15 February 2023

The Gist "Embrace the Herd"

Embrace the Herd
release date: 1982
format: cd (2007 reissue)
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,55]
producer: Phil Legg
label: Cherry Red - nationality: Wales, UK

Track highlights: 1. "Far Concern" - 2. "Love at First Sight" (4 / 5) - 3. "Fretting Away" - 4. "Public Girls" - 9. "Carnival Headache" - 10. "Concrete Slopes" - 11. "The Long Run"

Studio album debut and only album originally released on Rough Trade is by Welsh band, The Gist, formed after the disbandmentment of Young Marble Giants by the two Moxham brothers, Philip and Stuart with the latter being credited almost all songs and playing most instruments on an album of twelve songs. The trio Young Marble Giants released Colossal Youth in Feb. 1980 to fine reviews, and the album went as high as number #3 on the UK independent albums list. The Gist is often mentioned as a band when in fact it may just be regarded as a one-man project of Stuart Moxham. His brother Philip plays bass on three compositions, guitarist Dave Dearnaley features on another three, Stuarts girlfriend Wendy Smith lends her voice on two tracks and former band member of YMG, Alison Statton, sings on one song, but apart from only few people contributing here and there, the album is entirely made alone by Stuart Moxham.
Stylistically, it's quite simple and yet it incorporates various styles to form a highly original stripped down soundscape. Some tracks points toward later jangle pop and twee pop styles, whereas other songs seem more bonded to a synthpop version of 70s art rock, e.g. music influenced by Brian Eno.
Embrace the Herd hasn't achieved the same status as the debut by Young Marble Giants, and it's quite likely that it goes down in music history books as the album, which includes the hit single "Love at First Sight", which also was my entry to the band after finding it on the compilation album Rough Trade Records / MNW (1983). Several songs on the album stick out as original music, and especially the composition "Concrete Slopes", which was probably inspired by Eno, however, listening to this early electronic piece only makes me think of The Prodigy and the formation of big beat electronica in the 90s.
This very album may point in many directions, and it's not a collection of memorable harmonies but it's still a quite simple and unique construct and one of musical historic interest.

08 February 2023

Last Dinosaurs "From Mexico with Love" (2022)

From Mexico with Love
release date: Nov. 4, 2022
format: digital (10 x File, FLAC)
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,48]
producer: James Angus
label: Nettwerk - nationality: Australia

Track highlights: 2. "Look Back" - 3. "CDMX" (4,5 / 5) - 5. "Auto-Sabotage" - 8. "The Hating"

4th studio album by Australian indie pop quartet Last Dinosaurs following their so far best album Yumeno Garden (Oct. 2018).
The album showcases a bolder mainstream sound, somewhat in contrast to their recent turn to a more complex rock-sound but it's also a return to the soundscape of the debut, although, with the implication of more nuanced arrangements perhaps more suited for a radio-friendly target.
From Mexico with Love both contains uptempo beats, well-placed guitar-hooks and then some recycling with loans from previous songs, which doesn't establish the album as one of the band's more original ones. The song "CDMX" is the one stand-out single with a happy-go-lucky indie pop lightness and equal share of lush blue-eyed pop and the right amount of Cardigans charm, which really proves the band's potential. The album as such is good, it's fine, and it's also a bit on repeat, although, it's far from mediocre.

21 January 2023

Hifi Sean & David McAlmont "Happy Ending" (2022)

Happy Ending
release date: Sep. 23, 2022
format: digital (12 x File, FLAC)
[album rate: 4 / 5] [3,92]
producer: Hifi Sean
label: Plastique Recordings - nationality: England, UK


