Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle - Bill Callahan
8.5/10
Just as I thought I was tiring of the alt-country/new folk revival, along comes an album - from one of the scene’s relative old timers - of such immersive beauty that I can’t get enough of it. While there is much about Bill Callahan’s ‘Sometimes I [...]
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Tags:Acoustic·Alt-country·Bill Callahan·Brian Beattie·country·Folk·orchestral·piano·Smog·Violin
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’ - one of [...]
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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
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
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 masterpiece, and [...]
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Tags:Acoustic·Alt-country·Glenn Kotche·Jeff Tweedy·Nels Cline·post-rock·rock·Wilco
“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
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, a feeling heightened [...]
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Tags:Acoustic·Americana·baritone·Christmas·country·Folk·Isobel Campbell·Mark Lanegan·pedal steel·Wild West
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
Breezy brilliance from casual genius
8/10
FIRST PUBLISHED AT THE LINE OF BEST FIT
Arthur Russell’s ‘Love Is Overtaking Me‘ compiles previously unreleased material from the critically regarded but somehow commercially overlooked artist’s archive. Ranging from Dylanesque folk, country and angular art pop from the 1970s through his final home recordings before death in 1991, the album provides [...]
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Tags:Acoustic·art rock·Arthur Russell·cello·country·Folk·MP3·post-punk
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 in me [...]
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Tags:Acoustic·Alt-country·Best of 2008·Folk·harmonies·Robin Pecknold·Skye Skjelset
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