Saturday, October 27, 2018

ALBUM OF THE WEEK (#43): The Silence Kit - Fall Protection (2018)





INDIEVOTION SCORE: 7.5/10

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Where The Time Goes [3]: And The Kids - Turn to Each Other (2015); Friends Share Lovers (2016).


Photo Credits: Brian Garbrecht

Today we're featuring «And The Kids» albums released to date, as a very good example of how the time flow helps to emphasize what was pretty obvious by the time both albums were released: they are genuine masterpieces.

“Turn to Each Other” and “Friends Share Lovers” still sound fabulous and keep delivering the most gorgeous sensations. I can't sincerely see both these albums as separate entities considering that they somehow seem to work out or have been crafted as Part One and Two of the same opus. A dark side and a not so much dark side though both extremely nostalgic of the past and the future. The nostalgia of anxiety.



One of the most appealing thing in these two albums is the way the band managed, unconsciously i believe, to connect with a wide range of different listeners from Generation X to Generation Y with a mix of life experiences with which people can really relate to, in spite of the algorithmic circumstance and peculiarity of the roads taken and not taken by each individual. There is a strong feeling of timelessness springing from song to song.



These two albums could perfectly be one. One double album. It would be one of those cases where less is more would be a fallacy. Both these albums are bridged together with a peculiar lyrical intensity and musical inventiveness that enables the listener to enjoy an amazing set of dope, soulful, hit songs. The listening experience of albums One and Two by «And The Kids» share a singular sense of complement and aesthetic coherence that reminds those prog rock albums of the early 70s that were a musical story telling of myth and reality. And The Kids sound fascinatingly good.

Time is the magnum pressure test and while there are loads of albums, many of them recently release, that are unbearable to listen just a few months after being released, on the contrary these two «And The Kids» albums pass the test with a rewarding brilliance that will make them live forevermore.

Saturday, October 20, 2018

ALBUM OF THE WEEK (#42) : Moaning Lisa - Do You Know Enough? (2018)











INDIEVOTION SCORE: 8.5/10

Thursday, October 18, 2018

Where The Time Goes [2]: Allison Crutchfield - Tourist In This Town (2017)



It sounds like a cliché to just say that Allison Crutchfield is Waxahatchee's twin sister. Above all, it's absurdly unfair. They're twins but don't annul the talent of one another. Released in early 2017, "Tourist in This Town", her debut album, did receive some cool reviews but how would it sound like within two years time? It still resonates really great to say the least.



"Tourist in This Town" is essentially about settling matters with the heartbreaking past as well as it appears to be a rather well achieved recognition of self-esteem and artistic independence, perfectly reflecting Allison Crutchfield musicianship, multi-instrumentalist and composition abilities. On the other hand it would be unwise to not acknowledge the soft clean 80s synth pop whispering all through the album giving it both gracefulness and luminosity just like when you enter a dark room and suddenly open the curtains which is somehow the metaphor for this album: shedding light onto yourself.

Almost two years after being released "Tourist in This Town" keeps being a highly pleasurable listening, nostalgic, bitter-sweet, sad at times but most of all a healing, closing chapter before new memories are built. Remarkably delicate and beautiful.

Monday, October 15, 2018

AUSTRALIAN GEMS 2018: The Goon Sax - We're Not Talking









INDIEVOTION SCORE: 8.5/10

Saturday, October 13, 2018

ALBUM OF THE WEEK (#41): Madeline Kenney - Perfect Shapes (2018)











INDIEVOTION SCORE: 8.5/10

Monday, October 08, 2018

AUSTRALIAN GEMS 2018: New War - Coin









INDIEVOTION SCORE: 9/10

Saturday, October 06, 2018

ALBUM OF THE WEEK (#40): Marissa Nadler - For My Crimes (2018)











INDIEVOTION SCORE: 8.5/10

Tuesday, October 02, 2018

ALBUM OF THE MONTH [September]: IDLES - Joy As an Act Of Resistance (2018)













INDIEVOTION SCORE: 9.5/10