Studio album debut by a duo who appears to have been working together for a few years. The album was released as double vinyl album in Sep. 2022 and on cd and for digital download via bandcamp on Feb 3. 2023. Hifi Sean (aka Sean Dickson) is a producer and composer and McAlmont - apart from being an art historian (a degree he took in 2016) - simply possesses one of Britain's finest voices. Their first single release was "Bunker to Bunker" (Jun. 2020), but McAlmont collaborated with Hifi Sean on the track "Like Josephine Baker" appearing on Sean's 2016 solo album Ft.. During 2022 they have released a number of singles that have all been included on this one
McAlmont has made it his thing doing collaborations. I guess, he just needs to work with a strong musical composer and arranger, as his own strengths are as songwriter and vocalist. He became an international star working with Bernard Butler on their two albums The Sound of McAlmont & Butler (1995) and on Bring It Back (2002), and then he has made collaborative releases from time to time, typically with a pianist and composer: the albums The Glare (2009) with Michael Nyman, under the name of David McAlmont & Michael Nyman, Smokehouse E.P. (2011) with Guy Davies, released under their band name Fingersnap, and The Last Bohemians (2019) with Alex Webb under the name of McAlmont & Webb.
Happy Ending is a fine soul-fueled combo of house, electro-pop and neo-soul with bits of disco and jazz, and despite the huge combo of styles, it works more than ordinarily well, I think, and primarily thanks to the vocal performances by McAlmont, who shines nicely on most of the tracks but also thanks to Sean Dickson's arranger/producer skills. Happy Endings is such a warm and lovely album.
[ The Line of Best Fit๐Ÿ‘, Mojo 4 / 5, MusicOMH 4,5 / 5, The Guardian๐Ÿ‘Ž 3 / 5 stars ]

12 January 2023

Modest Mouse "The Golden Casket" (2021)

The Golden Casket
release date: Jun. 25, 2021
format: digital (12 x File, FLAC)
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,64]
producer: Dave Sardy, Jacknife Lee
label: Epic Records - nationality: USA


7th studio album by Modest Mouse follows almost six full years after Strangers to Ourselves (Mar. 2015), and once again the line-up is an issue with Darrin Wiener having briefly been a band member but more seriously, Lisa Molinaro and Jim Fairchild both left the band shortly prior to the album release; and then 1½ years later, founding member Jeremiah Green died.
Stylistically, the album introduces a new sound thanks to the inclusion of electronic instrumentation and a neo-psychedelic tone. Drum machines, synths, and musical loops provides the album with a more modern expression, although, traditional rock instrumentation is still very much part of the band's sound - the focus has just changed making more room for electronics. Isaac Brock still fills out every song with his characteristic vocal, and as is mostly the case with this band the single tracks may point in various directions but the album still maintains a solid sensation of a coherent product.
Not a lot binds this together with Good News for People... from 2004, or any earlier albums for that matter, but it follows closely on the same path as the 2015 album. In that regard the band has always been evolving - constantly moving further down their own evolutionary road and it's not too difficult to follow the whole progression. Their biggest stylistic leap happened when they released their best-selling 2004 album and since then the road has been a bit more predictable, which by no means is the same as uninspiring 'cause Modest Mouse is still a most daring band who could easily have chosen to go with a broader fan base.
I generally enjoy this new album. It's really good, still growing on me - it hasn't reached 'exceptional' nor 'great' but it doesn't appear to have any fillers, so it's definitely worth knowing.
[ ๐Ÿ‘Pitchfork 7,3 / 10, NME 5 / 5, Slant Magazine 4 / 5, ๐Ÿ‘ŽRolling Stone 2,5 / 5 stars ]

03 January 2023

And Also the Trees "The Bone Carver" (2022)

The Bone Carver
release date: Sep. 9, 2022
format: digital (10 x File, FLAC)
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,48]
producer: Matthew Devenish
label: AATT - nationality: England, UK


15th studio album by And Also the Trees following 6½ years after Born Into the Waves (Mar. 2016). The album doesn't actually mention producer credits but suffice to mention recording engineer Matthew Devenish, who have worked with the band as mixer and recording engineer since the making of Further From the Truth (2003). The band's bassist since (Listen For) The Rag and Bone Man (2007) Ian Jenkins has here been replaced by Grant Gordon.
Stylewise, this is yet another darkwave-founded release as the natural follow-up to the band's last two albums. It adds a few more fine tracks to a long list of compositions that are linked to an original gothic rock scene of the 80s without sounding as if recorded back then, but the band doesn't exactly hand us a bunch of challening new material, and in that way it has become increasingly more difficult to tell their recent albums from one another. In one way, it's a band that positively stays true to its original sound and then neither seems to be really interested in artistic progression. Another positive side to it, is the quality of the songs, as it appears without any fillers.
Still, The Bone Carver is a worthwhile listen.

