Articles  

Yeasayer - Odd Blood [Secretly Canadian]

Column: CD Reviews  |  Date Published: Wednesday, 3 March 10   |  Author: Katy Hall   |  6 months, 1 week ago


This particular album saw me moist lipped many an afternoon, reading through blogs and that whispered of leaked tracks and claims made by the band about how it was potentially more pop and mainstream. When it finally arrived, the only real disappointment was the
cover art. The strengths of Yeasayer as both musicians and producers are flowing abundantly on this release, doing what they do so much better than other bands vaguely in their league of world music: give it a legitimate platform, make it accessible to the masses without bastardising it, and prove their exceptional skill at fusing genres.

They have respect for what an album really is, creating a thought out entity rather than a lot of their modern day counterparts who simply treat it as singles pushed together with obligatory buffers
 in between. A few tracks are slightly amiss, but All Hours Cymbals suffered the same fate, proving their interest in creating original pieces rather than pleasing the masses. There are giant bursts of energy on ONE and even Ambling Alp, but the real art remains in the composition, and the intricacies that continue to reveal themselves on every listen.



Delphic - Acolyte [Polydor]:
Over a visceral surge of warbling buzzes and electro stabs, there’s a layered vocal line rising: a ...  READ MORE »
Groove Armada Black Light [Cooking Vinyl] :
In the last two years Groove Armada leaked a couple of very disco sounding songs. When they ...  READ MORE »
Dark Horse From Now On [Dark Horse Music]:
After fine tuning their music for two and a bit years, Melbournian four piece Dark Horse have ...  READ MORE »
MV & EE Barn - Nova [Ecstatic Peace] :
I can recall being in a particularly psychedelic frame of mind with a bunch of friends and ...  READ MORE »
The Tealeaves - The Tealeaves [Vitamin Records] :
Like a strong cuppa of tangy lemon with a hint of ginger, the Tealeaves’ debut album will ...  READ MORE »
 

 



more ...
more stuff ...
subscribe and bookmark