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3/20/2011

Pequeña Fiera! - Mountains were monsters (2010)



9.0

/Indie pop, Indietronica, Alternative pop, Electronic, Poptronica, New Weird Europe, Post-folk, Post-pop, Dream pop/

Comment: Thanks to such artists like Animal Collective, Atlas Sound, The Grizzly Bear, and The Dirty Projectors the kind of ecstatic pop has gained more popularity amongst ordinary music buyers and reached quite high places in pop charts. Error! Lo-fi is a Spanish-based label under which have a lot of bands found its output to the world. However, the basic core is concentrated upon mellow indie pop/ indietronic/ folktronic/ toytronic music. However, Pequeña Fiera! is one of the most profilic and eminential notches among this umbrella, anyway, deserving its position rightly. A set of 6 tracks is full of ecstatically pursuing guitar-strumming, dream-alike vocal lines (at times reminiscent of Jón “Jónsi” Þór Birgisson from Sigur Ros) and synth- and glockenspiel-drenched indie pop. It is mesmerizing how those different layers within it will be melt into each other.

Greendjohn - Loophole (2011)



8.8

/Film score, Classical, Soundtrack, Orchestrated music, Conceptual/

Comment: This is the third album (or soundtrack - it would be the more proper classification for such kind of music) by a musician residing in Belgium. Indeed, this sounds like an imaginable soundtrack for a very epic film. More concretely, fast key changes, bombastic orchestrations and even progressions into choir-alike spaces and ominous, martial-hued music vary with decreasings into a near-silence introspection or gliding down into a sort of still life. As a skillful creator, he is very well aware of those emotive elements he is used to operate with - for example, Morricone-esque playings on feminine high vocal registers and flute samples. No doubt, the flowing of serotonine will be activated in your brain while listening to it.

Old Age - Lutsen (2011)


Bandcamp

8.0

/Ambient, Experimentalism, Avant-electronica, Minimal, Ambient drone, Sound-art, Microtonal, Kosmische musik/

Comment: Three tracks. The first track is a soothing, slightly pulsating flowing embellished by some metallic progressions and having nearly epic tendencies within it. The second track is a case of flickering electronica whereas there could be detected for similarities on technical approach with seminal electronic musicians a la Conrad Schnitzler. The third one creates experience through limber drifts over jagged soundscapes, over decreasing and increasing ridges respectively.

Clinker - Good Trip, Bad Trip (2011)



/Trance rock, Space rock, Psychedelia, Motorik, Avant-rock, Experimental rock, Krautrock, Progressive, Math rock, Crossover, Dance rock/

10.0

Comment: This is the first notch of the London-based group`s planned pair of albums in the year of 2011. However, when the instruments (guitars, drums, samplers, keyboards) were switched on, the magnificient, 5-track containing journey started off. And it is an essentially enthralling trip. The first track Poison Tree is profoundly introspective, dense, even a bit abrasive outlook upon the world. A massive ballad without being someway pathetic, though. Survive does deliver some spaced-out, electro-rock infused space rock/krautrock gems striking and stroking simultaneously. Being highly dynamic and looping, however, it is krautrockers` rock and roll on its own. Or metronomic pop, as you wish it for. Like Faust on the 1970`s and nowadays releases as well. But Clinker does make grooves up a bit better. Flightpath Of The Righteous is a frenzied yet ultimately catchy blend of neo-progressive developments and math rock-esque bass gears and drum blasts. A murderous combination...whattha hell... what is going there about in the ending section actually? No doubt, it is a 30-second snippet of breakcore-ish/chiptune-ish pace crap. Ame Ni Mo Makezu goes on with the same rhythmic section (in true, tuning it into more danceable ones - one of the best dance rock-gears ever heard), yet, inserting one principial difference by added space rock-ish/orchestration-mixed above it. Arrghhh!!! is all what I would to say. The ending and the longest track, 17-minute-long Pig In My Brain wades through the diverse chapters, beginning with somewhat feeble and subdued shimmerings, yet progressing into a spiritual (sic! resembling Spiritualized too), gospel-induced trance rock-ish anthem.

