is so fully realised that it feels inherently like a concept album, even if this wasn’t Baxter Dury ...
Baxter Dury returns waxing indignant about slumlords, the fashion set, and a segment of the ultra rich with more money than empathy, taste, or sense, in his disaffected spoken-sung manner on his new ...
Baxter Dury is releasing a new album, The Night Chancers, on March 20 via Heavenly. Now he has shared another song from the album, “I’m Not Your Dog,” via a video for the track. Tom Haines directed ...
‘’Who am I? Who am I, mummy?’’, ponders Baxter Dury during the opening moments of I Thought I Was Better Than You. The musician and writer’s superbly engaging seventh album provides some compelling ...
With his sharply observed vignettes and wry character studies of inadequate men, Dury remains in the shadow of his father Ian – but what a place to be There is a certain irony in the fact that Baxter ...
Prince of Tears, the fifth album by singer songwriter Baxter Dury, was a record that caught a few people unawares late last year. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Yorkshire Evening Post, ...
Neil McCormick has been chief music critic for the Telegraph since 1995. His interviews have ranged from such rock legends as Paul McCartney, Elton John and Keith Richards to superstars Adele, Ed ...
You could, if you were so inclined, infer a lot from Baxter Dury's first words as he takes to the stage. "Awlright?" he says. "I'm me. And I always was." It turns out to be merely the opening salvo in ...