28 December 2022

Dead People "We Love" (2022)

We Love
[debut]
release date: Nov. 11, 2022
format: digital (10 x File, FLAC)
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,42]
producer: Dead People
label: Universal Music - nationality: Sweden


Studio album debut by this Swedish 'super-group' consisting of the three Swedes, Joakim Berg - former frontman of Kent, Anna Ternheim - alt. folk and singer / songwriter soloist, and Malcolm Pardon, producer, composer and former bassist of British band Kinky Machine, member of Swedish band, Girlsmen, and part of the duo, Roll the Dice. Apparently, this project is one of the many established collaborations that has come about due to COVID-19 restrictions and via networking from a personal home base. Under his own name, Pardon released his ambient and electronic solo album Hello Death in Juli '21. Berg had been writing songs for movies and other artists, and he also launched his first actual solo album Jag fortsรคtter glรถmma (May this year), and Ternheim released her most recent album A Space for Lost Time in 2019. As Dead People, the three managed to issue several singles from mid '21 until late '22 without revealing their actual identities. They were known as Mother and Two Sons, and they wrote and composed music for the Netflix film "Black Crab" by Adam Berg (Joakim's brother).
Musically, this sounds like nothing else the three have previously been involved in. Perhaps, Berg comes closest with the synthpop sound of late Kent, but here all songs have vocals by Ternheim with occassional male backing vocals by Pardon, and the music is by the three together. Stylewise it's something you would refer to as light indie pop, and the singles that were released individually from mid-'21 to mid-'22 are all included on the album.
We Love is not new musical territory. In fact, it sounds a bit like a lot of other artists, and with a style of light mainstream pop it doesn't appeal all that much to me, but it's well-executed and nicely produced music. The album contains 10 tracks and has a rather short total running time at just under 35 minutes.
[ ๐Ÿ‘Aftonbladet 3 / 5 stars ]

11 December 2022

Veronica Maggio "Och som vanligt hรคnder det nรฅgot hemskt" (2022)

Och som vanligt hรคnder det nรฅgot hemskt
release date: May 22, 2022
format: digital (12 x File, FLAC)
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,32]
producer: Agrin Rahmani, Simon Hassle
label: Universal - nationality: Sweden


7th studio album by Veronica Maggio following 2½ years after Fiender รคr trรฅkigt (Oct. 2019) is once again mainly produced by Rahmani and Hassle. Actually, half of the album (six tracks) with the subtitle Kapitel 1 was released as a 6-track EP as early as Oct. 2021 - this was a first half of the full albums total of 12 tracks but released in the following order: #12, #9, #2, #5, #11, and #8, and as of May 22, the full-length album was issued, though no Kapitel 2 has been released, so if you purchased the EP and only need the remaining tracks, only option is download, or to buy the full album. This is modern and smart marketing! It's almost a natural consequence that Maggio's albums top the Swedish albums chart, but she's not only popular at home, as she in Feb. 2022 reportedly was the first artist to round 1 billion streaming hits for a Swedish-language-only performer.
Then how is the new album from one of the most popular Swedish artists? It's really everything you have come to expect. Maggio goes in the obvious direction. Popularity points and off she goes! Sales numbers are probably glowing hot and live shows will be sold out, but imho, it has become too much of what we've already heard before. As Hรฅkan Steen in the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet commented in May '22: 'she has nearly become too skilled in sounding like herself'. And then this marketing smartness really is an new player. Six tracks were issued half a year earlier as promotion gimmick, which would have been sort of Okay had they released the first half but by picking a different running order makes it bothersome, and then in addition, another four new tracks were released as singles from Mar. to May as small dripples from what was to come, so when the full album finally was released, all but two songs had already been issued. That's smart isn't it?! And not really helpful for fans - and I'm not really the strongest one there, so I just awaited the full album, but still feel fans are not treated well with this bothersome initiative. Anyway, I'm not impressed by this new outing, and frankly, I find it a dull and almost mediocre reproduction of her most recent two albums - perhaps because I normally really enjoy her albums. Even the two highlighted songs "Lรฅt mig gรฅ" and "Var รคr du?" sound a bit too familiar, and you may think they were part of one of her other albums.
Not her best, but still better than most contemporary pop albums.
[ ๐Ÿ‘Aftonbladet 3 / 5 stars ]

