The Jay Reatard come Blink 182 sounds of Cloud Nothings and their much anticipated debut LP comes out this week and here is a brand new video for their very addictive tune "Should Have". (via masses//masses)
[Ruffhouse : 1998]
While I’m 90 per cent sure it’s uncool to admit to a long time jones for The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill - and Lauryn Hill herself is clearly a bizarre person, the fact is three of Album Of The Week’s favourite things (specifically 90’s R&B, rap and pop music) are what this record is all about and when it came out it kinda blew our minds. My very first brush with Lauryn was as a singing high school kid in the second Sister Act movie. The movie itself was pretty average but I remember thinking “holy crap who is this girl?”, particularly in the scene where she does this gospel duet with another girl from her class while sitting at the piano and totally owning it. A couple years later I got into The Fugees when I became obsessed with Blunted On Reality (1994) and the follow up The Score - which everyone with functioning ears became obsessed with. During a Fugees’ hiatus when Lauryn was 23 years old she went to Jamaica and there she made an autobiographical solo album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. It was all about her life at the time; the relationships, her spirituality and the process of having a baby (which she went through while making the record) and the content is super honest – like the track “Forgive Them Father” which is supposedly a diss track aimed at her Fugee band members Wyclef Jean and Pras, including the lyrics: Like Cain and Abel, Caesar and Brutus, Jesus and Judas / Backstabbers do this. Her voice is obviously an amazing instrument (if you want to be hyperbolic like that), but the album also revealed her talent as a producer and musician, and a really innovative songwriter/composer. I think this record is still one of the most interesting crossover records in terms of mixing sounds/genres; there’s near orchestral arrangements on some of the tracks (“Everything is Everything”), hugely uplifting gospel choruses (“To Zion”), 50’s doo wop, soul and reggae. It won five Grammy’s and critics frothed over it, and it perfectly captured the weird musical zeitgeist of the late Nineties – and it WAS weird, remember? Between Ace Of Bass, Montel Jordan and Mudhoney I had no one music identity that I was prepared to commit to, and this record didn’t abide by any genre loyalty. Toward the end of that era a lot of kids respected that and could relate.
People have been waiting a long time for the next chapter in the Lauryn Hill discography, but she’s been a pretty reclusive lady ever since releasing her debut. In the arts, to be considered a creative genius you only need to complete one really great work and with the The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill, Ms Hill nailed it.
Psychedlic pop outfit New Animal are fittingly the next wave of Animal-related bands – the layered pop, driving rhythms and synthesized soundbytes (chirps, squeaks, whistles, etc) remind us very much of another Animal-related musical Collective, or The Beach Boys if they’d existed in the 21st century. It’s great stuff and it’s available for free via their bandcamp right now.
Having received the wonderful 'In Love With Dusk' in the mail only last week Keep Shelley In Athens have released another treat via their beautifully ethereal track 'Hauntin Me'. (via GvB)
One of our favourite female singer-songwriters Joan Wasser is back with her band Joan As Policewoman with the first soulful gospel-infused pop single off her forthcoming release ‘The Deep Field’.
Happy birthday to one of our all time ‘heroes’ David Bowie. At 64 he can claim four decades of awesome tunes and records to his name, as well as securing the uncontested titles for pop music’s original Overlord Of Re-invention and the Most Cool Person On Earth Ever. Happy birthday David. This one is for you...
Star Slinger (AKA Manchester producer/musician Darren Williams) was one of the nicest discoveries of last year. A collection of old R&B records, cut-and-pasted over the top of each and back together again, interspersed with gorgeous Eightie’s-centric lush synths. The result is some of most good-vibes-inducing glitch-pop we’ve heard since The Avalanches dropped Since I Left You all the way back in 2001. Get your ears wrapped around Star Slinger’s new EP Rogue Cho Pa. For free. It’s our lucky day guys.
Check out the gorgeous chill jams out of Italy's by Welcome Back Sailors infused with sweeping synth melodies and the warmth of the italian seaside. Tough Love Records are releasing a 12” in the next few months.