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Rob St John - Weald
10 Nov 2011Forceful mix of melancholy and otherworldly rapture
(Song, by Toad) Forget the much misused ‘F-word’. Rob St John is miles better than that, and putting a full electric band behind his whey-faced Lancastrian intonations has put muscle and guts on his musings. Yet for all the low-key chorales…
Empirical - Elements of Truth
10 Nov 2011Most diffuse and wide-ranging release to date
(Naim Label) Empirical’s drift away from their early bop-oriented leanings continues on their most diffuse and wide-ranging release to date. There is a deliberately spacey, dream-like feel to much of the music, referencing Messiaen and Björk…
Carlos Paredes - Guitarra Portuegesa / Movimento Perpetuo
9 Nov 2011(Drag City) Fêted by Six Organs of Admittance and the Kronos Quartet, Carlos Paredes was a virtuoso of the Portuguese guitar, a small 12-stringed instrument with a crystalline sound. Paredes was known as ‘the man of a thousand fingers’ and these…
Kelly Rowland - Here I Am
7 Dec 2011Sounding like a hastily assembled attempt to cash in on X Factor fame
(Island) Released in the US in July, Kelly Rowland’s latest album Here I Am has hit the shores of the UK, presumably in a not-in-any-way cynical attempt to cash in on her X Factor fame. Frankly most of it sounds like it has been hastily assembled in…
Guided by Voices - Let’s Go Eat the Factory
7 Dec 2011Reformed lo-fi cult heroes do their unmistakable glorious shitness like no other
(Fire) It was maybe only a matter of time before Guided By Voices got back together and made a new record. Responsible for 16 albums in 24 years and led by a guy in Robert Pollard credited with over 1000 songs, expecting them to totally curtail their…
Peaking Lights - 936
7 Dec 2011Psychedelic dub-pop mesh of krautrock, afrobeat, soul and hand build synths
(Weird World/Domino) This psychedelic dub-pop excursion from married couple Aaron Coyes and Indra Dunis was originally released on LA DIY imprint Not Not Fun, and its woozy mesh of krautrock, afrobeat, reggae, soul and hand build synths is…
Standard Fare - Out of Sight, Out of Town
7 Dec 2011Raucous and thrilling indie ride from loveable power-pop trio
(Melodic) Sheffield’s Standard Fare are putting their childhood rehearsal sessions in their grandparent’s living rooms to fruitful use in adulthood. They have become a loveable power-pop trio whose second album, Out of Sight, Out of Town, is a…
The Last September - As the Crow Flies
16 Nov 2011The Edinburgh indie-folk outfit return with well-written, academia-provoked album
(self released) After a five year hiatus, these Edinburgh gentle indie rockers return with a second album, following their well-received début, Vagrant Song. As the Crow Flies features guests Poppy Ackroyd (Hidden Orchestra and Aberfeldy) and Ali…
Various artists - Songs For Dying
16 Nov 2011Vibrant collection of tunes exploring noise genres from techno to metal
(Pjorn 72) The local Noiserati and associates’ recent reclaiming of their techno and/or metal roots helped their clan avoid a nihilistic dead end. As this bumper fifteen track compendium of clings, clangs, sci-fi slapstick, sepulchral drones…
Lykke Li - O2 ABC, Glasgow, Sun 30 Oct 2011
15 Nov 2011Passive response suggests lesson in stagecraft required
Having transformed radically and impressively from indie pixie into purveyor of arty, bleeding-hearted Spector pop on her second album Wounded Rhymes, you hardly expected Li Lykke Zachrisson to be exchanging high-fives with the crowd all night. But then…
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - Wolfroy Goes to Town
15 Nov 2011Compelling alt-country from Will Oldman
(Domino) ‘Stop all the moaning and bemoaning your fate / god isn’t listening, or else it’s too late,’ sings Will Oldham on ‘Time to Be Clear’, his voice like driftwood lapping at the shore. In all things heart-shattering and beautiful in the world of…
Kate Bush - 50 Words for Snow
10 Nov 2011The sensual, seductive Bush dominates a sparse, wintery, piano-led slow-burner
(Fish People/EMI) In a burst of prolificacy unmatched since her 1978 debut year Kate Bush makes two new albums in 2011, raising her total for the last 18 years to a whopping three. Where Director’s Cut saw her reinterpret old songs, 50 Words For Snow…
White Denim - Last Day Of Summer
10 Nov 2011A stripped down snapshot of a band in transition and showcasing awe-inspiring musicianship
(Downtown) Last Day Of Summer is a fascinating insight into what White Denim were knocking out for fun before the release of this year’s breakthrough; deservedly lauded fourth offering D. Recorded in a month and initially available only online, this…
Atlas Sound - Parallax
10 Nov 2011Deerhunter multi-instrumentalist's third and best solo album
(4AD) The term ‘side-project’ somehow doesn’t do justice to Atlas Sound, the title under which the prolific Bradford Cox operates as a solo artist when he’s not doing his squally noise rock thing with Deerhunter. The Athens, Georgia based…
Odonis Odonis - Hollandaze
10 Nov 2011Auspicious introduction that further mines the fuzz-and-feedback-as-bliss school
(FatCat) Toronto’s Odonis Odonis – the solo project turned full live band of Dean Tzenos – join a swathe of other North American artists presently mining the trashy, scuzzy, fuzz-and-feedback-as-bliss end of post-punk and its various derivatives from…
Johnny Foreigner - Johnny Foreigner vs Everything
10 Nov 2011Bright-eyed punk-pop anthems toytown post-punk and wistful emo ballads
(Alcopop!) Ludicrously long song titles did no harm to the late, lamented Mclusky and Biffy Clyro in their early days, and Birmingham’s Johnny Foreigner attempt a similar route to notoriety with ‘If I’m the Most Famous Boy You’ve Fucked, Then Honey…
Caetano Veloso & Maria Gadú - Multishow Ao Vivo
10 Nov 2011Concert from Brazilian singer/guitarist and up and coming singer
(Universal) This superb stripped-back concert sees Brazilian hero and singer/guitarist Caetano Veloso partnered by up-and-coming female singer Maria Gadú. Armed only with acoustic guitars, their deceptively light, shapely and meaningful voices blend…
Breach - On The Walk
10 Nov 2011Edinburgh-based trio's reflective, atmospheric textures and energised workouts
(Breach) This Edinburgh-based trio features three of the leading musicians on the current Scottish jazz scene, guitarist Graeme Stephen, pianist Paul Harrison focusing on organ and electronics in this setting – and drummer Chris Wallace. Each…
King’s Daughters & Sons - If Then Not When
9 Nov 2011Glorious pastoral folk-rock debut from alt-rock super-group on Chemikal Underground
(Chemikal Underground) Not many alt-rock super-groups would simultaneously align themselves with William Faulkner and Led Zeppelin, but then Louisville, Kentucky’s King’s Daughters & Sons are no ordinary band. Formed by members of post-rock…





