Showing posts with label Low. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Art of the Cover - Jesu & Sun Kil Moon's "Jesu / Sun Kil Moon" (2016)


Jesu & Sun Kil Moon - Jesu / Sun Kil Moon (2016)


Cuddly Koz is back! Yap, with probably the first of a dozen new albums this year, here under his Sun Kil Moon moniker, he collabs with Brit experimental act Jesu.

The LP dropped January 21, 2016 on Koz's Caldo Verde Records and Rough Trade.

The album also features an array of stellar indie guest .. the likes of Will Oldham aka Bonnie "Prince" Billy, members of Low, Rachel Goswell of Slowdive and Isaac Brock of Modest Mouse. Jesu as well as Steve Shelley of Sonic Youth.

The album has come from the long-standing relationship between Jesu front man Justin Broadrick and Mark Kozelek.

Koz first approached Broadrick in 2007, about a release through his label, after being impressed by a live performance in San Francisco. In 2009 Jesu released Opiate Sun through Caldo Verde Records and later the same year Broadrick interviewed Kozelek for the Caldo Verde website. 

In 2013, Kozelek covered Broadrick's band Godflesh's song "Like Rats" and in 2014 directly referenced Broadrick and Godflesh in "The Possum"; the opening track from Sun Kil Moon's 2015 album Universal Themes.


Tracklisting

1. Good Morning My Love
2. Carondelet
3. A Song of Shadows
4. Last Night I Rocked the Room Like Elvis and Had Them Laughing Like Richard Pryor
5. Fragile
6. Father’s Day
7. Sally
8. America’s Most Wanted Mark Kozelek and John Dillinger
9. Exodus
10. Beautiful You











Sunday, 12 October 2014

Art of the Cover - Rivulets' "I Remember Everything" (2014)





Smokinnng!!!!!!!

An appropriately minimalist cover adorns this fine new collection of minimalist gems.

For 15 years, Nathan Amundson has performed under the name Rivulets producing minimalist Slowcore meets American mini-dramas with Red House Painters flair.

"I Remember Everything" - the fifth Rivulets album - was released by Jellyfant Records.

Here's a nice introduction to "I Remember Everything" from Alan Sparhawk of Low ...


I've known Nathan for many years and we've played shows and made records together, so I know his thing - hushed, reaching vocals weaving an often melancholic impression over sparse guitar and ambient backdrop.  
As the opening song ("Reinforced/Delicate") stumbles in, carrying that familiar weight, I thought I knew what was coming, but I was wrong. By the first two lines of "Into the Night", the second song, I had to sit down because if the rest of the record was going to be like this, I knew I wanted to be there with it.  
To my delight, it did not let up - every song a relentless epiphany, the ragged edge of emotional, even physical, abandon. Timeless songs like "My Favorite Drug is Sleep" and "I was Once a Handsome Man" careen into the more artful/obtuse textures even thru the sprawling electric tribute of "Ride on, Molina." This is what happens when someone with a truly unique vision sticks to their guns and proves it. 
- Alan Sparhawk 
Alan Sparhawk








Tracklisting


01 – Reinforced Delicate
02 – Into The Night
03 – My Favorite Drug Is Sleep
04 – Summer Rain
05 – Is That All You’ve Got
06 – Ride On, Molina
07 – I Was Once A Handsome Man
08 – Carry You
09 – Your Own Place To Ruin
10 – Wrong All The Time














Monday, 25 August 2014

Art of the Cover - Luluc's 'Passerby' (2014)






Another gratuitous pussy shot!

Gorgeous artwork adorns this delicious collection from the Australian/Brooklyn band.

Some may know Luluc from the National's ATP line-up or from last year's Nick Drake tribute, but they have kept such a low profile since their wonderful debut Dear Hamlyn came out in 2008. 

This second album is released by Sub Pop, produced by Aaron Dessner from the National and contains a selection of lovely yet mostly melancholic, Nick Drake-influenced songs. 

Passerby is Luluc's first international release. Co-produced by the band and The National's Aaron Dessner, the album shows off all of Luluc's best qualities, retaining the gentle beauty of the duo's debut while adding textures built with a cadre of impressive players. 

Echoes of Simon and Garfunkel and Gillian Welch can be felt throughout Passerby, while the poignant restraint aligns them well with label mates Low.

A gorgeous collection.







