This makes me want to do sex
July Album of the Month: Alice Russell – To Dust
Alice Russell has been on my radar for a while now. About 10 years if memory serves me right. With that I think she has shown potential and blown me away at times and others has been let me down musically.
Last summer I picked up her latest offering not sure what to expect and was pleasently surprised. Like many albums that we seem to all pick, this needs some time, and a little sunshine as well. Perhaps that’s why I have held off a year to share it with you. It works better in the summer for me.
To me this is an album that has been done by someone that has some soul and knows what she wants out of each track on this album. I’m finding this harder and harder to find this days out of a full album and I think she holds it well.
I like this album in the car, when I’m working, when I’m cooking, or just puttering. It seems to be in my life a fair bit once again now the sun has returned. Hopefully it may find a place in yours as well.
Dilated Peoples – Show Me The Way
Have so missed these guys:
JUNE: Singles by Future Islands
First impressions don’t always count, I guess.
I knew nothing of this band – who have actually been around for a while, this being their 3rd album – until that Lettermen performance went a bit viral. And like Brother Guy, I was kind of appalled by Samuel T. Herring (what a name!)’s vocals, which I just couldn’t get over. He was certainly soulful, but the hystrionics made it feel kind of ridiculous.
And then, bit by bit, I’d keep hearing from various friends about how much they loved the album. So, like you, I came to this cold and expected little. And to start with, I wasn’t all that sure. His voice is less Marmite in the mix of this rather smart and crisp 80-influenced production. But neither did it grab me that much. Not on the first or second listen. But by the third or fourth, I was doing that thing you do when you know it’s got you – you go straight back to the beginning and play it again.
Twin Shadow is a looming comparison it’s impossible not to make. Like TS, the band take an 80s sound that could come across and self-conscious and make something organic of it. That’s down to the sound being well-crafted and to some pretty solid songwriting hooks. It’s an odd package but it works surprisingly well.
Is it my album of the year? No. (current candidates: St Vincent, East India Youth, Beck, Todd Terje) Will I be playing it in a year’s time? I’m not sure, but it’s possible. I still play the first Twin Shadow album regularly (the 2nd one, not though – it didn’t have any staying power). I hear they’re also a blow-away act live, so that might be fun to do too.
File under: surprisingly palatable and tasty.
Sins of the summer
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So that’s the BANGER of the summer sorted then…
Caribou – Can’t Do Withoit You
Frontin – Pharrell Ft Jay Z (Disclosure Rework)
Jagwar Mar – Uncertainty (Ewan Pearson Remix)
God squad
Nuff wood
Wow, so I have a new favourite EP. No nothing of this guy til I heard this. Friend of Jamie Woon’s, done a bunch of remixing but this is his first release. I only have so much time for glitchy, squelchy stuff, but this is FRESH. Love the garagey vibe, digging the loved up thing, love how accessbile and open it feels.
The whole EP is a belter. File under: RECOMMEND
