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Ryuichi Sakamoto and Iggy Pop - Risky

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Directed by Meiert Avis

An interesting collaboration that sounds like 80's 4AD pop.

Tue May 8 2007 · Posted in Music Videos

The National - Mistaken For Strangers

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Directed by Tom Berninger

Mistaken For Strangers from The National's Boxer out on Beggars.

Tue May 8 2007 · Posted in Music Videos

Archers of Loaf - Lowest Part Is Free!

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From 1994's The Archers Of Loaf Vs. The Greatest Of All Time EP (Alias). One of the top contenders for my possibly-maybe future reunion festival blowout.

Tue May 8 2007 · Posted in Music Videos

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Spread Your Love

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Directed by George Vale

This is unseen footage from a BRMC gig in Toronto, 2005. The video concept is simple; match the song with black and white live footage and great editing. It captures every color and vibe that is essential in BRMC's music.

Tue May 8 2007 · Posted in Music Videos

Helen Stellar - IO

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Directed by Banner Gwinn and Rustin Head

Helen Stellar are on hiatus right now, but this track is one of their finer moments. "IO" landed them a spot on the Elizabethtown soundtrack courtesy of Cameron Crowe. This is the L.A. trio's first official video.

Tue May 8 2007 · Posted in Music Videos

Electrelane: No Shouts, No Calls

 

Electrelane
No Shouts, No Calls
2007 | Too Pure/Beggars Group

Upon listening to Electrelane’s new album ‘No Shouts, No Calls’ my first thought was, ‘Wow, this sounds very…produced’. That is until the vocals kick in, sounding as if they were recorded in someone’s bathroom. This unusual contrast however is the perfect fit for this band, where you have to force yourself to listen to the lyrics over the rising and crashing of the song structures. As a whole, the album tends to ride the pop genre closer than usual, with only smidges of melancholia thrown in. The first two tracks, “The Greater Times” and “To the East” encompass both the light and dark sides of their music, and prepare the listener for the lull in the tracks before the music begins to rise again. It does have a good deal of excellent keyboard work, the star of many of the instrumental tracks on here, and also, I feel, a throwback to mid 90’s Stereolab.

Fans of Electrelane will find this album comforting; it doesn’t stray too far from what they usually do, even reusing similar drum beats. At the same time though, I want them to develop and grow to see what new things they can come up with. No Shouts, No Calls is a good album to transition into Electrelane if you are not familiar with them, kind of like a nice mild cheese before you hit the harsh stuff. I recommend “The Greatest Times”, “Tram 21”, and “Five”.

-Elana Rintala 0 comments

Mon May 7 2007 · Posted in Reviews
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