Album Review: Chvrches

Chvrches

Chvrches -‘The Bones Of

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three-piece Chvrches most here and across the Atlantic has meant that there’s no little anticipation surrounding this release either.

Chvrches stand at that point where indie meets electronica, and musical forbears might be considered to be the likes of Depeche Mode, Dubstar and Saint Etienne, though they plow their own furrow enough that they are far from being derivative. They’ve spoken of their desire to make sure that their debut would not just be anthems like the singles (but when they’re tunes as strong as ‘Recover’ and ‘album opener ‘the Mother We Share’ that wouldn’t necessarily have been an awful record).

Tracks like ‘We Sink’ and ‘Science/Vision’ show the different sides to the band, that they can do anthemic and upbeat, but also dark and brooding. It hangs together well as an album and whilst they’ve been hugely popular with taste-makers over the last few months, I would like to think that they could make the leap to mainstream success, because, quite frankly, they deserve to do so.

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The Bones Of What You Believe is released on September 23 by Virgin.

Stream the entire album over at NPR

Album Review: Arctic Monkeys

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This week, the Arctic Monkeys have made history by becoming the first band to have their first five albums go to no.1 in the UK album chart, released by an indie label.

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You can check out my review over at God Is In The TV

Presenting…hippies vs ghosts

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This much I can tell you:

1. They are a ‘side band’

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3. There’s some serious ‘krautrock’ influences going on here

4. They don’t have a website, just a soundcloud

5. They may possibly be Welsh, from near Caernarfon

6. They sound bloody great.

Don’t just take my word for it, though

Album Review: King Krule

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Forthcoming from Mark Lanegan

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Covers albums can be a hit or miss affair.

But the forthcoming, self-deprecatingly titled Imitations from Mark Lanegan really is a hit, and deserves to be.

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Amongst the songs covered are ‘You Only Live Twice’ -originally by Nancy SInatra and Nick Cave’s Brompton Oratory (originally on Cave’s The Boatman’s Call album).

The album’s released on Heavenly on September 16, in the meantime, check out these two gorgeous tracks from it…

Album Review: Babyshambles

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Babyshambles -‘Sequel To The Prequel.’ (Parlophone)

A few weeks ago, the first single from Babyshambles’ first album in six years ‘Nothing Comes To Nothing’ started doing the rounds. And the thought was: this is pretty damn good.

Unless you’ve been under a stone for the last decade or so, you’ll be aware of Pete Doherty. And the chances are that whether or not you’ve heard a note of his music (solo, as a member of The Libertines or Babyshambles or a collaboration), you’re aware of him as a character. Much like Courtney Love or Madonna or (well, the list could go on, couldn’t it) the music that made him famous has often got left behind.

And listening to Sequel To The Prequel, you feel that here again is a reason -well, a number of reasons, actually, why his musical

career has lasted as long as it has. Because he is actually a great songwriter. But not only that, it’s an album made as a band, which is why it’s out as Babyshambles, rather than his own name. The aforementioned ‘Nothing’ is pretty damn good, as is ‘Maybelline’ and for my money, the dark closing track ‘Minefield’ is the finest thing here.

To hell with whatever you have read, forget the tabloids and enjoy the music.

****

Sequel To The Prequel is out on September 2 on Parlophone.

Album Review: Franz Ferdinand

Franz Ferdinand

Franz Ferdinand -‘Right Thoughts Right Words Right Action.’ (Domino)

Though it’s been four years since their third album Tonight: Franz Ferdinand, this album hasn’t been in the making all that time. In recent interviews, singer Alex Kapranos has spoken of his fristrations and how he almost called time on the band.

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Right Thoughts Right Words Right Action is out now on Domino.

Stream the album in its entirety here

The long-awaited return of Prefab Sprout

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Paddy McAloon and Prefab Sprout are set to return with their first album in…twelve years on October 7.

Entitled Crimson/Red, the album will be released on Icebreaker Records and the tracklisting for the album is as follows:

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Devil Came A Calling
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Forthcoming from Tears For Fears

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Now there’s no doubt that a certain cult film about ten years ago did much to raise the band’s profile – but some of us still loved the band from of old.

This was the album that gave us such awesome tracks as these…

The full tracklisting over the 3 CDs and DVD is as follows:

DISC ONE

The Original Album

The Hurting
Mad World
Pale Shelter
Ideas As Opiates
Memories Fade
Suffer The Children
Watch Me Bleed
Change
The Prisoner
Start Of The Breakdown

DISC TWO

Singles, B-Sides, Mixes & Rarities

Suffer The Children (original 7″)
Pale Shelter (original 7″)
The Prisoner (original version)
Ideas As Opiates
Change (new version)
Suffer The Children (remix)
Pale Shelter (original 12″)
Mad World (world remix)
Change (extended version)
Pale Shelter (reissue 12″)
Suffer The Children (instrumental)
Change (7″ edit)
Wino (B-side)
The Conflict (B-side)
We Are Broken (B-side)
Suffer The Children (promo CD)

DISC THREE

The BBC Sessions

Ideas As Opiates (Peel Session)
Suffer The Children (Peel Session)
The Prisoner (Peel Session)
The Hurting (Peel Session)
Memories Fade (Jensen Session)
The Prisoner (Jensen Session)
The Start Of The Breakdown (Jensen Session)
The Hurting (Jensen Session)
Start Of The Breakdown (Live)
Change (Jensen Session)

DISC FOUR – DVD

‘In My Mind’s Eye’ – Live at the Hammersmith Odeon, 1984.

Start Of The Breakdown
Mothers Talk
Pale Shelter
The Working Hour
The Prisoner
Ideas As Opiates
Mad World
We Are Broken
Head Over Heels
Suffer The Children
The Hurting
Memories Fade
Change

M.I.A – not missing in action!

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I’ve posted this before, the single from earlier this year ‘Bring The Noize.’ At the time I wrote: ‘It’s incendiary, and rather like sticking your fingers in a plug. I was half asleep when I pressed play, it’s better than a shot of double espresso to the brain…’