Gå ubegrenset med Magzter GOLD

Gå ubegrenset med Magzter GOLD

Få ubegrenset tilgang til over 9000 magasiner, aviser og premiumhistorier for bare

$149.99
 
$74.99/År

Prøve GULL - Gratis

Musical buffet at Ed's diner is lacking a signature dish

The Independent

|

September 12, 2025

Ed Sheeran returns with 'Play', a new album that's rich in influences but short on bangers. The latest from JADE and Sophie Ellis-Bextor have more bite

-  Louis Chilton

Musical buffet at Ed's diner is lacking a signature dish

During a 2022 court battle over alleged plagiarism in Ed Sheeran's songwriting - a battle that Sheeran won - an opposing lawyer described the British musician as a “magpie”, who “borrows ideas and throws them into his songs”. Detached from

the matter of plagiarism, and shorn of any derogatory insinuations, this statement is plainly true - of most songwriters, yes, and it is true of Sheeran, who has turned so-called musical magpie-ing into a real labour of love.

In the new 13-track LP Play, the hugely popular singer-songwriter takes on the role of sonic globetrotter, purloining sounds and ideas from traditions around the world. Sheeran has always been unafraid to integrate different musical traditions into his songwriting - whether that's a reggaeton duet with J Balvin (“Sigue”), the Irish-inflected hit “Galway Girl”, or indeed the peppery, hip-hop-ish rap-singing that pervades his entire catalogue. Play, though, takes this ethos of cross-cultural integration one step further.

The album's lead single “Azizam” pulls from the Farsi music tradition, and is one of several tracks to make use of Iranian-Swedish producer Ilya Salmanzadeh, known for his shapeshifting and multicultural approach to beat-making. It's one of the album's better efforts, energised by a sort of off-kilter, tightly syncopated hook; instruments such as the Iranian santur give the track a distinctly Persian feel.

“Sapphire”, meanwhile, is a collaboration with Indian singer Arijit Singh, recorded in Goa with the assistance of Indian backing musicians. It's an uptempo mashup of Punjabi music and Western pop, weighed down by banal love song lyrics and Sheeran's penchant for pat simile. “The lights, your face, your eyes/ Exploding like fireworks in the sky”, he sings. (It seems that Sheeran finds explosions to be consistently fertile soil for romantic metaphor. “When everything is black and white, your colour's exploding,” he croons on “Camera”.)

FLERE HISTORIER FRA The Independent

The Independent

The Independent

Europe survive American surge to win Ryder Cup

The ball vanished deep into the hole and so too did Shane Lowry’s senses in an impassioned, lumbering dance across the 18th green. An exorcism of nerves on a sizzling afternoon at Bethpage Black, the Irishman saved a staggering Europe from a state of shock after a wave of red in the singles.

time to read

4 mins

September 29, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Why tragedies like Tamzin's are likely to go on happening

I've seen a lot in journalism – time spent working on a regional newspaper will do that for you – but the story of how the autistic teenager Tamzin Hall came to die in November last year still shocks me.

time to read

4 mins

September 29, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Reform ‘is becoming refuge for anti-abortion politicians’

Campaigners have warned that Reform UK has become a “political refuge for antiabortion politicians” amid fears Britain could experience a US-style politicisation of the issue.

time to read

3 mins

September 29, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Starmer's 'enemy within' is his failure to deliver change

It is often said that the best way for a politician to succeed is not by defining who they are but by defining their enemies.

time to read

2 mins

September 29, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Thunberg denies claims aid flotilla is a ‘publicity stunt’

Greta Thunberg has hit back at claims that the flotilla of Gaza- bound humanitarian aid ships she is on is a “publicity stunt”.

time to read

2 mins

September 29, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

ROCK RINGS CHANGES

Benny Safdie's 'The Smashing Machine' has made Dwayne Johnson, its leading man, an unexpected Oscar contender. But it's also a clever bit of career course correction for the typically commercially minded star

time to read

4 mins

September 29, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Arsenal savour inspired comeback over Newcastle

It was the same penalty box where Gabriel Magalhaes had ended up sprawling on the Tyneside turf some 90 minutes earlier.

time to read

4 mins

September 29, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Oasis summon euphoric last hurrah to end reunion tour

Gallaghers enter stage arm-in-arm at Wembley for final gig, though Liam says 'See you next year'

time to read

3 mins

September 29, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

Burnham warns Starmer's Labour faces election 'peril

A defiant Andy Burnham has hit out at those demanding he make “simplistic statements of loyalty” to Sir Keir Starmer, saying they are underestimating “the peril” facing Labour.

time to read

2 mins

September 29, 2025

The Independent

The Independent

‘Tough’ home secretary set for immigration crackdown

Mahmood to overhaul main route to gaining UK citizenship

time to read

4 mins

September 29, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size