There’s a lot of staring into the bottom of a half empty glass, the opener and title track is some bucolic lament in an empty, echoing ballroom, very reminiscent of Pink Elephants by Mick Harvey.
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Opossom – Electric Hawaii
It’s an energetic record too: full of arching choruses that vault and swoop. Like some desperate street trader looking to hold a crowd’s attention Opossom pitch these chorus lines at you without worrying about the result.
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Moon Duo – Circles
Moon Duo are great at taking hoary old riffs – long patented by the original masterworks – and long sucked dry by lesser artists – and restoring them, giving them a new lease of life.
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Guido Moebius – Spirituals
As a listener you could – if you stick to the “script” too closely – run the danger of too quick a judgement on this LP: because as a piece of music, (like his previous work) and uninhibited by any conceit, it’s great fun.
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Incendiary spin some vinyl with Rats on Rafts
You know we’d maybe make a dub record, we’ve thought of making a dub record. That should happen at some point. It will happen after we have new stuff, but you’ve got to take things from dub and keep it Rats. We can’t be just appropriating it. But we love reggae….
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Will Sergeant – Things Inside
…a quietly surprising and enervating listen: there are no trademark scathing guitar runs – you get the feeling that the discipline of making a record without an electric guitar has concentrated the mind on the job in hand. And as such the pieces, although intricately worked out, seem to allow other, previously unknown ideas and goals to bubble up to the surface.
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Letter from Sheffield
Talking of yearning after unattainable goals here’s Scott in 2008: ‘Essentially, I’m really trying to find a way to talk about the things that cannot be spoken of.’
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Monotoon, La Vie de Boheme, Harold Schellinx SUB071 Leiden 14/7/12
Everything Schellinx does is playful to a degree, the heavy stuff is there of course, but that’s down to you to dig deep. He is adept at setting up preposterous ideas and pulling them off…
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Sweet Release of Death Space Siren Bermuda Square WOLVON – Roodkapje, Rotterdam 13/12/12
Moshing at Space Siren? A month ago that would have been unthinkable. Now it’s as if that confidence in celebrating something good hit the audience foursquare.
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Keep It Together – Cosmic Boogie with the Pink Fairies and the Deviants
Deakin has an admirable way of organising his material and allowing loquacious characters like Larry Wallis and Russell Hunter their head, (not to mention Mr. Farren whose chief delight – even after all these years – is to embellish and fashion his narrative in any way he sees fit).
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