“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 [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Best of 2008'
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
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: Kieran Hebden & Steve Reid – NYC
October 24th, 2008 · 11 Comments · Alternative, Ambient, Best of 2008, Electronica, Folk/Acoustic, Music, post-rock, Prog, Psychedelia
FIRST PUBLISHED AT THE LINE OF BEST FIT Exile on ’25th Street’ 8.5/10 ‘NYC‘ is Kieran Hebden’s (aka Four Tet) fourth collaboration with veteran jazz drummer Steve Reid and while I won’t pretend that I have heard the other three, the word in the blogosphere is that this is the most equal of their partnerships, [...]
Tags:Best of 2008·Electronica·Folktronica·Four Tet·Fridge·improv·jazz·Kieran Hebden·metropolis·New York·Psychedelia·Steve Reid·synths
Album Review: Gang Gang Dance – Saint Dymphna
October 9th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Alternative, Best of 2008, Electro, electroclash, Electronica, Music, post-rock, Prog, Psychedelia
Gang Gang goes bang 8.5/10 FIRST PUBLISHED AT THE LINE OF BEST FIT Long-time darlings of New York’s ultra-hip, art-conscious underground music scene, Gang Gang Dance look braced to make a wider breakthrough with their new album ‘Saint Dymphna‘, released in the UK on Warp. Like their contemporaries Out Hud, Gang Gang Dance makes a [...]
Tags:Best of 2008·Electro·Electronica·Gang Gang Dance·Lizzi Bougatsos·new-age·post-rock·Tinchy Stryder
Album Review: TV on the Radio – Dear Science
October 4th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Alt-rock, Alternative, Best of 2008, Electronica, Folk/Acoustic, Funk, Music, post-rock
An exact science 8.5/10 In ‘Dear Science’ TV On The Radio have finally delivered on the early promise of their EP ‘Young Liars’ with the dazzling art-rock album they’ve long threatened but somehow neglected to deliver. Although ‘Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes‘ and ‘Return To Cookie Mountain‘ had some great individual songs, overall I found [...]
Tags:anti-war·art rock·Best of 2008·David Bowie·David Sitek·Funk·Kyp Malone·political·Tunde Adebimpe
Album Review: Calexico – Carried to Dust
September 28th, 2008 · No Comments · Alt-country, Alt-rock, Alternative, Best of 2008, Folk/Acoustic, Music, Pop/Rock, World music
Enter planet dust 8.5/10 ‘Carried to Dust‘ is Calexico’s most mature work to date, arguably the best synthesis of their frontier atmospherics and Latin-inflected country songwriting. The follow-up to 2005′s much-dismissed ‘Garden Ruin’, ‘Carried to Dust’ makes the ‘South-Western noir’ tag stick better than any other Calexico album. It’s a record of great dusky beauty, [...]
Tags:Adrienne DeNIke·Alt-country·Amparanoia·Amparo Sanchez·Best of 2008·border country·Calexico·Folk·Joey Burns·John Convertino·Mexico·Pieta Brown·South West·Texas
Album Review: Fleet Foxes
September 3rd, 2008 · 2 Comments · Alt-country, Best of 2008, Folk/Acoustic, Music
My new My Morning Jacket? 7/10 I have been sitting on this review for a couple of months now, at a loss on what to say or how to start. Honestly I think that might be because I don’t like this album as much as I wanted to, that it hasn’t stirred the same inspiration [...]
Tags:Acoustic·Alt-country·Best of 2008·Folk·harmonies·Robin Pecknold·Skye Skjelset
Album Review: James Jackson Toth – Waiting In Vain
August 22nd, 2008 · No Comments · Alt-country, Best of 2008, Folk/Acoustic, MP3s, Music, Pop/Rock
Jackson Toth waves his Wooden Wand goodbye? 8/10 FIRST PUBLISHED AT THE LINE OF BEST FIT: Previously leader of the New York-based experimental jazz-folk collective Wooden Wand & the Vanishing Voice, James Jackson Toth’s solo debut is a lush take on alt-country informed by blues, soul and, occasionally, punk. Whereas Wooden Hand … was very [...]
Tags:alt-country informed by blues·Best of 2008·Deerhoof·dream pop·harmonies·James Jackson Toth·Psych pop·Punk·Retro·reverb·rockabilly·soul·Steve Fisk·The Line of Best Fit·Wilco
Micah P. Hinson and the Red Empire Orchestra
August 5th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Alt-country, Alt-rock, Alternative, Best of 2008, Folk/Acoustic, Music, New Wierd America, Pop/Rock
The Empire strikes black 8.5/10 Micah P Hinson’s fourth album – the first I’ve heard since his powerful debut ‘Micah P Hinson and the Gospel of Progress‘ – is an accomplished work and the sound of a prolific artist heading for an artistic peak. Produced by alt-rock mixing guru John Congleton, renowned for the dark [...]
Tags:Acoustic·Alt-country·Americana·banjo·Baroque·Best of 2008·Calexico·chamber pop·Folk·John Congleton·Johnny Cash·Lee Hazlewood·Micah P Hinson·orchestral·Phil Spectre·reverb·Scott Walker·Tom Waits·Wall of Sound
The Dodos – Visitor
May 10th, 2008 · No Comments · Alt-country, Alt-rock, Best of 2008, Folk/Acoustic, Indie, Music, New Wierd America, Pop/Rock
Alive and kicking 7/10 The Dodos are an exciting new band that blend freak folk with latin influences and blues. Their debut ‘Visiter‘ sees the duo create often cacophanous and frenetic songs mostly from acoustic (sometimes slide) guitars, banjo, pounding percussion and occasional horns. It is a raw template that recalls, by turns, The White [...]
Tags:Acoustic·Best of 2008·blues·cacophany·Freak Folk·Indie·Logan Kroeber·Meric Long·slide guitar
Portishead – Third
May 8th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Best of 2008, Electronica, Folk/Acoustic, Music, Pop/Rock, Prog, Psychedelia, Trip hop
Third time unlucky? 7/10 Almost every review of Portishead’s ‘Third‘ opens with a summary account of trip hop, with mentions of coffee tables and dinner parties. Musical snobbery conspires to dictate who listens to music and how it is listened to. The fact that ‘Dummy‘ became universally successful or featured in the soundtrack for This [...]
Tags:Adrian Utley·analogue·austere·Best of 2008·Beth Gibbons·bleak·Bristol·Folk·Geoff Barrow·Germanic·indsutrial·metallic·Prog rock·Retro·Teutonic·Torch songs·Trip hop·vintage keyboard