The actor-musician creates a multipart monster.
Among us freaks, weirdos and misfits there’s a tremendous affection for Matt Berry. He’s our ambassador of odd in mainstream entertainment, bringing us characters such as ageing, idiosyncratic actor Stephen Toast, providing silly voice-overs for mega corporations, and sneaking progressive ideas past the guards with his surrealist humour, sartorial style and over two decades of writing and producing music.
“Shot through with disquiet, nostalgia and poignancy.” Following his last release, 2020’s stripped-back and countryfied Phantom Birds, ninth album Blue Elephant goes back to Berry’s signature styles; 60s-influenced pop, folk-flecked jazz and psychedelia. Berry plays 18 instruments (!), sings and self-produces; percussion comes from prog maestro Craig Blundell, who contributed to Phantom Birds and is neighbours with the polymath. Fuelled by “lots of cups of…