Album Review: Beatglider

Beatglider – ‘Witches’ (Enraptured)

Shoegazing -let’s not shy away from that word here -is known in the US of A as dreampop. And that makes sense when you listen to a record like the third album from Beatglider. Not only does

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their name evoke My Bloody Valentine, but the sounds -and I mean this as a compliment – definitely owe much to those seminal albums Isn’t Anything and Loveless.

Another influence on this wee gem of an album is Fotheringay, the fabulously flawed band fronted by Sandy Denny after she left Fairport Convention and before she embarked on a solo career. There’s an influence of Pagan imagery here too, though I’m going to have to put my hand up and admit that that’s something I’m far from an authority on. It’s a very English sounding record and beautifully dreamy.

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are not heavily into dreampop/shoegazing? Sadly, probably not – but that’s their loss. For those of us who like to focus on their music and almost live in their soundtracks, this is a record for the likes of us. It’s a record that seems to live in another place in time, rather than being retro, existing in its’ own little world, and all the better for it.

***1/2

Beatglider website/myspace

Album Review: Jay Reatard

Jay Reatard – ‘Matador Singles ’08’ (Matador)

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released in a worldwide edition of 3,500, while September’s ‘No time’ was limited to just 400.

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****

Matador Singles ’08 is out now on Matador.

Jay Reatard -‘See/Saw.’ mp3

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Album Review: A.Human

A. Human -‘Third Hand Prophecy.’ (Wall Of Sound)

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And more fool me, because this debut from A.Human is fantastic. I’ve played it several times, and each time I do, I hear something else, another pleasant connection made, another great riff that strikes me. It’s got pulsing bassliness and analogue synths that evoke the best records of the early eighties. There’s eleven fantastic tracks here, quirky, without being annoying and damn wonderful too. ‘Black Moon’ for example, is the tale of a woman wit

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Don’t make the same mistake I did, check it out. Now.

****

Third Hand Prophecy is out now on Wall Of Sound

A.Human website/A.Human myspace

A.Human -‘Third Hand Prophecy.’ mp3

A.Human -‘Black Moon.’ mp3

Album Review: The Chap

The Chap -‘Builder’s Brew’ (Loaf Recordings)

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The Chap have reportedly received praise for sources as diverse as Vice and The Wire, and been played by Stuart Maconie. Frankly speaking these people need their ears clearing out.

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It finishes with their cover of ‘What’s Love Got To Do With It?’ yes, the Tina Turner cheese-fest. Which apparently has been demanded by their fans for years. It makes The Residents’ mauling of ‘satisfaction’ seem like a worthy statement.

Words cannot express just how bad this record is. There is no need for this to exist. Go away. Leave me the hell alone.

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The Chap -‘Proper Rock.’ mp3

*yes, even worse than Black Mountain

Album Review: Eugene Francis Jr

Eugene Francis Jr -‘The Golden Beatle.’ (Legion)

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find this fairly boring. Alright, so the cover art doesn’t help. Nor does the title. but even if i’d been sent this in a plain cover nd it had been an untitled release, I still would have to say the same thing: this is a fairly boring album. It’s not hideously awful, like The Cha

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So yes, I asked for it to be sent. I’m sure blood, sweat and tears have gone into this. But it just leaves me cold.

**

Eugene Francis Jr -‘The Beginners.’ mp3

Eugene Francis Jr’s myspace

Album Review: Nik Freitas

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Recently on tour in the UK playing guitar for Conor Oberst as part of his Mystic Valley Band, there are certain parallels with the sound of Mr. Oberst and his alter-ego Bright Eyes. But one thing Nik Freitas has over Coor Oberst is that his voice seems less strained, and somehow more natural. In fact, natural is very much the style of the record. Nothing seems forced here, and even the epic moments don’t seem too grandiose. And that’s a real feat.

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an album that doesn’t mess about and gives us a nice warm feeling when it comes to an end forty minutes later. It doens’t re-write the rulebook, or sonicallly challenge you, but sometimes you don;t want that anyway.

Make sure you check it out.

***1/2

Nik Freitas’ webpage/Nik Freitas’ myspace

Sun Down is released on October 6 on Affairs of The Heart Records

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I knew those years of listening to punk was going to pay off some day. My Da had it so damn well sorted he got an even bigger cheer than the bride and groom. Serious respect.

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The Indestructible Beat Of Soweto

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years that have genuinely become legendary in their own right: Lenny Kaye’s compilation Nuggets, which compiles 60s garage psychedelic sounds, perhaps being one of the most famous.

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the world’s pariah nation, due to Apartheid, and whilst there was a lot of opposition to the policies of that, there was also little awareness of the music that came from

the townships. This album changed that.

It’s one of the records that made The Wire’s 100 important Records Ever Made List where Mark Sinker had this to say:

‘The Indestructible Beat Of Soweto (Earthworks/Virgin) This one record justifies all the dully worthy blah committed in the name of World Music. Trevor Herman’s and Jumbo Van Renan’s inspired compilation tells an essentially mythological tale of community resilience and survival, reaches into the gorgeous, raw-gritty sound of an already-vanished past for one last moment, without ever denying that the music can only really be so potently rediscovered because of the effects of a barbarously retarded social set-up: because Soweto’s will to change was so violently thwarted. The music remains as tensile as it’s witty: and old troupers like Mathlathini will later clearly enjoy recre

ating their roles to cartoon perfection, if that’s what sympathetic whitey overseas wants.’

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If you like this, check out the album (available on eMusic).

And as ever, let me know what you think!

Album Review: TV On The Radio

TV On The Radio -‘Dear Science,’ (4AD)

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…Only by making the best album of their career so far, that’s how. The previous two albums have involved excellent art rock (it makes perfect sense that they’re signed to 4AD, perhaps the artiest record label ever -and that’s meant as a compliment). Whilst some accusations that the previous two albums were more to be appreciated than loved seem a little…harsh, the fact remains that TV On the Radio have done that rare thing: they’ve managed to produce the most accessible album of their career so far, without that having to involve compromising. And that’s no mean feat.

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From the opening track ‘Halfway Home’ to closer ‘Lover’s Day’ this is an album that grabs you on first listen and doesn’t let go. If there is any justice, not only will this album clean up in the end of year polls, but it will also prove to be their commercial breakthrough. Surel

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TV On The Radio -‘Halfway Home.’ mp3

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TV On The Radio official website/ TV On the Radio myspace