Posts Tagged ‘A month in records’

A MONTH IN RECORDS: March 2012

 

March was female. Fact. Julia Holter returned with “Ekstasis” (RVNG Intl.), just a year later after the word of mouth success of her debut “Tragedy” and keeping on her own personal research of ancient Greece iconography, field recordings and world music. The surprise effect may be gone (and hopefully so will the constant comparisons to Joanna Newsom) but the songwriting is more focused and accessible. Recalling both Broadcast and Laurie Anderson, it’s avant-pop but with the stress on pop. The earthy Marienbad, the vocal experiments of Four Gardens, the open structure of This Is Ekstasis are glimpses of the Los Angeles musician’s creative impatience and exquisite constructions. Don’t let it pass by unnoticed. Read the rest of this entry »

A MONTH IN RECORDS: February 2012

 

We are late. There is no excuse. When we promised to give you a monthly round-up of the best (and the not so good) albums released, we didn’t exactly plan to make you wait another month to actually read about them. But it happened. And we still want to be friends, right? So here is what february brought us: a few (huge) disappointments, but at least four records which will feature prominently in the end-of-the-year lists. Read the rest of this entry »

A MONTH IN RECORDS: January 2012

 

And they say january is a slow month for record releases, lost in the of haze of the remains of the christmas rush and the endless repackaging/rereleasing nostalgia trips. Not so this year, for sure, as our unwritten rule of cutting down the list to nine or ten titles left more stuff out that we could have predicted. And we are not so sure that we’ll manage to stick to that rule anyway. Read the rest of this entry »

A month in records: November/December 2011

 

The last two months of the year are usually slow times for record releases, and yet this year we were rewarded with some of the best albums we heard all year. David Lynch surprised almost everyone (except those who remember that he cowrites most of the soundtracks to his movies) by releasing his debut, “Crazy Clown Time” (Sunday Best). Not the grand folly or the enigmatic concept Lynch’s name is usually to, but still it is a fine achievement of moody blues and atmospheric electronica, and in songs like Pinky’s Dream (with the help of Karen O) and Stone’s Gone Up a terrific one too. Calling it cinematic is stating the obvious, so we’ll just say we’d love to see the movie it would make a great soundtrack to. Read the rest of this entry »

MIXTAPES
Mixtapes The Flames That Kiss Me Dead (LDWT May 2012)Get The Keys And Go (LDWT March 2012)
Ho-Ho-Oh Dear (LDWT Christmas Mixtape)I Have A Dream To Keep (LDWT December 2011)
Sidewalks and Haze Eyes (LDWT October 2011)We buried our hearts in the sand (LDWT Summer 2011)
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