2013
Noctuary 豆瓣
The Holydrug Couple 类型: 摇滚
发布日期 2013年1月28日 出版发行: Sacred Bones Records
Full length follow up to SBR-045 Ancient Land EP from Jan.2011. For fans of Brian Jonestown Massacre, Woods, Kurt Vile. The Holydrug Couple have done a lot of growing since their first release with Sacred Bones Records in 2011. The couple , consisting of Ives Sepúlveda and Manuel Parra recorded Noctuary in Santiago, Chile. They put together a home studio and recorded the entire album themselves, from start to finish. Feeling that no one else had been able to capture their sound, Ives decided to take a risk and produce and engineer the album on his own. After four months of obsessively working and barely leaving the house, Ives emerged with a final product of which the band is truly proud. All of this hard work has manifested in a more elaborated, astral sounding album than its predecessor, Awe. While Awe and their Ancient Land EP had a bluesier, woodsy sound, Noctuary plays out like a slow motion 60 s beach party dream that you never want to wake from. This is not your typical motorik beat kraut album; rather it sounds more like a breezy take on Love or Beau Brummels. The way that songs like Willoweed and Paisley flow seamlessly into one another, it is easy to see how listeners will become entranced by this new, dream-like world that The Holydrug Couple have created. These two stand-out tracks, as well as Follow Your Way really exemplify the growth of this band and signify the new direction they re headed in.
II 豆瓣
Föllakzoid 类型: 摇滚
发布日期 2013年1月28日 出版发行: Sacred Bones Records
Full length follow up to SBR-044 eponymous EP from Jan.2011. For fans of Moon Duo, Psychic Ills, Silver Apples. Föllakzoid began in Santiago, Chile from what they describe as the result of, “a product of a trance experience between friends, sort of a soul abduction in which they’ve been living since 2008.” The band is made up of multi-faceted artists: Juan Pablo (bass, vocals) is a producer of the Sangre Fresca Music Festival in Santiago, Diego (drums) is a photograher, Alfredo (synth) is an architect, and Domingo (guitar) is also a filmmaker who just premiered his first feature length movie “Partir to Live”. They believe that there is some sort of gravitational force that makes South America able to dialogue directly with other places, times, and dimensions. The band have all known each other from childhood in Santiago. They take their times recording albums, generally allowing two years in between perfecting their songs with their goal being to make something organic, that breaths on it’s own, which integrates into part of a separate, higher and bigger living organism. This album shows the band growing an enormous amount as songwriters, focusing on more developed songs and structures. Throughout these five songs, Föllakzoid craft one of the finest kraut-rock record in years. Let them take you on a serpentine journey through their mystical Chilean land. Föllakzoid will be making their US touring debut this spring.
Centralia 豆瓣
Mountains 类型: 电子
发布日期 2013年1月21日 出版发行: Thrill Jockey
The Brooklyn electro-acoustic duo Mountains have finally landed in a place as vast and awe-inspiring as the landforms they're named after. This is an album that causes you to view everything the band did before a little differently, turning 2011's Air Museum into a transitional piece, a necessary step in the build toward Centralia. Koen Holtkamp and Brendon Anderegg seem to alter their working methods with each passing release, choosing here to separately layer acoustic and electronic instruments, not manipulating the former with the latter. The technical details aren't too important; to pick apart who did what and where would cause Centralia to lose some of its magic. Instead, it's better to just fall into it, letting it wash over you again and again. The actual Centralia is a ghost town in Pennsylvania, a place with a population barely in double figures, condemned by a 1962 mine fire that made it largely uninhabitable. It couldn't be less appropriate as a title-- this Centralia is rich with connection, bustling with possibility. It's got life pulsing through it.
This is an album that finds Mountains expanding outward, replacing bungalows with steeples. Brian Howe noted that the duo "like a big canvas" in his review of Air Museum, but nothing from that album feels as all-encompassing as their work here. They've added a touch more movement to their music, with the perma-halt they get locked into mostly intact. But those changes in tone are often startling and moving when they appear. It's there in the unexpected rush of noise halfway through "Propeller", and in the lulling cello at the close of "Sand". Still, nothing resembles traditional song form, with Holtkamp and Anderegg finding strength in great circular drones, ring-shaped synth accents, and ruminative acoustic picking. Mostly it feels like more thought went into this work than prior Mountains records, with the inclination to spread themselves wide birthed through a rigorous attention to detail. There's a strong sense of objective and design, a feeling of being taken somewhere instead of getting deadlocked in one mood, one place.
That sense of creating shifting conditions is a key differentiator between this and any similar works. Centralia is primarily concerned with beauty and contact, creating hypnotic melodies that resonate with meaning as their looped paths uncoil. It's music to get lost in on a certain level, but you can feel pliable human emotions tugging hard on your shoulder throughout. Partly that's due to Mountains improving at integrating their earthy and otherworldly impulses. The acoustic plucking and blocky drones of "Circular C" don't feel like they're drawn from separate strains of thought, pushing folk traditions and analog synthesis together as if they were always meant to co-exist. Mountains' guitar work has often resembled Ben Chasny's Six Organs of Admittance output, and that remains a constant here, especially in "Tilt", a track that gathers poignancy as it gains momentum. Here, they're as skilled at change as they are at staying lost in time.
It's to Centralia's great credit that its 20-minute centerpiece, "Propeller", doesn't completely dwarf everything that comes before and after. "Propeller" is huge and masterful, the fullest embodiment of the "pure phase" aesthetic Jason Pierce was working toward on the Spiritualized album of the same name. The fact that it's a live recording, albeit one sweetened by a few studio tweaks, is particularly impressive considering the immaculate way all the parts twist around one another. It's here that the possibilities for this music seem boundless. This is music for wide open spaces, full of reach and depth. It's not exactly Mountains' gambit for the big time, but it is the kind of track that could open them up to a wider audience, principally because it takes what they do so well-- repetitive motions executed with ample emotional impact-- and blows it wide open. There are even a few power chords thrown into the following "Liana", further emphasizing the maximal strength Mountains have harvested for this release.
Holtkamp and Anderegg's bursts of robustness on Centralia don't quite tell the full story. It's matched by a tenderness that occasionally mirrors the kind of blues Dave Pajo was feeling circa Papa M's Live from a Shark Cage, and a hush that Jason Noble was reaching for in the post-classical outfit, Rachel's. There's a continuity between this and prior Mountains releases, but it's more grandiose than Choral, more focussed than Air Museum. In its longer stretches it's similar to the no-waste ethic of Swans' The Seer, where every tiny detail serves the bigger picture, where nothing in an ostensibly open-ended piece is allowed to drift unattached. Centralia is less severe than The Seer, but it's executed with the same unyielding desire to move and to feel. It's impressive how multi-purpose some of the tracks can be. You can zone out to the one-note drone that "Sand" arcs into for a while, only to be yanked somewhere else altogether when a great slide of strings pulls you down. That's the spot Mountains inhabit, in a capacious synchronization of the real and the unreal, a space they've gloriously matured into.
Dresses 豆瓣
Loch Lomond 类型: 摇滚
发布日期 2013年2月25日 出版发行: Chemikal Underground Records
不在一起 豆瓣
Blue Hawaii 类型: 电子
发布日期 2013年3月3日 出版发行: Arbutus Records
New album by dream pop band Blue Hawaii. Very solid album, just listen to it, you will not be disappointed. You like dream music, I know.
Rituals 豆瓣
Team Ghost 类型: 摇滚
发布日期 2013年3月18日 出版发行: Sonic Cathedral Recordings