Tracklisting

1. Small Window
2. Without a Face
3. Passerby
4. Winter Is Passing
5. Tangled Heart
6. Senja
7. Reverie on Norfolk Street
8. Early Night
9. Gold on the Leaves
10. Star















Tuesday, 13 December 2011

The Music - UNCUT Magazine's 'Best Albums Of 2011' List


 



Another December, yet another year-end list! This one from the Music Mag I like best, Britland's Uncut, with a list where challenging and adventurous music cosily coexists alongside more traditional type sounds (plus shit from the likes of Björk and The Decemberists!)

The magazine’s album of the year, it turns out, is PJ Harvey’s Mercury winner Let England Shake, a crock that - like most of Peej's outings since "Stories from the City ..." - I found really hard to listen to.  

Nevertheless, quite a few good uns in there including three of my real faves this year, from the Texas troubadour Josh T. Pearson, the always weird and wonderful Bill Callahan and idiosyncratic scottish laddies King Creosote & Jon Hopkins.

Anyway, without further doo doo, here she be .....


50 Unknown Mortal Orchestra – Unknown Mortal Orchestra
49 Arbouretum – The Gathering
48 Cornershop Featuring Bubbley Kaur – Cornershop And The Double-O Groove Of
47 The Caretaker – An Empty Bliss Beyond This World
46 Iceage – New Brigade
45 Mikal Cronin – Mikal Cronin
44 tUnE-yArDs – w h o k i l l
43 St. Vincent – Strange Mercy
42 Jenny Hval – Viscera
41 Raphael Saadiq – Stone Rollin’
40 Kate Bush – 50 Words For Snow
39 Dawes – Nothing Is Wrong
38 His Golden Messenger – From Country Hai East Cotton
37 Little Dragon – Ritual Union
36 Jonny – Jonny
35 My Morning Jacket – Circuital
34 Fatoumata Diawara – Fatou
33 Low – C’Mon
32 Gil Scott Heron & Jamie XX – We’re New Here
31 Destroyer – Kaputt
30 Tim Hecker – Ravendeath, 1972
29 Paul Simon – So Beautiful Or So What
28 King Creosote & Jon Hopkins – Diamond Mine
27 Björk – Biophilia
26 The Decemberists – The King Is Dead
25 Bill Callahan – Apocolypse
24 Real Estate – Days
23 Thurston Moore – Demolished Thoughts
22 Gang Gang Dance – Eye Contact
21 James Blake – James Blake
20 Ry Cooder – Pull Up Some Dust And Sit Down
19 Drive-By Truckers – Go-Go Boots
18 Tinariwen – Tassili
17 Feist – Metals
16 Jonathan Wilson – Gentle Spirit
15 Wilco – The Whole Love
14 Kurt Vile – Smoke Ring For My Halo
13 Tom Waits – Bad As Me
12 Fleet Foxes – Helplessness Blues
11 Laura Marling – A Creature I Don’t Know
10 The War On Drugs – Slave Ambient
09 Bon Iver – Bon Iver
08 Wild Beasts – Smother
07 Radiohead – The King Of Limbs
06 The Horrors – Skying
05 Josh T. Pearson – Last Of The Country Gentlemen
04 White Denim – D
03 Metronomy – The English Riviera
02 Gillian Welch – The Harrow & The Harvest
01 PJ Harvey – Let England Shake

















Thursday, 14 April 2011

The Video - Low's “Try To Sleep”






You stretch your wings. You take a breath. You hide your feet, embrace your head. A tragedy. No, there's never enough. You try to sleep but then you never wake up.



Weird one this! Yap, Low's new vid for “Try To Sleep”, the lead single from the band's fine new album "C'Mon" which dropped this week. A gorgeous postmodern minimalist dark enigmatic lullaby that's as addictive as crack cocaine off a pornstar's back! (so Chuck Sheen tells me, anyway!) A song of lovely haikuesque poetry ("You try to sleep 'cause there's never enough") over a delicious melody and beautiful strings!

The 'high concept' video, directed by Travis Schneideroes, very incongruously features, erm ... John Stamos - apparently a big Low fan!

Yap, Stamos is exactly what I think of when considering the mighty, moody, minimalist work of the Minnesotans who have spent two decades crafting sublime, nay sumptuous, idiosyncratic soundscapes and evocative narratives of heartbreak, pain and loss!

Well, does it work? Not sure. But certainly not as bad as I'd feared! And the chick is damn hot!! ... Plus, at least it will help bring a new audience to this great group.