05 December 2022

Papir "7" (2022)

7
release date: Jan. 14, 2022
format: digital (4 x file, FLAC)
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,55]
producer: Lars Lundholm (rec.]; Troels Bech [mast.]; Papir [mix.]
label: Stickman Records - nationality: Denmark

Track highlights: 1. "7.1 (part I-III)" - 2. "7.2" - 4. "7.4"

7th studio album by Papir following close to three years after VI (May 2019) is the band's third album on Stickman. This new album comes with four compositions and with a total running time at nearly 41 mins. The first track - consisting of three parts - is by far the longest with a running time at almost 20 mins, whereas the three remainders are all well under 10 mins each. Also being released on vinyl, the first track takes up all of the A-side, with the three shorter tracks filling the B-side, it seems natural if all three would have been labelled '7.II (part I-III)' - but they're not. Perhaps the band just think of them as too different, or they want to have you ponder in the dark?
7 is yet another instrumental journey within a post-rock universe but it's also something new to this trio as dreampop-founded AND without the space rock characteristics. Track "7.3" is literally ambient, and that's taking it a bit too far for my taste, but they have successfully tuned down on the fabulating instrumental excess and instead found a calm and slow evolving progress, which to me, sounds as an improvement.
In my ears, this is bliss and it's also the band's so far best album.
[ ๐Ÿ‘‰SputnikMusic 4 / 5 stars ]

30 November 2022

Mazzy Star "Among My Swan" (1996)

Among My Swan

release date: Oct. 29, 1996
format: cd
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,42]
producer: David Roback, Hope Sandoval
label: Capitol Records - nationality: USA

Track highlights: 1. "Disappear" - 2. "Flowers in December" (4 / 5) (live) - 3. "Rhymes of an Hour" - 5. "Take Everything" - 7. "All Your Sisters" - 8. "I've Been Let Down"

3rd studio album by Mazzy Star follows (another) three years after their sophomore So Tonight That I Might See (1993). All songs here are credited David Roback and Hope Sandoval.
The album introduces a change of style as the album is primarily founded on the use of acoustic guitars instead of the feedback electric guitar sound on the first two albums, and the bond to both the 'baroque pop' of the '60s as well as to Velvet Underground has been accentuated.
The album produced the UK top-40 single "Flowers in December" but apart from that the album was seen as a lesser album, and also music critics seemed less drawn to the change of style.
After the release, the band went on a live tour and also began work on a follow-up, but they found the demands of the record label management intolerable with "the money people" interfering in their creative craftmanship and Sandoval and Roback eventually asked to be released from their contractual obligations. Without officially dissolving, the band went on a hiatus in '97 that should last fourteen years and Among My Swan was eventually followed by the fourth album in 2013, Seasons of Your Day.
I find this one on a completely different level than the first two albums. It simply tastes too much of the '60s. It's good but not really essential.
[ allmusic.com 3.5 / 5 stars ]

18 November 2022

Grant-Lee Phillips "All That You Can Dream" (2022)

All That You Can Dream
release date: May 20, 2022
format: digital (11 x File, FLAC)
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,60]
producer: Grant-Lee Phillips
label: Yep Roc - nationality: USA

Track highlights: 3. "Peace Is a Delicate Thing" - 4. "All That You Can Dream" - 5. "Rats in a Barrel" (acoustic live performance) - 8. "You Can't Hide" - 9. "My Eyes Have Seen" - 10. "Remember This" - 11. "All by Heart"

11th studio album by Grant-Lee Phillips following 20 months after Lightning, Show Us Your Stuff (Sep. 2020). Phillips has long time ago taken hold of his own music management including the release of his music on his own label, and that is usually something that echoes into the music from artists who works in this controlled manner. Grant-Lee has also found his own expression, which stays close to a preferred path and in the case of this newest outing, it's almost like the sequel to his 2020 album. That doesn't make it a lesser album because it implies worked-through compositions where lesser is more in terms of arrangements and accompanying musicians - things just add up as meaningful music. Grant-Lee performs as a multi-instrumentalist, which of course makes the recordings an easier process, and he has teamed up with a few recurring instrumentalists, which count Eric Heywood on pedal steel and guitarist, Jennifer Condos on bass and with Jay Bellerose on drums, who all played on Phillips' 2020 album.
Despite a narrow field of instruments, it never feels uninspiring nor repetitious, and that's some sign of craftmanship, which proves his worth as composer as well as arranger. Also the mixing and production has the traits of live recordings in the studio, where you sense a presence of the vocalist and of the strumming of a guitar.
I like it, it's good. It's not one of his top 3 albums but it's a collection reaking of genuine quality.

