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November 30th, 2009 8:28am

Review: Fanfarlo’s “Reservoir”

Photo via MySpaceMySpaceWhat’s this, a review in almost-December of a record I’ve been talking about since March? Yes folks, welcome to the year-end doldrums where laziness/burnout combines with slow music releases/news for a perfect storm of stagger-to-the-finish-line posts. Hey, at least it’s not a list. Anyways, while I’ve talked about Fanfarlo at length throughout the year, a proper review of Reservoir hasn’t been amongst them. And that’s not right, because as will quite possibly/probably become clear when I do fall back on list-making, it’s been one of my favourite records of this year. Oooh, spoilers!

Reservoir is a record that simultaneously aims sky-high while feeling completely at ease and effortless. To the former point, the most obvious touchstones for the British outfit fronted by Swede ex-pat Simon Balthazar are Arcade Fire and Neutral Milk Hotel with perhaps some Beirut and Belle & Sebastian thrown in for good measure, so even if you’re just trying to be objecticvely descriptive of their sound – a grand and sweeping orchestral pop that’s equal parts wistful and whimsical – you’ve set some unimaginably lofty expectations.

Read more at Chromewaves →

MP3: Fanfarlo – “Harold T Wilkins”
Video: Fanfarlo – “Harold T Wilkins”
MySpace: Fanfarlo


Drowned In Sound reports that Mew will release a live album on December 7 entitled Live At The Hollywood Palladium and recorded, curiously enough, at the Palladium in Hollywood, California back in September.


Three Imaginary Girls and AUX.TV interview The Raveonettes.


Mum have recorded a Takeaway Show on a Paris bus and in a Paris park.


Rumoured for a while, the feature documentary on Blur, covering the years from the band’s origins through their 2009 reunion, is now a reality. No Distance Left To Run will make its theatrical debut on January 19, 2009; the trailer was just unveiled.

Trailer: No Distance Left To Run


Elly Jackson of La Roux talks to BBC about getting to work on album number two.


PopMatters investigates the topic of independent artists allowing their work to be used in ads, talking to The Dears, Bishop Allen, The Dodos and Petra Haden about their experiences on the matter.


November 25th, 2009 11:15am

Vermillion Sands – “Miss My Gun”

The album I Miss My Gun by Vermillion Sands, released by Sacred Bones Records. Cover art is shown.
Vermillion SandsMiss My Gun
Out soon on Sacred Bones


November 25th, 2009 10:08am

Poster: Andrew Bird by The Small Stakes

Andrew Bird poster


Andrew Bird
The Small Stakes, 2009


November 25th, 2009 7:55am

Video: Yeasayer – “Ambling Alp”


November 24th, 2009 3:36pm

MP3: Nick Cave & Warren Ellis – “The House” (from the Original Film Score from “The Road”)

The Road

Nick Cave & Warren Ellis – “The House” From The Road: The Original Film Score, out now on Mute.

(via Flavorwire)


November 24th, 2009 3:28pm

Zeus – “Say Us”

The album Say Us by Zeus, released by Arts and Crafts, Feburary 2010.  Cover art is shown.  Free MP3 download of the song Marching Through Your Head
ZeusSay Us
Out 2/23/2010 on Arts & Crafts

Zeus – “Marching Through Your Head”


November 24th, 2009 3:27pm

Review: Charlotte Hatherley’s “New Worlds”

Photo via MyspaceMySpaceI don’t remember if I read somewhere that Charlotte Hatherley has synesthesia (the condition wherein your visual cognition is tied to your aural and, amongst other symptoms, you see colours or shapes when you hear sounds – experienced by the likes of Lightspeed Champion and Ida Maria, amongst others), but even if she doesn’t you could be forgiven if you assumed she did. Her first two solo records, Grey Will Fade and The Deep Blue, obviously referenced colours in their titles and her while her third record New Worlds has no chromatic reference in its name, the music within is fairly obsessed with all the shades of the rainbow.

Read more at Chromewaves →

MP3: Charlotte Hatherley – “Colours”
Video: Charlotte Hatherley – “Alexander”


I asked (rhetorically) what reason Billy Bragg had to be touring Canada this month – well besides serenading the masses, he’s also found the time to address Parliament on the subject of copyright and perform for picketers outside the Canadian Museum of Civilization. He also chatted with The Vancouver Sun.


Same Some has an extensive interview with Patrick Wolf.


Pitchfork talks to the director of the video for Jarvis Cocker’s “Further Complications” about the making of the clip.

Video: Jarvis Cocker – “Further Complications”


The Line Of Best Fit has details on Massive Attack’s next album, entitled Heligoland and due out on February 8.


Spiritualized’s Jason Pierce talks to The Quietus about how working on the 10th anniversary reissue of Ladies & Gentleman We Are Floating In Space influenced the writing of the next Spiritualized record, currently in progress. The reissue is out December 9 in a variety of formats, including this ridiculously cool blister pack edition.


Adam Franklin discusses the feelings around Swervedriver’s first hometown show in over a decade with The Oxford Mail. Oxford being their hometown. If that wasn’t clear.


Both Drowned In Sound and The Skinny declare that 2010 will be the year of the (Frightened) Rabbit. Their new album The Winter Of Mixed Drinks is out March 1 and Stereogum has radio rips of a couple new songs to download.


JAM talks to Franz Ferdinand’s Alex Kapranos.


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