Monday, February 28, 2011
Grails - Deep Politics
Over the last few years I've lost track with developments in the world of post-rock, gravitating more toward the overtly electronic, experimental, or song-based. During 2010, I took some steps toward catching up with what's been going on with artists who can reasonably be grouped in this most loosely defined of genres. One post-rock trend, and one that looks less than promising on paper but has actually produced some rather interesting music in practice, has been the cinematic "neo-classical" music typified by Deaf Center and other artists associated with the Miasmah label. When done poorly, this sound can be incredibly banal, but when done well, it can produce music of an epic scope rivalling that of post-rock legends Labradford.
Labradford were heavily influenced by Ennio Morricone, and on Deep Politics, Grails likewise display a variety of maneuvers that remind one of the work of the Italian soundtrack titan. Unlike Labradford, however, Grails don't confine their use of morriconeisms to high lonesome guitar twang (though they do use this to excellent effect), exploring as well the sweetly melodic style found in Morricone's mellower moments. What's more, they combine this with a use of piano and strings that bears the mark of the aforementioned trends in cinematic post-rock. These elements are smoothly blended together with Grails' signature style of psychedelic, riff-heavy tension-and-release. Perhaps too smoothly, as Deep Politics has a slickness to its production that threatens to push the proceedings into the realm of the melodramatically bombastic, especially near the beginning of the album. Thankfully, the band's compositional skill and sense of restraint prevent this from happening.
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Saturday, February 26, 2011
Puro Instinct - Headbangers in Ecstasy
I'm no habitual Pitchfork basher. I think it's something hipsters do to bolster their hipster cred by proving they're not hipsters. Rather than engage in such games of infinite regress (turtles all the way down and all that), I prefer to regard Pitchfork as what it is: merely one source of online opinion out of many.
That said, I think Pitchfork was way off base when it gave this album a 5.8. Headbangers in Ecstasy is one of the best indie poppish things I've heard in a while, certainly that best so far in this young year 2011. Speaking of young, let's go ahead and get it out of the way and mention that the two sisters behind Puro Instinct, Skylar and Piper Kaplan, are 16 and 23, respectively. I mean 16, yeah, wow- but in these days of easily accessible, cheap bedroom music production, 23 isn't so young (and believe me, that's a difficult sentence for an underachieving 35 year old bedroom musician/producer to write). Indeed, vocalist Piper has no small amount of experience under her belt, but Skylar is no slouch herself on guitar, her melodic strumming providing the foundation for Puro Instinct's catchy tunes. When the band were known as Pearl Harbor, they played music that could best be described as shoegaze indie pop. Having expanded into a full band with a more enveloping sound, they've wisely chosen to move in the direction of a more ethereal dreampop sound. And as Headbangers in Ecstasy moves along, it becomes ever more ethereal, culminating in the awesome "Luv Goon", which sounds like Lush playing a Fleetwood Mac song, but way better. I highly recommend that you check out this excellent album. These kids deserve your support.
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Saturday, January 29, 2011
Konntinent - Down With Candy
To the best of my knowledge, Antony Harrison (Konntinent) is something of a player in the ambient/drone/neo-kosmische scene, but unlike so many others, he hasn't released a slew of cassettes and/or cdrs. Instead, Harrison seems to prefer to put some thought into his recordings, which has certainly paid off on past releases like last year's excellent Arev Benn, where the synthscapes have the feel of real compositions, rather than the mere elaborations on simple ideas that fill the releases by so many in the indie neo-new age crowd. Konntinent's latest release, Down With Candy, is culled from two different live sessions, and shows that Harrison's compositional sense remains intact even when he's making music on-the-fly. There's more of an emphasis here than on past releases on rhythm and space. But the rhythms are offset by an imaginative use of delay that gives them a lurching quality, particularly on "Red Lion", whose subtle interplay between repetition and shifting tones reminds me of Vladislav Delay circa The Four Quarters. Indeed there's much here that recalls the shifting aural spaces of early-00s dubtronica, or the improvised rhythms of The Moritz von Oswald Trio, but wedded to the more texturally minimalistic and melodic sensibility of Oneohtrix Point Never. Konntinent is certainly worthy of being mentioned in the same sentence as other contemporary kosmische explorers like OPN, Emeralds, Stellar Om Source, Dylan Ettinger, and Rene Hell, and hopefully his distinctive sound will bring him the recognition he deserves.
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Coming Soon: Music Reviews!
Music reviews? Why not? In another life I was being courted by a couple of well-known online music periodicals, based on my Amazon reviews. Then a head injury threw my brain for a loop. Well, enough with the excuses and the chest thumping. If anyone actually reads this before I start posting them, the first review or reviews should be up soon...
