Album Review: Dark Was the Night: Red Hot Compilation – Various Artists 8/10 Most posts of Red Hot Organization’s ‘Dark Was the Night’ compilation begin with a summary dismissal of compilations in general, and particularly those in the name of charity. If such projects are as bad as people say, ‘Dark Was the Night’ – [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Alt-rock'
Red hot in the dark
March 18th, 2009 · 7 Comments · Alt-country, Alt-rock, Ambient, Electronica, Folk/Acoustic, Music, Pop/Rock, post-rock, Various
Tags:Acoustic·AIDS·Andrew Bird·Beirut·Bon Iver·Broken Social Scene·Charity compilation·David Sitek·Feist·Folk·Grizzly Bear·HIV·Indie·Kevin Drew·My Morning Jacket·Red Hot Organization·The National·TV on the Radio·Various artists·Yeasayer·Yo La Tengo
Hidden depths from across the Atlantic
March 6th, 2009 · No Comments · Alt-rock, Alternative, Music, Pop/Rock
Album Review: Richard Swift – Atlantic Ocean 8/10 Often compared to Harry Nilsson, Richard Swift shares the 60s maverick’s category-avoiding, highly melodic and eccentic brand of pop rock. Swift, who prefers the analogue four track production techniques of the Nilsson era, recorded ‘The Atlantic Ocean’ – his latest for Secretly Canadian – in Wilco’s loft [...]
Tags:banjo·Pat Sansone·piano·Pop/Rock·Richard Swift·Ryan Adams·Sean Lennon·Secretly Canadian·synths·Wilco
Album Review: The Handsome Family – Honey Moon
February 19th, 2009 · No Comments · Alt-country, Alt-rock, Alternative, Folk/Acoustic, New Wierd America, Pop/Rock
Family matters FIRST PUBLISHED AT ALTSOUNDS.COM 7.5/10 The Handsome Family’s (aka Brett & Rennie Sparks) eighth album ‘Honey Moon’ is a collection of love songs “featuring tales of intimate insects and lovers kissing in wet caves”, released to mark their 20th wedding anniversary. Maintaining the gothic Americana Family template of previous albums, ‘Honey Moon’ blends [...]
Tags:Acoustic·Alt-country·Americana·bluegrass·Brett Sparks·country·Folk·Ragtime·Rennie Sparks·romanticism·The Handsome Family
Album Review: Wilco – Sky Blue Sky
February 3rd, 2009 · No Comments · Alt-country, Alt-rock, Folk/Acoustic, Music, Pop/Rock, post-rock
Mr Blue Sky ! 8/10 My ongoing love affair with Wilco began at the time of Sky Blue Sky’s release, but not, oddly, with the album itself, which received fairly mixed opinions at the time. Sifting through those variable reviews I found myself tracking back to their earlier album ‘Yankee Hotel Foxtrot‘, for me their [...]
Tags:Acoustic·Alt-country·Glenn Kotche·Jeff Tweedy·Nels Cline·post-rock·rock·Wilco
EP Review: Bon Iver – Blood Bank
January 24th, 2009 · 4 Comments · Alt-country, Alt-rock, Folk/Acoustic, Music, Pop/Rock
Blood on the log-cabin floor 7/10 Vocoders: yes or no? The use of such synthesized vocals took a big dip in fashion between its Kraftwerk and ELO heyday and its minor resurgence under the auspices of so-called Chill Out acts such as Air and Bent. However, it is a sound probably most commonly associated these [...]
Tags:Alt-country·Auto Tune·Blood Bank·Bon Iver·Folk·Justin Vernon·lo-fi·log cabin·vocoder·winter
Album Review: Department Of Eagles – In Ear Park
December 14th, 2008 · 4 Comments · Alt-rock, Alternative, Best of 2008, Folk/Acoustic, Music, New Wierd America, Pop/Rock, post-rock, Psychedelia
“What will it take to make you listen?” 8.5/10 Some of my favourite albums of the last couple of years have come from a strand of impressionistic folk that roughly began with the release of Grizzly Bear’s ghostly ‘Yellow House‘ in 2006 and Iron & Wine’s kaleidoscopic ‘Shepherd’s Dog‘ a year later, gathering pace in [...]
Tags:Acoustic·Best of 2008·cinematic·Daniel Rossen·Department of Eagles·Folk·Fred Nicolaus·ghostly·Grizzly Bear·orchestral·Phil Spector·Psychedelic·Wall of Sound
Album Review: Baikonour – Your Ear Knows Future
December 6th, 2008 · No Comments · Alt-rock, Alternative, Electronica, Music, post-rock, Prog, Psychedelia, Shoegaze
FIRST PUBLISHED AT THE LINE OF BEST FIT Back to the future 6/10 ‘Your Ear Knows Future’ is the sophomore effort from Baikonour – aka Brighton’s French-born Jean-Emmanuel Kreiger – a veritable one-man band whose debut ‘For the Lonely Hearts of the Cosmos‘ was a heady blend of space rock and electronica. Where that first [...]
Tags:80s·Baikonour·crescendo·Fujiya & Miyagi·instrumental·Jean-Emmanuel Kreiger·Lee Adams·post-rock·Psychedelic·Shoegaze
EP Review: Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan – Keep Me In Mind Sweetheart
December 5th, 2008 · No Comments · Alt-country, Alt-rock, Alternative, Folk/Acoustic, Music, Pop/Rock
FIRST PUBLISHED AT THE LINE OF BEST FIT Keep this in mind for your Christmas stockings … 8/10 When it was released earlier this year I resisted ‘Sunday At Devil Dirt’, Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan’s well-received, rather tongue-in-cheek take on Americana, their second full-length collaboration. It seemed to me too studied, too contrived somehow, [...]
Tags:Acoustic·Americana·baritone·Christmas·country·Folk·Isobel Campbell·Mark Lanegan·pedal steel·Wild West
Album Review: Orouni – Jump out of the Window
November 27th, 2008 · 3 Comments · Alt-rock, Alternative, Folk/Acoustic, Music, Pop/Rock, Psychedelia
FIRST PUBLISHED AT THE LINE OF BEST FIT French windows 4/10 In 1994 a law was introduced in France by then culture minister Jacques Toubon protecting the French language. One of the outcomes of this globalisation-resisting move was that two out of five songs on French radio must be sung in la langue maternelle . [...]
Tags:Folk·France·French language·French pop·Jacques Toubon·Orouni·Paris·pop·Psychedelia·Toubon Law·World music
Album Review: Greg Weeks – The Hive
November 16th, 2008 · No Comments · Alt-rock, Alternative, Folk/Acoustic, Indie, Music, Pop/Rock, Prog, Psychedelia
FIRST PUBLISHED AT THE LINE OF BEST FIT Voice of The Hive 7/10 A sombre flute, the clunking toll of a bell, a solemnly plucked acoustic guitar … cue medieval clichés: misty moats, drawbridges, hooded monks, damsels in distress. But hold on, it’s not Led Zeppelin IV … a shimmering drone, Mellotron, and suddenly all [...]
Tags:Baroque·chamber pop·Espers·Greg Weeks·medieval·Prog rock·Psychedelic