March 30, 2012

Lightships

Electric Cables


01. Two Lines
02. The Warmth Of The Sun
03. Muddy Rivers
04. Sweetness In Her Spark
05. Every Blossum
06. Silver And Gold
07. Girasol
08. Stretching Out
09. Photosynthesis
10. Sunlight To The Dawn

It's no secret that within Domino there is a lot of love for Teenage Fanclub, and that some members of staff have a special fondness for the songs of singer, songwriter and bassist, Gerard Love.  In recent times, Gerard has been very much part of The Pastels, who operate occasional Domino imprint, Geographic.  The idea of an album of Gerard Love songs burned for a long time until eventually label enthusiasm prevailed, and Gerard agreed that it was an idea that he too was excited about.
From the outset, Gerard was clear that he wanted to establish a group name for the record, a name that was evocative and ambiguous, that could somehow place the music within a slightly blurry and imagined context.  He didn't want to give the impression that the record was just about him.  Having settled on the name, Lightships, he sought out a cast of Glasgow-based friends to play on the record that was starting to take shape in his head; Dave McGowan (guitar, Teenage Fanclub), Brendan O'Hare (drums, from the first incarnation of Teenage Fanclub), Tom Crossley (flute, International Airport and The Pastels) and Bob Kildea (bass, Belle & Sebastian).




Liberated by a feeling that he had complete carte blanche to do whatever he wanted, Gerard came to a realisation that the key to the sound of the record would be tremolo, delay and flute. At times the record has the dynamics of a soundtrack, as one of Tom Crossley’s flute lines weaves into the ether and Gerard’s vocals bounce off each other. Or, as on "Sweetness In Her Spark", the group lock into a relaxed and breezy groove that demands the windows be flung open.
Lightships is a name that perfectly captures the atmosphere of the music - sparkling and radiant and illuminated throughout by Love’s melodic gifts and taste for adventurous arrangements.  The overall sound, while as warm and immediate as the songs Gerard writes for Teenage Fanclub, is more free flowing and loose. "Muddy Rivers" is carried along on a wave of interlocked instrumentation while "Photosynthesis" is a hazy wash of flutes and echo.  On "Silver And Gold", Gerard sings with a falsetto before a chorus of harmonies bursts into life.  With this music it’s as if he was looking to express something more personal, eccentric and introspective.

Electric Cables is an album of tender, observational songs, played with an invigorating and easy sense of purpose; the sound of friends enjoying one another’s company and allowing ideas and experiments to flourish.  It's a complex and rewarding record that you'll want to keep coming back to.  Slow illumination.
 AWESOME ~ HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

March 29, 2012

Isbells

Stoalin'
 01. Stoalin’
02. Heading For The Newborn
03. Heart Attacks
04. Falling In And Out
05. Letting Go
06. Illusion
07. One Day
08. Elation
09. Baskin’
10. Erase And Detach

AWESOME ~ HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
 Official

March 24, 2012

Lower Dens

Propagation (New single from upcoming album Nootropics)

 

Baltimore haze merchants Lower Dens' new album, Nootropics, is out May 1 in North America and April 30 everywhere else courtesy of Domino offshoot Ribbon Music. On March 27, the album's first single, "Brains", will be released; it'll be backed by this album track and a B-side, "Hours".


AWESOME
Official

March 23, 2012

Sennen

Lost Harmony


01. Colder
02. Learn to Love the Dark
03. Wasted Heart
04. Vultures
05. Not Coming Back
06. No Love Song
07. I Got Nothing
08. Standing Still
09. St Jude
10. Our Lost History
11. I Watched the End With You





AWESOME
Official

March 22, 2012

Little Chords

Afterlife

01. Firsts
02. New Town
03. Always/Never
04. Saturday
05. Afterlife
06. Clearbrook
07. When Love Ends
08. For You
09. Remember
10. Listen



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Phone Thou (EP)


01. The Sleeping King
02. Oh My Lord, I Can See Your Face
03. Anarchists In Love
04. Evening
05. We Gotta Wait
06. Poets Mistaken For Thieves
07. By The Time I Get To Kalamazoo


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March 15, 2012

Bishop Morocco

Old Boys (EP)

01. Bleeds
02. Old Boys
03. Colonial Man
04. Melt My Mind
05. City Island
06. A Fine Line


Old Boys is Bishop Morocco‘s Arts & Crafts debut, a six-song EP that follows the Toronto-based group’s 2008 self-titled full length.

On it, the band harnesses its new wave and Brit pop influences, developing a thicker, more contemplative sound that truly reflects its musical maturity.




AWESOME ~ HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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March 11, 2012

Beach House

MYTH (Lead single from upcoming album Bloom)





 01. Myth
02. Wild
03. Lazuli
04. Other People
05. The Hours
06. Troublemaker
07. New Year
08. Wishes
09. On the Sea
10. Irene



SUPERB ~ AWESOME
Official

March 6, 2012

Now, Now

Threads
01. The Pull
02. Prehistoric
03. Lucie, Too
04. Dead Oaks
05. Oh. Hi.
06. But I Do
07. Seperate Rooms
08. Thread
09. Wolf
10. School Friends
11. Colony
12. Magnet 





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