Entries Tagged as 'New Wierd America'
FIRST PUBLISHED AT THE LINE OF BEST FIT
Californian acid rockers Sleepy Sun follow up last year’s ‘Embrace’ with another serving of massive, sun-blasted riffs. On ‘Fever’, however, they subvert the dynamics of ostentatious heaviosity by adding some infectious boy-girl folk pop ( ‘Ooh Boy’, ‘Rigamaroo’) and some compelling sonic curveballs that keep the listener guessing to the finish. [...]
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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 the baroque with [...]
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Tags:Acoustic·Alt-country·Americana·bluegrass·Brett Sparks·country·Folk·Ragtime·Rennie Sparks·romanticism·The Handsome Family
“Will it just be like they’re dreaming?”
9/10
It’s definitely a funny time of year to be reviewing what could likely be the best album of 2009, especially one with such sunshine-drenched atmospherics, but Animal Collective may just have rescued us from the seasonally adjusted black hole that is January. Subject to pre-release hype not seen since, [...]
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Tags:Animal Collective·Avey Tare·Baltimore·Dave Portner·Electronica·harmonies·LSD·Maryland·Noah Lennox·Panda Bear·Psych pop·Psychedelia·Sampledelica
“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 2008 with [...]
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Tags:Acoustic·Best of 2008·cinematic·Daniel Rossen·Department of Eagles·Folk·Fred Nicolaus·ghostly·Grizzly Bear·orchestral·Phil Spector·Psychedelic·Wall of Sound
Micah Blues and Red Rivers
7/10
Micah Blue Smaldone is a former punk scenester from New England who has moved on to sparse, rootsy folk. ‘The Red River‘, his fourth solo record, is dominated by meditative, neo-traditional acoustica with an eye for theatre. While intimate in scale it much less personal than, say, Bon Iver, but more [...]
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Tags:Acoustic·Americana·Folk·Ragtime·Singer-songwriter·Vaudeville
Beach boys in a blender!
8/10
I’m probably the last blogger alive to post a review of Panda Bear’s 2007 indie favourite ‘Person Pitch‘ so I’ll try to keep this relatively brief. It featured on the end of year lists of many music magazines and blogs and having resisted it for over a year [...]
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Tags:Animal Collective·Beach Boys·Brian Wilson·cut and paste·harmonies·Noah Lennox·Psych pop·Psychedelia·Sampledelica
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 gloss put [...]
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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
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 Stripes, [...]
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Tags:Acoustic·Best of 2008·blues·cacophany·Freak Folk·Indie·Logan Kroeber·Meric Long·slide guitar
Kentucky fried pysch-country
8.5/10
Over four albums My Morning Jacket have fashioned a sound that embraces widescreen emotionalism with rootsy Americana, pyschedelia and alt-country. ‘Z‘ sees My Morning Jacket broaden their influences while retaining the unifying use of reverb that makes all the songs sound unmistakably them now matter how far they stray from the [...]
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Tags:Alt-country·Americana·deep-South·dub·Jim James·John Leckie·Kentucky·Phil Spector·Psych-folk·Psychedelia·Punk·reggae·reverb·soul·Wall of Sound
10 year milesone for classic psych rock album
9/10
Mercury Rev’s 1998 album was undoubtably a turning point, a massively influencial re-envisioning of the pop-rock form that inspired countless imitators. Marginally pre-dating The Flaming Lips’ equally stunning The Soft Bulletin by about one year, in my view Deserter’s Songs began a protracted period of American dominance [...]
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Tags:Alt-rock·Dave Fridmann·dream pop·ethereal·Garth Hudson·Grasshopper·Jonathan Donahue·Levon Helm·orchestral·psych rock·Psychedelic·The Flaming Lips