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Atmosphere

It’s not going to be easy to write a review on this album. You see, Atmosphere are my favourite group and have been for many years, so the worry of bias is hanging over me. Yet when I press play on the record and hear the first twinkles of glockenspiel opening what has been my most hyped album ever, I know it’s not the bias talking, but simple fact.

Atmosphere have never catered to what’s fashionable or what’s likely to sell them more records and this trend continues on Lemons, with typically brilliant story telling from wordsmith Slug and that snappy snare drum that we’ve come to know and love from beatmaster Ant. However, the Minnesotan duo have changed it up on their sixth album.

Tracks like You give the group a poppier dynamic, the inclusion of a sung chorus, something which happens a few times on the album, bringing a dimension to the listener that has never before been released. The album is much more stripped down than usual, they’re trying different things, the fuzz and bass of Shoulda Known and Can’t Break, the beatless Guarantees and the haunting backing vocals on Me.

Don’t fret though, this is still undeniably an Atmosphere album, the bass line on Waitress reminiscent of Pour Me Another and Dreamer showing they can still rock a happy but punchy vibe. To finish off the album with their unique and beautiful happy/sad In Her Music Box [which you can hear by clicking the player] is a fitting end to what is without a doubt the album of the year.

When life gave Atmosphere lemons, they painted it gold both sonically and lyrically. Untouchable.

Abjekt.

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Werewolves hit London in May

Take Every Time I Die, whack in some Gallows-esque guitars and smack a Daryl Palumbo style vocal on it and bam, there you have it, Werewolves are born…

Werewolves will be playing their first show at Camden’s Purple Turtle on the 16th May with the likes of Outcry Collective and Young Guns.

I suggest you whack on your lumberjack shirt and head down to see them, you won’t be disappointed.

Check a couple of their tracks here.

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Danish hip hop supergroup news

A Danish hip hop supergroup has emerged.

Majors is a 5 man group consisting of Negash Ali, J-Spliff, World Champion DMC killer DJ Noize, DJ Static and Nat Ill. You can check out their stuff on the link below. Looks like it’s going to be big!

www.myspace.com/majorsdk

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Sleepercar stream album

Sleepercar have launched a full stream of their album.

The project from At The Drive-In and Sparta’s Jim Ward is due out this week. Click the link below to hear the record.

www.myspace.com/sleepercarwesttexas

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Stereolab are back

Stereolab have revealed details of their forthcoming studio album.

The album will be called Chemical Chords and is set for an August 18th release. The album will feature 13 tracks and will include string and brass arrangements. The album tracklisting is:

‘Neon Beanbag’
‘Three Women’
‘One Finger Symphony’
‘Chemical Chords’
‘The Ecstatic Static’
‘Valley Hi!’
‘Silver Sands’
‘Pop Molecule’ (Molecular Pop 1)
‘Self Portrait With “Electric Brain”‘
‘Nous Vous Demandons Pardon’
‘Cellulose Sunshine’
‘Fractal Dream Of A Thing’
‘Daisy Click Clack’
‘Vortical Phonotheque’

www.stereolab.co.uk

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Massive Attack discuss new album

Massive Attack‘s new album with feature Tunde Adebimpe and Damon Albarn.

The duo’s collaborator Horace Andy has revealed details of the album syaing he’s recorded three tracks with them saying:

“They send the lyrics for me to learn, I’ve done three tracks. I never know what they are going to choose, I am supposed to be going up to Bristol very soon.Four years now and they haven’t come with an album yet, if I was to stick around and wait on Massive, man, oh my God.”

The record will be Massive Attack’s first since 2003’s 100th Window.

www.massiveattack.co.uk

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Lights.Action!

It’s been quite a year so far with London based 5-piece Lights.Action! Following on from two successful single releases last year (Satellites and Story of a Broken Boy), adrenaline filled appearances at Leeds Festival, the Great Escape and Download along side support slots for Boy Kill Boy, Aiden and I Was A Cub Scout, to name but a few – the band’s ever growing fan base fought off competition to secure them funding for a full length album with the Slice The Pie – the website that enables artists to raise money directly from their fans to professionally record and release an album.

This month sees the release of their debut mini-album on Xtra Mile Recordings, a collection of their best tracks to date, and the perfect way to mark this chapter of their career, before it all kicks off with the new album. Mixed by Richard Wilkinson (Ox Eagle Lion Man, Bombay Bicycle Club) the EP kicks off with single ‘Aurora‘, edging up the tempo with rich guitars, angst driven bass lines combining with Patrick Currier’s commanding vocals. The tracks share the same fervour, with punchy melodies colliding into an intelligent combination of rock, emo and pop, without bowing completely to either genre. With an American-lilt to his vocals Currier throws out intelligent lyrics, encased in addictive riffs and it’s easy to understand why these guys attract such a loyal fan base, with the energy and passion never dropping.

A spine tingling cover of Imogen Heap’s ‘Hide & Seek‘ is an unexpected but stunning addition to the EP, the fragility and serenity of the harmonies highlighted by the coursing guitars and searing riffs of the previous tracks. ‘All Eyes to The Morning Sun‘ is a good showcase for Lights.Action! and well worth a listen. With a new album in the pipeline, they could well be the ones to watch for 2008. Enjoy.

Dee Massey

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Digitalism postpone tour

Digitalism have been forced to cancel their UK tour.

The band released a statement saying that Isi from the group is seriously ill and needs time to recover before they head off to Spain to pick up their European dates. Ticket holders for the following dates have been told to keep hold of their tickets as the shows may be rescheduled:

Edinburgh Liquid Room
Brighton Digital
Norwich Waterfront
Birmingham Academy
Newcastle Digital
Sheffield Plug
Bournemouth Fire Station
Bristol Anson Rooms
Glasgow Arches
Manchester Academy 2
London Astoria

www.myspace.com/digitalism

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Les Savy Fav cover Nirvana

Les Savy Fav have added some cover songs to their live album.

The band’s After The Ball Drops is released digitally on April 29th and features 15 tracks, documenting the band’s 2008 New Year’s show at the Bowery Ballroom in New York. The band play a number of their own tracks as well as covers of The Pixies, Nirvana, Misfits and more. The full tracklisting is:

‘Equestrian’
‘Patty Lee’
‘What Would Wolves Do?’
‘Sweat Descends’
‘Yawn Yawn Yawn’
‘We’ll Make A Lover Of You’
‘The Year Before The Year 2000’
‘The Lowest Bitter’
‘Who Rocks The Party’
‘Tim Speech’
‘Hey Tonight’ (Creedence Clearwater Revival cover)
‘Debaser’ (Pixies cover)
‘Astro Zombies’ (Misfits cover)
‘Sliver’ (Nirvana cover)
‘Everybody’s Gotta Live’ (Love cover)

www.lessavyfav.com

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Gnarls post album free, backwards

Gnarls Barkley have posted their new album as a free download, with a catch.

The album will be released backwards, yes, backwards.elpuoC ddO ehT is 38 minutes and 45 seconds long and features the backwards version of all the tracks. You can download the album by clicking the link below.

www.fronttobackbacktofront.com