Stamos had this to say about Low to some mag recently:
I’m actually good friends with their producer Matt Beckley, and he had played me some of the record while they we’re making it, which I loved. Ironically it turns out I was a big fan of one of their older songs “Cue the Strings”… I’m a sucker for a well written song with great harmonies, and when it came time for them to cast the video, they asked if I’d like to be involved, I liked the concept I was happy to be a part of it. The new record is on all the time at my place. One of my favorite indie bands.

So listen up kids! Stamos loves the sh*t out of this album, so you should too! Grab it TODAYYYY!!!

















Saturday, 12 December 2009

The Cover - Low & Dirty Three do " Down By the River"




She could drag me over the rainbow, send me away. Down by the river, I shot my baby. Down by the river, Dead, oh, shot her dead.


Low and The Dirty Three recorded a beautiful, extended, meditative, post-modern version of Neil's great "Down By the River" for the 'In The Fishtank' mini album back in 1999. It's a CD well worth checking out.

"Down by the River" first appeared on Neil's 1969 album with Crazy Horse, "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere."

It's a wonderful and ambiguous song. Murder Ballad or Paean to Heroin? - you decide!

Here, Low and Mick Turner of the Dirty Three do a beautiful cover -  but the clip is all too brief. Sob! Sob!

The vid comes from Low's third show in a row at the East Brunswick Club, Melbourne as part of the 'Don't Look Back' concert series. Their album of choice was the great 'Things We Lost In The Fire', although this particular night was just a regular gig.

Mick Turner was the support act each night, and it's great to see him on stage with the band knocking out this Neil Young number.












 Be on my side,
I'll be on your side,
baby
There is no reason
for you to hide
It's so hard for me
staying here all alone
When you could be
taking me for a ride.

Yeah, she could drag me
over the rainbow,
send me away
Down by the river
I shot my baby
Down by the river,
Dead, oh, shot her dead.

You take my hand,
I'll take your hand
Together we may get away
This much madness
is too much sorrow
It's impossible
to make it today.

Yeah, she could drag me
over the rainbow,
send me away
Down by the river
I shot my baby
Down by the river,
Dead, oh, shot her dead.

Be on my side,
I'll be on your side,
baby
There is no reason
for you to hide
It's so hard for me
staying here all alone
When you could be
taking me for a ride.

Yeah, she could drag me
over the rainbow,
send me away
Down by the river
I shot my baby
Down by the river,
Dead, oh, shot her dead.












Low with Mick Turner perform "Down by the River" Live













Sunday, 30 November 2008

Low - Santa's Coming Over


Low offer a wonderful slice of creepy Christmas cheer!

From the 2008 7" single on Sub Pop Records!

Another great cut from one of our most favourite groups of all, the mighty Low!

Amazing vid too- simple yet very powerful!

Yes lil kids, Santa's Coming Over to rip your nasty hearts out!

We know they're Mormon, but this sounds more than a tad satanic!

Yap, sounds like something from the magnificent original Wicker Man, sung by the mad islanders when burning the 'outsider' cop to death in the giant wicker cage (no, we shall not speak of the recent awful US remake!)!

We love it!

After Shane Mc Gowan's majestic "Fairytale Of New York", this is officially the best Xmas song ever!!






thanks to subpoprecords



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Friday, 5 September 2008

Low - The Great Destroyer (2005)

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Low - The Great Destroyer (2005)
MP3 192 kbps / 82 MB


More amazing music from our favourite mormons!

We sure love Low!


Tracklisting

1. Monkey
2. California
3. Everybody's Song
4. Silver Rider
5. Just Stand Back
6. On The Edge Of
7. Cue The Strings
8. Step
9. When I Go Deaf
10. Broadway [So Many People]
11. Pissing
12. Death of a Salesman
13. Walk Into the Sea


Here she be;



Big thanks to kadorna




Thursday, 3 July 2008

Low - You May Need A Murderer (2008)


Low - You May Need A Murderer (2008)
[6 new acoustic songs, bonus, DVD-rip]


More wonderful music from the wonderful Low. They're Mormon, apparently!

Tracklisting

01. I Started A Joke ( 4:13)
02. Done ( 1:02)
03. Dinosaur Act ( 0:55)
04. Sharp-Tooth Dinosaur ( 1:16)
05. Little Argument With Myself ( 2:30)
06. Pretty People ( 1:43)

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