Review: Portishead - Third
Posted on 03.27.08 by tim @ 11:50 am

Now this has been a damn long time coming. Portishead [MySpace] were one of my favourite bands when I was at school, and those trip-hop grooves still sound as good now as they ever did. But finally, after a ten year hiatus we are getting something new. Rumours have been circulating about this album, title ‘Third’ for about the past three or four years but only now has it come to fruition. I wish I could post a couple of tracks from it, but none have yet been OK’d for promotional purposes (not that that has stopped some other people…). When they do they will be here.

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The album is slated for release on April 28th, and yo can already pre-order a box set. However, like pretty much every other much anticipated album has already leaked and I can assure you has been worth the wait. This is not quite more of the same from Portishead as the scene they, along with Massive Attack, were famed for creating has moved on a little bit. The new album lacks the laid back jazz-styled groove within which they created their mastery - and they have replaced it with sounds a lot more sinister and haunting.

Silence sounds like it could be the soundtrack to the climax of a thriller/horror film, which is a theme that could apply to various parts of this album. It is just slightly aggressive, subversive but most notably different to what I at least was expecting. The whole album is a mesh of numerous influences that were less apparent on their previous work, the aggression on tracks such as Machine Gun reminds me of some later Prodigy, whilst others like Deep Water would not have sounded out of place in the bluesy american folk of the 1930s. Yet somehow this album works as a whole.

The Rip reminds me more of some of Beth Gibbonns’ solo effort such the minimalist Show she created with Rustin’ Man. It is a masterpiece that I hope gets a single release, as it evolves around her slow paced haunting vocals with a subtle synth line and simple drums that shows off Portishead’s expertise.

One things that has annoyed some other reviewers has been the aggressive and repetitive drums that are central to a number of the later tracks on the album, including Machine Gun in the video below, but rhythm has always been central to the Portishead sound. They have just transformed this on a few tracks into taking their sound away from the background as the drums drive the song forward. We Carry On an example of how well all this works.

You need this album.


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New Arctic Monkeys leaks
Posted on 04.05.07 by tim @ 1:50 am

Tracks from the new Arctic Monkeys seem to be springing up all over the place. Some of it is great like 505, but others I’m not so sure about at the moment.

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I am not going to tell you where to get it, so don’t ask, but here is an example of the melancholy side that they show on a couple of tracks. Don’t worry though, they have plenty of rock in there too.

Arctic Monkeys - Only Ones Who Know

-Tim


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New Bloc Party Leaked
Posted on 11.15.06 by tim @ 3:41 am

Well the new Bloc Party has leaked and although it apparently isn’t the final post production mix I have to say it is my favourite sophmore album in a long time. I’m really looking forward to this when it comes out in February after the final mix-down - but aprt from the mix being a little top heavy this is sounding great! Hunting for Witches and On are my favourite tracks after a couple of listens. I would love to post a track or two, but I think that’s a little unfair on the band this early an unfinished as well unless they give their ok. You can find the holw album at the usual suspects though if you’re looking;)

Over at GoodWeatherForAirstrikes these quite some debate going on about this, and also a little bit of news about the new Deerhoof album also leaking - something I a little less excited by (but I haven’t had a chance to check it out yet).

-Tim


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Placebo and Babyshambles
Posted on 11.05.06 by tim @ 1:30 am

Well it has been a long break, for myself and Hamish as essays etc have taken over my life at uni, but after watching the latest episode of The OC, there is a Placebo track being played throughout much of it which I just loved and thought I would share it (along with a great Kate Bush original video). It isn’t on any of their albums as far as I know, but seems to have surfaced on a Q freebie CD at some point. So here you go:
Placebo / MySpace
[Buy]Placebo - Meds

[Download]Placebo - Running Up That Hill / 2

I have also been sent a few tracks which are rumoured to be on Babyshambles next release, known as the Blinding EP, which is sounding pretty good in my opinion. It is a bit of more of the same, but with a little less chaos, which is something that annoyed me on Down in Albion. Sedative is my favourite track and just for you guys ;)
Babyshambles / MySpace
[Buy]Babyshambles - The Blinding EP (Pre-order)

[Download]Babyshambles - Sedative / 2

That’s it for today, but stay tuned - updates should be a bit more regular from now on :)

-Tim


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New beginnings
Posted on 04.17.06 by walrae @ 6:59 pm

I’ve been saying this site was going to go live since the summer, but never got round to actually setting it up. So here it is, the start, the start of a new mp3 and music blog from the UK. The team behind this site are at univeristies spanning the United Kingdom from Edinburgh to London, so we should be able to give you the latest ramblings on the music scene across the country.

I’ll let each member introduce themselves a little better within their own posts, and let them give their preferred method of contact, but for any general comments or enquiries about this site, give us a shout (email link is on the left menu).

Walrus


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