| Subcribe via RSS

Various Artists – Dark Was the Night

February 20th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in Album reviews

An AIDs charity compilation offered by 4AD and Red Hot, Dark Was the Night gathers the most recognizable names in the world of indie music for two discs worth of new recordings, the first folk-centric and the second more electric; as one would expect the results are mixed, with some big highlights – excellent contributions from Grizzly Bear (“Deep Blue Sea”), Arcade Fire (“Lenin”), My Morning Jacket (“El Caporel”), a team up between David Byrne and Dirty Projectors (“Knotty Pine”), and one of Bon Iver’s best songs yet (“Brackett, WI”) – and some disappointments – Spoon seem to phone it in on “Well-Alright” and Sufjan Stevens’ 10-minute epic “You Are the Blood” is not nearly as impressive as it thinks it is – but who cares because it’s for a good cause so you should buy it anyway.

More »

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Antony and the Johnsons – The Crying Light

January 19th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Album reviews

Antony and the Johnson’s newest LP is musically not too dissimilar from 2005′s I Am a Bird Now – greeting the listener with sparse and lovely instrumentation and Antony Hegarty’s uniquely soul-shaking voice – but the lyrical focus has shifted from Hegarty’s inner-self to the natural world, without losing the massive emotional weight of his previous work, particularly on medatative album highlights like “Her Eyes Are Underneath the Ground” and the deathbed ballad “Another World”.

More »

Tags: , , ,