Daniel Trilling
Daniel Trilling is Deputy Culture Editor of the New Statesman.
Articles by Daniel Trilling
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Music
Sonic Youth: The Eternal (Matador)
- 18 June 2009
The alt-rock veterans’ new album shows them to be curators rather than innovators
UK Politics
Just the sort of place the BNP loves
- 21 May 2009
- 7 comments
Stoke is a town in decline and it is in declining towns that the far right is taking hold. Daniel Trilling reports from the English Midlands
Film
Q&A: Werner Herzog
- 24 April 2009
The director talks about his inspiration behind making Encounters at the End of the World, the strangeness of Antarctica and his future projects
Books
A glimpse of the crimson east
- 19 February 2009
Lazy journalists assume that in Hackney you will find nothing but crime and poverty. Iain Sinclair, who has lived there for decades, sees a ferment of artistic and social engagement. Ever the fan of London's dark side, the Magus has come up with a love story this time.
Music
Antony and the Johnsons: Pop, but not as you know it
- 22 January 2009
The bewitching, genre-defying singer returns with a new green message Antony and the Johnsons The Crying Light (Rough Trade)
Music
A woman of conviction
- 18 December 2008
- 18 comments
In 2008 Estelle proved that she is not only one of Britain's brightest musical talents, but also an eloquent voice for black Britain. She talks to Daniel Trilling about pop, politics and the pomposity of Jeremy Paxman
North America
Return of the tiger woman
- 30 October 2008
The charismatic Jamaican-American singer's first album for 19 years Grace Jones Hurricane (Wall of Sound)