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
My Top 50 Albums of 2010
01 Shackleton - Fabric 55
02 Beach House - Teen Dream
03 The Toy Library - Haunted Woodland Volume One
04 Demdike Stare - Forest of Evil/Liberation Through Hearing/Voices of Dust
05 Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti - Before Today
06 Oneohtrix Point Never - Returnal
07 Pantha Du Prince - Black Noise
08 ▲-W∆Y✝IE : oOoOO - oOoOO / Balam Acab - See Birds / †‡† - †‡†
09 Autechre - Oversteps / Move of Ten
10 The Radio Dept. - Clinging to a Scheme
11 Mount Kimbie – Crooks & Lovers
12 Forest Swords - Dagger Paths
13 Moritz von Oswald Trio - Live in New York
14 Graham Lambkin & Jason Lescalleet - Air Supply
15 Actress - Splazsh
16 Marcus Fjellström - Schattenspieler
17 Deerhunter - Halcyon Digest
18 These New Puritans - Hidden
19 Joanna Newsom - Have One on Me
20 Moon Wiring Club - A Spare Tabby at the Cat's Wedding
21 Natural Snow Buildings - The Centauri Agent
22 Anworth Kirk & Demdike Stare - Samhain Slant Azimuth Volume 1
23 Take – Only Mountain
24 Gonjasufi - A Sufi and a Killer
25 ANBB - Mimikry
26 Dem Hunger - Caveman Smack
27 Liars - Sisterworld
28 Greie Gut Fraktion - Baustelle
29 Warpaint - The Fool
30 Deepchord Presents Echospace - Liumin
31 Ajilvsga - The Origin of the Chaul
32 The Fun Years - God Was Like, No
33 Grimes - Halfaxa
34 Solo Andata - Ritual
35 Relmic Statute - Morning Tapes
36 Dawnbringer - Nucleus
37 Balaclavas – Roman Holiday
38 Scuba - Triangulation
39 The Soundcarriers - Celeste
40 The Soft Moon - The Soft Moon
41 Agalloch – Marrow of the Spirit
42 Caribou - Swim
43 Grinderman - 2
44 Hum of the Druid - Norse Fumigation
45 David Maranha - Antarctica
46 Lindstrøm & Christabelle - Real Life Is No Cool
47 Anworth Kirk - Anworth Kirk
48 Spheruleus - Frozen Quarters
49 Sleigh Bells - Treats
50 Mark Van Hoen - Where Is the Truth
02 Beach House - Teen Dream
03 The Toy Library - Haunted Woodland Volume One
04 Demdike Stare - Forest of Evil/Liberation Through Hearing/Voices of Dust
05 Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti - Before Today
06 Oneohtrix Point Never - Returnal
07 Pantha Du Prince - Black Noise
08 ▲-W∆Y✝IE : oOoOO - oOoOO / Balam Acab - See Birds / †‡† - †‡†
09 Autechre - Oversteps / Move of Ten
10 The Radio Dept. - Clinging to a Scheme
11 Mount Kimbie – Crooks & Lovers
12 Forest Swords - Dagger Paths
13 Moritz von Oswald Trio - Live in New York
14 Graham Lambkin & Jason Lescalleet - Air Supply
15 Actress - Splazsh
16 Marcus Fjellström - Schattenspieler
17 Deerhunter - Halcyon Digest
18 These New Puritans - Hidden
19 Joanna Newsom - Have One on Me
20 Moon Wiring Club - A Spare Tabby at the Cat's Wedding
21 Natural Snow Buildings - The Centauri Agent
22 Anworth Kirk & Demdike Stare - Samhain Slant Azimuth Volume 1
23 Take – Only Mountain
24 Gonjasufi - A Sufi and a Killer
25 ANBB - Mimikry
26 Dem Hunger - Caveman Smack
27 Liars - Sisterworld
28 Greie Gut Fraktion - Baustelle
29 Warpaint - The Fool
30 Deepchord Presents Echospace - Liumin
31 Ajilvsga - The Origin of the Chaul
32 The Fun Years - God Was Like, No
33 Grimes - Halfaxa
34 Solo Andata - Ritual
35 Relmic Statute - Morning Tapes
36 Dawnbringer - Nucleus
37 Balaclavas – Roman Holiday
38 Scuba - Triangulation
39 The Soundcarriers - Celeste
40 The Soft Moon - The Soft Moon
41 Agalloch – Marrow of the Spirit
42 Caribou - Swim
43 Grinderman - 2
44 Hum of the Druid - Norse Fumigation
45 David Maranha - Antarctica
46 Lindstrøm & Christabelle - Real Life Is No Cool
47 Anworth Kirk - Anworth Kirk
48 Spheruleus - Frozen Quarters
49 Sleigh Bells - Treats
50 Mark Van Hoen - Where Is the Truth
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