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PostPosted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 4:19 pm 
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How much more accessible does this band need to get


Methinks Bort is confusing them with Deerhoof.


this must be a joke.

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Thanks, Shiv. Was just listening to her this morning. Pretty sure its a buy, but I wanted to check it out.

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Anybody got that B&S?

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2 plays today, and was digging it.


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Dalen Wrote:
Yail Bloor Wrote:
Anybody got that B&S?


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2 plays today, and was digging it.


Man, this one just isn't doing it for me at all. Big disappointment.

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Those already familiar with Belle and Sebastian will know exactly what to expect from their new album Write About Love; mild-mannered chamber-pop full of warm charm and wit. Their last album, The Life Pursuit, was released back in 2006 to reviews praising the band's pop craftsmanship and glossiness. But it was an album not without its drawbacks, with many songs sounding much like old hat. Luckily, it still held enough adventure to prove a hit. Write About Love, on the other hand, falls short in terms of a lack of progression and showcases very little creative ambition.

The album was written much quicker than previous efforts, after the band reconvened back in February this year. Perhaps the lack of time to experiment (not that Belle and Sebastian have ever been an "experimental" band) led to the finished product being so middle of the road. Many of the songs fit the tag 'easy listening', and a collaboration with Norah Jones on the song Little Lou, Ugly Jack, Prophet John proves as interesting as... well, any song featuring Norah Jones.

In continuing with the theme of a well trodden path, Stuart Murdoch even finds himself writing about subjects explored with greater panache on previous records. The title track, for example, includes a chorus that berates the mundane mindedness of a 9-5 existence: "I hate my job, I'm working way too much, everyday I'm stuck in an office." It's a topic that was explored with far more style and wit in the 2003 single Step Into My Office, Baby with its references to early nights, employee-boss sexual relationships and post-Thatcher Britain.

And that's what Write About Love really lacks. What made Belle and Sebastian stand-out indie favourites was their articulation and humour, something that is almost non-existent on this release. Instead Murdoch would rather write songs saturated with religious sentiment; The Ghost Of Rockschool, for example, opens with these lines: "I've seen God in the sun, I've seen God in the street, God before bed and the promise of sleep." The song continues with such mawkishness that it makes Sufjan Stevens look like the anti-Christ in comparison.

Yet there are moments of classic Belle and Sebastian to be found. Opener I Didn't See It Coming ranks alongside any of their best previous work. Sarah Martin takes lead vocals in a song that builds gently from two piano chords to a multi-instrumental ballad bemoaning a lack of money, yet embracing the simpler pleasures in life. I Want The World To Stop is probably the only song on the album which sounds like a diversion from the norm. A brass band, a retro keyboard imitating an organ, repetitive vocals and a dramatic string section are all ingredients which inject the album with some much needed life after the mildly amusing yet ultimately rather dreary Calculating Bimbo.

Write About Love is very much like a cup of tea round your nan's house; it's thoroughly pleasant and nice to do once in a while. But indulge in her wittering about the cheapest margarine for too long and it quickly gets tiresome; you feel yourself growing disinterested and in danger of nodding off. It's good to see Belle and Sebastian back, but let's hope their next album sees a positive progression as opposed to more of the same.


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Oh yeah, i was thinking deerhoof. too late now, though.

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Anyone have a link for Mavis Staples' new record?


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Anyone have a link for Mavis Staples' new record?


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I think it's pretty damn good.

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Fran Healy, lead singer and main songwriter of acclaimed Scottish rock band Travis, is excited to announce the release of his debut solo album WRECKORDER. Set for an U.S. October 5th release, WRECKORDER is the work of a quintessential pop songwriter. Known for songs such as “Sing” and “Why Does It Always Rain On Me,” among other hugely successful tracks, Healy has been recognized by Q Magazine, Rolling Stone, and NME, amongst others, for what Entertainment Weekly calls “a gorgeous mosaic of shimmering guitar pop.” Artists such as Coldplay, have cited Healy’s sophisticated and atmospheric arrangements as a major influence on their own sound.

Recorded in Berlin, New York and Vermont, the 10 tracks that make up WRECKORDER are as exceptionally literate as they are emotionally challenging. The collection of songs includes the Neko Case duet “Sing Me To Sleep” which bounces over warm melodies and a syncopated drum loop, the soaring “In The Morning,” the playful but serious “Moonshine,” and the dramatic waltz of “As It Comes” which features Paul McCartney on bass. The end result is the sound of a songwriter who embodied the spirit of Britpop and continues to artistically evolve.


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What would you do if you’d recently announced the reunion of a critically acclaimed band that you co-fronted? Would you announce a debut solo album? Well that’s exactly what Carl Barât has done. As he prepares with his fellow Libertines for their Reading and Leeds Festival slots in late August (they’re also due to play HMV Forum in London to warm up for the festival slots), Barât has revealed details of the album. For one, the self-titled record will be released on October 4th.

Speaking to NME, Barât revealed his reasons behind the decision to strike out on his own. In a candid video interview, which you can watch at the foot of this article, he states that he “didn’t want to be in bands anymore, because of the complications.” A revelation that perhaps hints at the chances of The Libertines lasting beyond their scheduled Reading and Leeds Festival dates as being on par with Oakland’s chances of winning the Super Bowl.

Barât goes onto describe the album as his chance to be “more naked” and “more honest.” He also talks about not hiding behind loud guitars and revealing his desire to experiment more with instrumentation and direction. To this end, collaboration on the album comes from Neil Hannon of Divine Comedy and Andrew Wyatt from Miike Snow.

A debut single, “Run with the Boys”, will be released on the same day as the album. In addition to the new album and single in October, there will also be a book, Threepenny Memoir, released on September 30th. The work is said to be a collection of stories and memoirs from his life, and judging by the headlines The Libertines used to generate, there are sure to be some revealing tales.

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01. The Magus 03:16
02. Je Regrette, Je Regrette 03:06
03. She’s Something 02:30
04. Carve My Name 04:34
05. Run With The Boys 03:24
06. The Fall 03:31
07. So Long, My Lover 03:39
08. What Have I Done 03:42
09. Shadows Fall 04:16
10. Ode To A Girl 04:00
11. Death Fires Burn At Night 03:18
12. Irony Of Love 05:04


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Report back because based on the cover, I smell stale farts.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 10:30 pm 
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Report back because based on the cover, I smell stale farts.


"Not hiding behind loud guitars" gives pause as well.

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For those of you interested, you can stream the new oOoOO EP over at XLR8R


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Report back because based on the cover, I smell stale farts.


pretty bad i must say.


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pretty crap.


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Report back because based on the cover, I smell stale farts.


pretty bad i must say.


That's too bad.

Dirty Pretty Things had a few pretty awesome songs so there was promise.

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eh, outside of hearts i like salem better.

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Report back because based on the cover, I smell stale farts.


"Not hiding behind loud guitars" gives pause as well.


Not hiding behind Pete Doherty. I liked the Dirty Pretty Things, but Babyshambles was much better.

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just got the Deerhunter vinyl in the mail. first pressing is on white for anyone interested. nicely set up lyric sheet as well.


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man i need to catch up on this thread

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just got the Deerhunter vinyl in the mail. first pressing is on white for anyone interested. nicely set up lyric sheet as well.


again, white vinyl is of the shittiest quality...gimme black.

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