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Richard Hawley – Lady’s Bridge

September 9th, 2007 · No Comments · Alt-country, Best of 2007, Folk/Acoustic, MP3s, Music, Pop/Rock

‘Roll River Roll’ 8/10 Richard Hawley’s latest album is embued with the same romantic retro ambience as his previous ventures. The former Pulp guitarist turned baritone crooner gives a masterclass in classic pop nostalgia, pitting his melancholy Roy Orbison-cum-Scott Walker vocals against beautifully arranged compositions. Whereas he has garnered some criticism for playing it too [...]

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Calexico and Iron & Wine – In the Reins

August 26th, 2007 · 1 Comment · Alt-country, Alt-rock, Folk/Acoustic, MP3s, Pop/Rock

Excellent mini-album 7/10 Iron & Wine and Calexico have collaborated well on this fine EP, which pits Samuel Beam’s alt-country credentials against the latter band’s widescreen musicianship. It is an easy match, since Beam’s soft, sometimes melancholic vocals are not dissimilar to that of Calexico’s Joey Burns. Whereas Iron & Wine is a solitary lo-fi [...]

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Spoon – Kill the Moonlight

July 17th, 2007 · No Comments · Alt-rock, Indie, MP3s, Pop/Rock

‘Something to Look Forward to’ 8/10 Anyone who got into Spoon’s later albums, ‘Gimme Fiction‘ and ‘Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga‘, will certainly not want to miss out on 2002′s ‘Kill the Moonlight‘. Spoon are a hard band to categorise, at once both willfully experimental and with plenty of crossover appeal. They make lean, concise [...]

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Blonde Redhead – 23

July 14th, 2007 · No Comments · Alt-rock, Best of 2007, Indie, MP3s, Pop/Rock, Shoegaze

‘Top Ranking’ 9/10 Blonde Redhead’s breathtaking album ‘23‘ combines the sonic intensity of shoegaze pioneers My Bloody Valentine with the dream pop of Cocteau Twins and Lush. Despite the stylistic conceits, they overwhelm the listener with the strength of the songwriting and dazzling, dizzying soundscapes. Like contemporaries Asobi Seksu (check out their stunning single ‘Thursday‘), [...]

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Cornelius – Point: from Nakameguro to Everywhere

June 29th, 2007 · No Comments · Ambient, dance, Electronica, Folk/Acoustic, MP3s, Music, Pop/Rock, post-rock, Trip hop

Another View Point 7/10 Keigo Oyamada – aka Cornelius – has a curious sound that is at once lush and acoustic, but proudly synthetic and occassionally a little sterile. Point‘s mix of funky house, beach boy harmonies, garage rock and other electronic ephemera feels somehow both spontaneously breezy and painstakingly intricate. The digital production is [...]

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REM – In Time: The Best of REM 1988-2003

May 26th, 2007 · No Comments · Alt-country, Folk/Acoustic, MP3s, Music, Pop/Rock

Timely collection 9/10 There may never be agreement on the best tracks of such an important, much-loved band. Universally successful groups like REM reach a great variety of people with diverse tastes, connecting with different sides of their musical personality. This, their second Best-Of, covers REM’s albums with Warner, incorporating their most commerically successful period [...]

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Battles – Mirrored

May 21st, 2007 · No Comments · Alt-rock, Best of 2007, Electro, MP3s, post-rock, Prog, Psychedelia

Race In to Battles 8/10 Call them Math Rock, Postrock, call them whatever, Battles are a progressive act in the truest sense of the word. Whereas aforementioned genres can conjure images of po-faced musical purism, Battles’ sound is approached with a maximilist, more-is-more attitude. There are shades of Tortoise’s jazz-rock leanings here, ooioo’s tribal freak-outs, [...]

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Afel Bocoum, Damon Albarn, Toumani Diabate & Friends – Mali Music

May 10th, 2007 · No Comments · Ambient, Folk/Acoustic, MP3s, Music, Trip hop, Various, World music

’4AM At Toumani’s’ 8/10 Damon Albarn’s Mali Music project is an overlooked album of beautiful mood and texture that barely belongs to the hideous ‘category’ of world music. This is very much a subjectivised, western account of African moods and musicianship, taken largely from muddled field recordings and mixed down in London. Mostly the range [...]

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Feist – The Reminder

May 7th, 2007 · No Comments · Alt-country, Alt-rock, Best of 2007, Folk/Acoustic, Music, Pop/Rock

Beguiling second album 8/10 Not being familar with her first solo effort or previous (pre-Broken Social Scene) encarnations in the Canadian punk scene and beyond, it was something of a surprise to come across this album. Such is the massive (frequently brilliant) overloading of Broken Social Scene’s musical pallette that Feist’s vocals are often buried [...]

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Spoon – Gimme Fiction

April 15th, 2007 · No Comments · Alt-rock, Best of 2005, Indie, MP3s, Music, Pop/Rock

Brit Daniel’s Mathematical Mind 8/10 Spoon are a singular American band at once willfully experimental and tightly committed to pop and rock traditions. Their sound is bluesy and angular, but has little in common with the current renaissance of post-punk and new wave. It could be more closely identified with The Beatles, of which there [...]

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