I spent my weekend and Monday taking care of my two small boys, and since that's usually the time I spend absorbing the new releases for the week (and pumping out the weekly Ear on TV bit,) I find myself impossibly behind, so I'm going to keep commentary on this week's haul short and semi-sweet. Highlights this week include the latest from Portishead, Jamie Lidell, Robert Forster, Santogold, Constantines, 65daysofstatic and the stateside release from Sweden's Robyn, which took three years to cross the pond.
Playlist:
New Releases 04.29.08
Album:
Portishead - Third
Since I didn't get to hear this until release day, I don't feel qualified to comment too much on it, other than to say it shocked the hell out of me, based on my prior experience with the Bristol trip-hop pioneers.
Third is more than a departure, as other than Beth Gibbons' voice, there's little at all that's recognizable from their prior releases of over a decade ago. Instead of trip-hop, it's a (very) dissonant rock album, one that's as hard to categorize as a latter day Scott Walker release (come to think of it, his releases also have decade long gaps). Musicians Adrian Utley and Geoff Barrow have said that they wouldn't fall back on any instruments or sounds that appeared on prior albums, and that alone pushes the album to a different place. But the pacing here is also new, with the opening track (
"Silence") seeming twice as fast as anything song prior. Opening single "Machine Gun" openly defies radio to play it, with it's industrial staccato and dissonant atmospherics. Where
Dummy and
Portishead might've lied like place settings at a dinner party, it seems that
Third is more content to throw said dinner plates into the hearth. It's guaranteed to make many best of lists at year end, but for me it's too early to say... such a dense and sinister sound demands more time, but after only two days in my ears, it already
feels important. (
NME,
Village Voice,
Pop Matters and many
more know it to be true.)
Stream "Machine Gun" from band's MySpace page
Album:
Jamie Lidell - Jim
Jamie Lidell's switch from electro/raver to soul singer was one of the more radical style shifts in years, and his latest,
Jim, perfectly captures the 60's/70's soul of Stax and Motown. His soulful voice evokes
Sam Cooke,
Stevie Wonder and even
Otis Redding at times, which would be just vocal calisthenics if it weren't for the songwriting to back it up. From the opening handclaps of
"Another Day" all the way to the feel good funk of
"Hurricane," Jim is the perfect tonic for those ears grown tired of the depressing guitar squall of indie rock (it happens). It's certainly nothing groundbreaking about it (like
Portishead's Third,) but it sure feels gooooood.
Free album stream from AOL
More on the radar this week:
Hayden - In Field & TownLes Savy Fav - After The Balls Drop: 3 AM 1-1-08 NYCRobert Forster - The Evangelist /
"Pandanus" [mp3]
Santogold - SantogoldConstantines - Kensington HeightsRobyn - Robyn65daysofstatic - The Distant And Mechanised Glow Of Eastern European Dance PartiesLanghorne Slim - Langhorne Slim /
"Rebel Side of Heaven" [mp3]
Make Believe - Going to the Bone ChurchEstelle - Shine /
Free album stream from AOLThe Roots - Rising DownDizee Rascal - Maths + English /
"Where's Da G's" [mp3]
South - You Are Here /
Free album stream from AOL /
"Better Things" [mp3]
Firewater - The Golden HourBoris - SmileMadonna - Hard CandyAwesome Color - Electric AboriginesBearsuit - Oh:ioY-Love - This is BabylonLil Mama - VYP - Voice of the Young People /
Free album stream from AOLDavid Karsten Daniels - Fear of FlyingNerf Herder - IVEli "Paperboy" Reed - Roll With YouJoy Division - The Best OfREISSUE
Steve Earle - Copper Roadtags: music, album review, portishead, jamie lidell, indie rock, new releases, rhapsody
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New Releases 04.29.08
1. Machine Gun - Portishead
2. Wait For Me - Jamie Lidell
3. Where and When - Hayden
4. The Evangelist - Robert Forster
5. Creator - Santogold
6. Who's That Girl? - Robyn
7. Million Star Hotel - Constantines
8. Dance Parties [Mechanised] - 65daysofstatic
9. Rebel Side Of Heaven - Langhorne Slim
10. No Substitute Love - Estelle
11. Rising Down featuring Mos Def, Styles P - The Roots
12. Sirens - Dizzee Rascal
13. Opened Up - South
14. This Is My Life - Firewater
15. Buzz-IN - Boris
16. 4 Minutes - Madonna
17. Already Down - Awesome Color
18. More Soul Than Wigan Casino - Bearsuit
19. Bump - Y Love
20. Lip Gloss/ No Music - Lil Mama
21. Don't Eat The Yellow Snow - Dweezil Zappa
22. That Knot Unties? - David Karsten Daniels
23. Golfshirt (Part 2) - Nerf Herder
24. Am I Wasting My Time - Eli "Paperboy" Reed
25. Evening Wear - Mindless Self Indulgence
26. Lie in Light - Cloudland Canyon
27. Dome Branches - Nat Baldwin
28. Believe In Something - Jr. Juggernaut
29. Scare Easy - Mudcrutch
30. I'm Not Drowning - Steve Winwood
31. Don't You Want a Man - The Slackers
32. Next To Me (Wait A Minute Sister) - Gavin DeGraw
33. Keep On Dreaming - Lyfe Jennings
34. Sweet And Low - Augustana
35. Bounce - The Cab
36. Hey Brittany - Forever the Sickest Kids
37. She's Lost Control [12-Inch Version] - Joy Division
38. What Would Wolves Do? - Les Savy Fav
39. Copperhead Road (1989/Live In Calgary) - Steve Earle
40. The Middle (Acoustic Version) - Jimmy Eat World
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