Btw.: the front is a painting by Grant-Lee Phillips, who also happens to enjoy painting landscapes (with this a an exception).
[ allmusic.com, Uncut, Classic Rock 3,5 / 5, Mojo 4 / 5 stars ]

12 November 2022

Editors "EBM" (2022)

EBM
release date: Sep. 22, 2022
format: digital (11 x File, FLAC) (Deluxe)
[album rate: 4 / 5] [3,85]
producer: Blanck Mass, Justin Lockey, Elliott Williams
label: Play It Again Sam - nationality: England, UK

Track highlights: 1. "Heart Attack" (4 / 5) - 2. "Picturesque" - 3. "Karma Climb" - 4. "Kiss" - 6. "Strawberry Lemonade" - 7. "Vibe" - 8. "Educate"

7th studio album by Editors follows 4½ years after Violence (Mar. 2018), an album that lacked some of the coherency they showed on The Weight of Your Love from 2013. Since their sixth album Benjamin John Power has become a new member, and he is heard all over an album that fixates the band on an electronic path. Power is also known as Blank Mass and that's also how he's credited here. The album title thus refering to 'Editors Blanck Mass'. Powers played a vital part on the predecessor but the band didn't find the way to utilise Powers' contributions back then and instead ended up with tracks pointing here and there and with an album that seemed unfocused. One year after the release of Violence Editors released The Blanck Mass Sessions containing the initial recordings by Blanck Mass, which led to the album versions, and those early recordings contain some ideas that were ultimately lost on the final album. You could argue they were stronger electronically-founded, which only reflect how the band had to digest the input from Power before realising that he actually laid out a new musical direction for the band to follow.
With Banck Mass aboard Editors comes out as a revitalised band. They make the songs by Tom Smith work on top of an electronic base that gives room for bass and synths and the result is surprisingly good. Blanck Mass is noticeable all over the album, but together they are in positive synergy.
Undoubtedly, this new electronic style will challenge some of the old post-punk revivalists, and although I really enjoyed their initial albums, I like this new constellation!
[ allmusic.com, Record Collector 4 / 5 stars ]

05 November 2022

Eee Gee "Winning" (2022)

Winning [debut]
release date: Feb. 25, 2022
format: digital (14 x File, FLAC)
[album rate: 4 / 5] [3,76]
producer: Rasmus Bille Bรคhncke
label: Future Classic - nationality: Denmark


Studio album debut by Danish act Eee Gee [stylised 'eee gee'] aka Emma Grankvist is virtually a debut-out-of-the-blue. I first listened to the song "Favourite Lover" and then "Bad Person" without knowing anything about artist or nationality, and I remember thinking it must be yet another one blending Lana Del Rey and Billie Eilish, although still doing that quite nicely. But after realising it's music by Danish songwriter Emma Grankvist and upon listening to the whole album, I have to admit it's much more than a copy and quite a remarkable achievement. Why hadn't we heard about her before? And speaking of influences, I also found it's waaaay too simple to mention the aforementioned two American stars as only sources 'cause there's also traces of much else. There's a tongue-in-cheek (Lily Allen-like) presence and songs that are stronger singer / songwriter or alt. folk related that reminds me of Cat Power or Sharon Van Etten, or was it Ane Brun leaning on Joni Mitchell? And then why even compare?!
The album has a total running time above 45 minutes with songs written by Grankvist, and most of the music is co-composed with producer Bรคhncke. Granted, this may not be highly original, but it's a most powerful collection of personal songs produced in high-end arrangements. Yes, there's influence and traces of others, but looking at the whole picture instead, this is simply one of the strongest Danish debut albums in years.
Highly recommended.
[ Politiken, ๐Ÿ‘‰Soundvenue 5 / 6, Undertoner 4 / 6 stars ]

22 October 2022

Pino Daniele "Terra mia" (1977)

Terra mia
[debut]
release date: 1977
format: vinyl (2015 reissue)
[album rate: 4 / 5] [3,82]
producer: Claudio Poggi
label: EMI - nationality: Italy

Studio album debut by Pino Daniele (aka Giuseppe Daniele). This reissue was made available following Daniele's death, Mar. 2015.

