Saturday, July 2, 2011

Albums


KJ: It really is All About Like. A very good tale behind this 1. KJ is 79-yr-older retired scientist Ken Jewers who has set lyrics composed by his dad who died in 1968 and KJ's individual son to songs he penned himself in the 1960s. The end result is brassy big band that could have stepped straight out of the nineteen fifties. If you like classic swing, you won't be disappointed. KJ's dreamed this dream for a long time so it demonstrates maintain heading and you may get there in the end.


THOMAS TANTRUM: Mad By Moonlight. The Thomas bit comes from singer Megan Thomas' name and she's throwing no strops here with this indie pop themed on sleep - or absence of it. Female insanity, insomnia and items that go bump in the night time surface in songs that verge from the warm and cosy by means of to lead track Sleep that's strangely skewed to the level of being compulsively strange.


WULYF: Go Inform Hearth To The Mountain. Life's hardly ever hassle-free is it and WULYF stands for Planet Unite Lucifer Youth Groundwork and whilst they could perhaps audio like a peculiar non secular cult the only connection was they recorded this self-confessed 'heavy pop' in a disused church to give it give it a 'not of this earth' presence. The significantly-off fuzziness, wails and guitar ripples also aid.

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