In fact, it is a bit shame about the British that they are not ready yet to overturn theirselves and discover such a great ensemble with strong issues behind their backs. Let`s take your time and listen to such albums like Clinker (2008), and When I Grow Up I Wanna Be A Space Cadet (2007) as well. However, Good Trip, Bad Trip is one of the strongest candidates for the best album of 2011 for sure.

New Animal - Who`s Gonna Open My .......?

3/19/2011

Zoom-On-A-Kill - I Was Her (2011)


Bandcamp

8.5

/Samplecore, Breakcore, Cut and paste, Plunderphonics, Freeformfreakout, Sampledelic/

In comparison with the first album (Couleurs Sans Danger, 2010) by Zoom-On-A-Kill the direction and thought of the latest release is not piled up under a bunch of clenched sounds. Therein can be sensed a lot of different milieus and pleasant air fluttering around you, all the samples are clearly segmented and set out, on the other side, yet never keeping on hold against outrageous maelstrom of sounds which at this time does veer from film score samples, vinyl crackles and 8-bit pieces to vintage Latin rhythms, deep vibes, heavily slapping beats, sliced electro-gears and psych-out MC-ing. In a nutshell, these short-running tracks are the witnesses of an astute manipulation of previously cooked sonic information.

Our Ceasing Voice - When The Headline Hit Home (2011)


Our Ceasing Voice
Lastfm

8.5

/Post-rock, Experimental rock, Instrumental rock, Epic, Ambient rock, Musique concrete, Modern classical, Ambient rock/

Comment: OCV is used to be one of my most favorite Austrian band near Radian and The Autistic Daughters. Though having released some of issues(EP`s) before it, indeed, When The Headline Hit Home is the quartet`s first proper full-length one. The title and the coverprint of the album reflects upon the arrogance of the human being, being masterfully supplemented by (omni)potent, at times exploding crescendos, densed guitar channelizations, blissful choir-backed progressions, remote echoes and endlessly perceived atmospheric plateaus. Mainly instrumental rock, though, the insertions of resigned vocal lines sometimes give it another pleasant touch. For ardent post-rock fans, anyway, the release is obligatory for you.

Computer Magic - Spectronic EP (2011)


/Synth pop, Lo-fi, Bedroom pop, Glo-fi, DIY, Chillwave, Electronic pop/

Comment: This is a consistent appearance of nowadays grrrl power. Behind it is a young woman from New York named Danielle "Danz" Johnson who composes, sings and plays synths by herself. Having started off in 2010, she has already released handful of issues, intended to create her own sonority, being neither pure-sensed synth pop nor clear-cut glo-fi/chillwave phenomenon. Besides it she has got lots of listening times and obviously gained cult reputation during this short time interval.

Antonina - Pakike

The Womb - Britpop (2006)

9.0

/Britpop, Alternative pop/rock, Experimental indie, Psychedelic pop, Folk noir, Singer-songwriter, Electronic pop, Trip-hop, Big-beat, Alt-folk/
Comment: This album was publicized in 2006, in an era, when britpop has already been dead approximately 6-7 years, yet, the issue reflects exactly upon those tendencies being dominant throughout the 1993-2000 period while London and Manchester were swinging crazily. In fact, in the ending of 90`s Alan Driscoll aka the Womb leaded off with his musical ambitions. Once to get arrived at the title-based reference, indeed, the britpop was not only a movement of guitar-based groups it incorporates the acts of electronica, trip-hop, club dance/pop dance, big beat, atmospheric pop and (acidious) folk music too. So besides Suede, Pulp, Verve, Lightning Seeds, Blur, Primal Scream, Radiohead and other great indie rock acts else there were also Leftfield, Space, Massive Attack, Chemical Brothers, Björk, Tricky, Asian Dub Foundation, Portishead, Super Furry Animals, Gorky`s Zygotic Mynci, Cornershop etc. Though it was a vast bunch of styles and groups, yet, there was a somehow close connection between all those occurrences and signs. This way I felt then and thinking now by the way. The Britpop is made in liasion with Chloë Reeves, who was singing alone of painfully personal songs here. Lots of hitting appearances can be found from within those 10 tracks (My Lover`s Blood; I Disown My Country; Other Lovers; The Dusty Groove, Nostalgia Town). A beautiful and heavily nostalgic appearance.