12 October 2022

Joakim Berg "Jag fortsรคtter glรถmma" (2022)

Jag fortsรคtter glรถmma [debut]
release date: May 27, 2022
format: digital (11 x File, FLAC)
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,54]
producer: Joakim Berg
label: Universal Music - nationality: Sweden


Studio solo album debut from Kent frontman follows 6 full years after the final album by Kent Dรฅ som nu fรถr alltid. Berg has written and composed all music except one track composed with former Kent guitarist Martin Skรถld, and the album is also with Berg as only producer.
Musically, he has been engaged with writing and composing music for others but here hecomes out with his own material. Then how is it? Is it Kent material, or something completely different? Well, national critics are a bit divided here - and then, how could it be any different, you may ask. Aftonbladet og Gaffa.se are overwhelmed whereas Expressen with its 3 / 5 stars, which in a way says more being somewhat cheap on stars than the textual review by Anders Dahlbom.
No, it's not new musical terrain, and no, it's not incorporating new guitar or bass riffs, nor is it reflecting anything associated with indie rock, but what it does contain in abundance is Berg's melancholic vocal fronted soft melodic synthpop tapestry. Of course it would hardly make much sense expecting energetic guitar rock or uptempo basslines. How would it then be something new? Berg has moved along, and he showcases his ability with words despite he may be in need of a backing band, or at least someone else to provide the music with new seasoning. Overall, it's better than feared, but not really as good as you may have hoped for. The whole album stays (too) much in the same emmotions and the arrangements appear slightly narrow, but it both contains uptempo chorus-based songs and slower compositions. all aside, it's just a delight to hear Berg's voice again.
[ Aftonbladet 4 / 5, Gaffa 5 / 6, Expressen 3 / 5 stars ]

05 October 2022

Mazzy Star "So Tonight That I Might See" (1993)

So Tonight That I Might See

release date: Oct. 5, 1993
format: cd / vinyl (2022 reissue)
[album rate: 4 / 5] [3,76]
producer: David Roback
label: Capitol Records - nationality: USA

Track highlights: 1. "Fade Into You" (4,5 / 5) (live on Later) - 2. "Bells Ring" (4 / 5) - 3. "Mary of Silence" - 7. "Unreflected" - 9. "Into Dust" - 10. "So Tonight That I Might See"

2nd studio album by Mazzy Star following nearly 3½ years after the debut She Hangs Brightly (1990). Since then, the band signed with Capitol after the Rough Trade division closed in the US, and it appears that although both Keith Mitchell and Will Cooper of Opal participate on the album, they are merely additional personnel, and Mazzy Star has become what it basically always was: the duo-project of composer, guitarist and pianist David Roback and songwriter, vocalist and guitarist Hope Sandoval.
At first, the album sounds much alike the predecessor, in tone and especially sound, as the style has become even darker and mesmerising with drone-like guitar-sequences with Sandoval's haunting vocal on top.
"Fade into You" became the band's first and only top-100 single in the US peaking at #44; however, the band may never have aimed at making hit songs and becoming mainstream artists, but the album is often found listed among the best Dream Pop albums ever made [Pitchfork's 30 best dream pop albums].
The album comes out as the aural version of a highly original dream landscape - both hauntingly beautiful and disturbing at the same time. Roback and Sandoval appear more laid back on this, although, some tracks are 'noise rock' influenced and the title track sounds unimaginable without thinking of "The End" by The Doors and (perhaps also) "Heroin" by Velvet Underground, but overall I find it bettering their debut. This is simply their best studio album.
Now, did anyone say Lana Del Rey? Well, I betcha she heard this one!
Highly recommendable.
[ allmusic.com, Uncut 4,5 / 5, NME, Sputnikmusic 4 / 5, Soundlab 5 / 5 stars ]

