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ALBUM ROUNDUP WEEK ENDING 13 SEPTEMBER 2024

Silent Radio presents this week’s unruly bundle of releases for your delectation. Juniore               Trois, Deux, Un            Flag-bearers for neo-sixties French-indie cool whose third album channels French classics through the hyperactive lens of B-52s New Wave and 60s American garage-rock. Jade Hairpins                Get Me The Good Stuff          Second album from Fucked Up’s Jonah Falco and Mike […]
Sometimes, a voice can bubble away in the background, a pleasant enough accompaniment on the radio, gradually infiltrating the senses until eventually the realisation dawns that it is something special. Such a description could be applied to my appreciation of Joan Wasser who is about to release her tenth studio album under the moniker of […]

ALBUM REVIEW – JOAN AS POLICE WOMAN: LEMONS, LIMES AND ORCHIDS

ALBUM REVIEW – MIDWIFE: NO DEPRESSION IN HEAVEN

No Depression in Heaven, Madeline Johnston’s newest release under the Midwife moniker, is a steady trickle of dreamlike slowcore from the other side of an infinite expanse. The Denver, Colorado-based purveyor of self-described ‘Heaven Metal’ (described as emotional music about devastation) returns after last year’s excellent Orbweaving – a collaboration with Vyva Melinkolya – with […]
As Autumn begins, so commences the bombardment of great new releases. This week’s selection is as follows: Claude Fontaine        La Mer                A vibrant blend of 60s French yé-yé pop, Studio One reggae, and Brazilian tropicalia sung in English, French and Portuguese. The unexpected combination of styles makes this album stand out. Hinds                  Viva Hinds       […]

ALBUM ROUNDUP WEEK ENDING 6 SEPTEMBER 2024

ALBUM REVIEW – KUGELSCHREIBER: CHEERLEADERS

Throughout recording ‘Cheerleaders’, Kugelschreiber (which translates from German as ballpoint pen) had a Post-it note in sight that read “What would Prince do?” However, this album sounds nothing like the diminutive, purple-clad wonder. The other influences cited for the record are ABBA, Field Music, Broadcast and Pixies. Unsurprisingly, there is little in common with such […]
Foster the People have come a long way since their 2010 hit single ‘Pumped Up Kicks’ broke the charts, making it easy to look back on the band’s previous records with a sense of nostalgia. Torches was a decent indie pop debut that allowed the group to find a temporary style for the time being. […]

ALBUM REVIEW – FOSTER THE PEOPLE: PARADISE STATE OF MIND

ALBUM REVIEW – TINDERSTICKS: SOFT TISSUE

When the first Tindersticks album emerged in 1993, immediately they stood out from other bands within the independent sector. Their lush, orchestrated sound, decorated with pianos and violins, was at odds with the prevailing zeitgeist. This was the post-grunge era that also saw the first glimmers of what would become Britpop, both highly conservative forms […]
Many things have come from Brooklyn; Jay Z, most of Wu Tang and a bridge. Gooseberry are tipped to be next. Picking a band name isn’t everyone’s forte I suppose. The trio consists of vocalist/guitarist Asa Daniels, drummer Evin Rossington and Will Hammond on bass who blend blues and alt rock to create their sound. […]

ALBUM REVIEW – GOOSEBERRY: ALL MY FRIENDS ARE CATTLE

ALBUM REVIEW – OASIS: DEFINITELY MAYBE

Oasis are back…but could they have faded into non-existence before it had even started? The 29th of August 1994, Oasis’ ‘Definitely Maybe’ was released. 30 years later, this album made by five working class Mancuniun lads is still regarded as one of the best debut’s and began the story, culture and community of Oasis. Unbeknownst […]
There are some absolute crackers among this week’s releases. Dorothy Carter            Troubadour     A reissue of her 1976 debut on which, in addition to hammered dulcimer and psaltery, Dorothy played the flute and sang. She chose songs from all over: Appalachian folk tunes, old and ancient psalms and hymns, Scottish, Irish, French and Israeli melodies, with […]

ALBUM ROUNDUP WEEK ENDING 30 AUGUST 2024

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