04 October 2022

Stromae "Multitude" (2022)

Multitude
release date: Mar. 4, 2022
format: digital (12 x File, FLAC)
[album rate: 4 / 5] [3,92]
producer: Stromae
label: Mosaert Label / Universal - nationality: Belgium

Track highlights: 1. "Invaincu" - 2. "Santรฉ" - 3. "La Solassitude" - 4. "Fils de joie" - 5. "L'enfer" - 8. "Riez" - 9. "Mon amour" - 10. "Dรฉclaration"

3rd studio album by Stromae following almost 9 full years after Racine Carrรฉe (Aug. 2013) - a time of both international acclaim and personal turmoil. Stromae went on long tours in the US and in Africa, and then had to pull the plug from performing to recover again. Apparently, he suffered from anxiety and spent a long time rethinking his career. He only resurfaced again in 2021 with his first single from this album, the song "Santรฉ".
Racine Carrรฉe was a step forward from a promising debut and was a massive success - it's really no wonder that the skyrocketing success he has experienced is something that may be more than overwhelming, and with Multitude he not only does it again - he simply takes another step forward. The single "L'enfer" was played everywhere, and I first thought of it as merely another pop song, but it's so much more than just that. Stromae himself is the result of a mixed marriage, but his musical style is a gigantic mix of Euro-pop, American R&B, African and Asian popular music, AND with obvious bits of folkore from all over the world - yet, his music is styled to just fit his expression. All the global influences are destilled into a personal and strict sound that doesn't make you question its coherency.
At first, I found the album contained 2-3 great songs, but soon they kept surfacing, and here at the end of the year, I think of it as one the best albums of the year.
[ NME 4 / 5, Pitchfork 8,0 / 10 stars ]

20 September 2022

Ali Farka Tourรฉ & Toumani Diabatรฉ "Ali & Toumani" (2010)

Ali & Toumani
release date: Feb. 23, 2010
format: digital
[album rate: 4 / 5] [3,96]
producer: Nick Gold
label: World Circuit - nationality: Mali

2nd and final album for the collaboration work of Ali Farka Tourรฉ and Toumani Diabatรฉ. The album was actually recorded in June 2005 shortly after the release of the acclaimed In the Heart of the Moon (2005) but somehow the album wasn't released until 2010 - four years after the death of Tourรฉ.
The album follows closely in the footsteps laid out on the debut by partly containing traditional Mandรฉ folk songs arranged by either of the two or together, and also songs composed by Diabatรฉ and Tourรฉ. Altogether, Ali & Toumani is yet another beautiful collection of songs by these two wonderful artists.
Uncut Magazine review ]

18 September 2022

Band of Horses "Things Are Great" (2022)

Things Are Great
release date: Mar. 4, 2022
format: digital (10 x File, FLAC)
[album rate: 4 / 5] [3,92]
producer: Wolfgang Zimmerman & Benjamin Bridwell
label: BMG - nationality: USA

Track highlights: 1. "Warning Signs" (4 / 5) - 2. "Crutch" (4 / 5) - 3. "Tragedy of the Commons" - 5. "In Need of Repair" - 6. "Aftermath" (4 / 5) - 7. "Lights" - 8. "Ice Night We're Having" - 9. "You Are Nice to Me" - 10. "Coalinga"

6th studio album by Band of Horses is a most welcomed new release following nearly six full years since the band's last effort, Why Are You OK (Jun. 2016). Some probably had their doubts about the band's survival, but here they are, Band of Horses is synonymous with Ben Bridwell, and he's back with a new line-up. Since 2017 the band has been without guitarist Tyler Ramsey and bassist Bill Reynolds, who had both been stable members for a decade, and a new line-up has taken its time. Two new guitarists have been through and out - the most recent, Ian MacDougal played in the band from 2017, and he is still credited as guitarist on this but left the band prior to the album release - he was subsequently replaced by Brett Nash. Bassist Matt Gentling, who played in the band for a short period back in early 2007 after which he was replaced by Bill Reynolds, is now back as substitute for Reynolds.
Although, the album hasn't made impressive entries on the album charts, it has been met by quite positive reviews, and I fully understand the positive hype. Bridwell has simply done it again! Things Are Great follows so nicely in the path laid out by the band's first two - and so far only great albums, but now Band of Horses have made three! Forget Infinte Arms, Mirage Rock and even Why Are You OK. - they contain good and fine songs but are all rather uneven albums. This one on the other hand is up there among their best, and if it's a bit of a mystery why it hasn't been praised more, you may ask how Bridwell & Co. are able to come up with an album that is both so fresh and melodic yet so much in the "tradition" of the band's best songs made some 15 years ago. My guess is, the mystery lies in the fact that this band is more or less a one-man project, and if Bridwell has some great tunes, well, then you get to experience things like this!
Highly recommended!
[ ๐Ÿ‘allmusic.com, Mojo, Classic Rock, Uncut 4 / 5, Pitchfork 7,3 / 10, ๐Ÿ‘ŽRolling Stone 3,5 / 5 stars ]

2022 Favourite releases: 1. Hurray for the Riff Raff Life on Earth - 2. Big Thief Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You - 3. Band of Horses Things Are Great

12 September 2022

Red Hot Chili Peppers "Return of the Dream Canteen" (2022)

Return of the Dream Canteen
release date: Oct. 14, 2022
format: digital (17 x File, FLAC)
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,46]
producer: Rick Rubin
label: Warner Records - nationality: USA

13th studio album by Red Hot Chili Peppers is the band's second full-length studio of the year following only 6 months after Unlimited Love, the band's first with returning guitarist John Frusciante. Both albums are with old associate Rick Rubin in the producer seat and together they have made two distinct RHCP albums with a more laid-back style founded on a great deal of improvisations and on a mutual understanding of "the real" RHCP sound. The first album included 17 tracks running for almost 75 minutes, and this new collection doubles that with its 75 minutes running time and 17 new compositions.
Wow! The scale of these two alone is an impressive achievement. In terms of style and sound they are closely related but it what strikes me is that this latter release seems more elaborated and less founded on free improvs, and since all 34 recordings stem from the same sessions it's likely that they have chosen a smart procedure of releasing the more incoherent collection first - it did come as the first RHCP album in six years and would be a most natural success alone from being the first new recordings for a very long time. This second collection contains several tracks that are more melody-based traditional compositions with A-, B-, and chorus parts, and it comes out as the more accessible collection.
I'm not a big fan of RHCP's improvisations, and in my mind, this new album just is a better album. That said, it's still difficult for a band like this to establish a strong bond to its musical traditions, its very distinct style and sound and still come up with something new. The album - or it basically applies both of the band's two albums of 2022 - is RHCP classic. This is not a band like U2, who all of a sudden comes up with a new sound but a band who has become stars via a certain combo of modern psychedlic rock, which bases its sound on a fusion of funk and alternative rock, and there's no intentions in changing that, which also means that what you get what you expect. No more, no less. And that's probably the weakness of the album - it's simply founded on previous releases, and every once in a while, you end up thinking "ah, this is based on that particular songt from that album", and I guess, there's no intentions in hiding that - it's simply a bunch of new songs building on old material.
[ allmusic.com 3 / 5, Pitchfork 6,3 / 10 stars ]

09 September 2022

Blaue Blume "Country" (2022) (single)

Country
, single
release date: Sep. 9. 2022
format: digital (1 x File, FLAC)
[single rate: 4 / 5] [3,88]
producer: Blaue Blume
label: HFN Music - nationality: Danmark

Tracklist: 1. "Country" (4 / 5)

Single release by Blaue Blume and the band's first actual release Bell of Wool (Nov. 2019) except from the remix of "Loveable" - the first by Trentemรธller (released Feb. 2020) and one by Emil Rottmayer (released Mar. 2021). Since that album and in the span of the most recent months the band has been reduced to a trio following the leave of guitarist Robert Buhl Jensen, who then leaves behind a band consisting of vocalist Jonas Smith, guitarist & bassist Buster Lassen, and with Sรธren Buhl-Jensen on keyboards & drums.
"Country" has so far only been issued in digital format, and the song is a laidback and quiet track with traces to Talk Talk with a certain jazzy quality and with elements from country and progressive pop, and with the pompous production of Blaue Blume in behold. It's beautiful and heartfelt, and it still shows the band's great potential. The single may be found on the band's bandcamp-profile.