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Old 01-07-2018, 10:27 AM   #1491 (permalink)
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Album title: European Song
Artist: Kreidler
Genre: Electronica/Krautrock/Experimental/Coldwave
Nationality: German
Release date: April 7
Position in Discography: Thirteenth
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Average RYM Score: 2.86
You would say more an EP really, as this has only five tracks, although one is over twelve minutes long. Still, that's only a total of thirty-four minutes. I must say, I do like the opener, has a real kind of mystery about it. Kind of all sounds quite similar though. I don't hate it, but I'm pretty sure I don't love it. Bit too repetitive; maybe that's the norm with this genre, but I'd like a little more variety please.

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Old 01-07-2018, 11:56 AM   #1492 (permalink)
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Album title: Lovely, Little, Lonely
Artist: The Maine
Genre: Indie Rock/Pop Rock/Alt-Rock
Nationality: American
Release date: April 7
Position in Discography: Fifth
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Average RYM Score: 3.25
Sort of gives me a Train/Imagine Dragons feel, which is not really a good thing I think. The first time I get really interested is “Black Butterflies and Déjà Vu”, which is a nice power pop song that I could hear playing on the radio no problem, other than its title (DJs like short, snappy titles, though it probably wouldn't matter, as these days they only announce or introduce about ten percent of the songs they play, if that) and then “Do You Remember (The Other Half of 23)” is very catchy too. Overall though, a decent pop/rock album, but nothing special.

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Old 01-07-2018, 02:30 PM   #1493 (permalink)
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Album title: Hopeless Romantic
Artist: Michelle Branch
Genre: Pop/Rock/Country/Indie Pop
Nationality: American
Release date: April 7
Position in Discography: Third
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Familiar with this artist? No
Familiar with the genre or subgenre? Some
Average RYM Score: 3.16
This isn't bad. Whether it's anything more than that I'll reserve judgement on for now. She does have a nice voice and the music is pleasant, but you could say that about hundreds of albums, so what's different, if anything, about this? Stay tuned. “Knock Yourself Out” is a nice soulful tune, got a lot of atmosphere to it. I also like “Carry Me Home”, but there's not enough here to make me that interested. It's okay, but just that.

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Old 01-08-2018, 10:28 AM   #1494 (permalink)
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Album title: Let Me Fly
Artist: Mike + The Mechanics
Genre: Pop Rock
Nationality: English
Release date: April 7
Position in Discography: Eighth
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Average RYM Score: 3.14
It will come, I'm sure, as a surprise to no-one that I am/was a fan of this band, being as it is the solo project of Genesis guitarist Mike Rutherford, and I loved the first two albums. However I wasn't so gone on the third, and had lost interest by the fourth. So this is my chance to reconnect with them, though I see that since the untimely death of vocalist Paul Young and the departure of vocalist Paul Carrack, this is almost a totally new band. Perhaps that's not a bad thing: I found M+tM started out as almost what I would term a progressive pop group, but by the third album had regressed (rather like Rutherford's parent band) into a simple pop band. Maybe this is their resurrection and redemption? Or maybe not.

With new vocalist Andrew Roachford (remember “Cuddly Toy”? No? **** you then) there's a very gospel approach to the opener, and title track, and I must admit I really like it. It's pretty decent pop rock from there on really, though anything as good as the title track has yet to make an appearance. “Save the World” is a nice little ballad, but “High Life” is an example of the insipid sort of song that led to the likes of “Over My Shoulder” that made me want to forget about this band. Man, it's weak. On the other hand, “The Letter” reminds me of their halcyon days and “Silent Running (On Dangerous Ground)” and then “Not Out Of Love” is another weak, limpwristed soppy half-ballad.

Roachford slots right in here (I know it's not his first outing with the band but it is for me) and I honestly don't know if that's a good or bad thing. For me, this could be Carrack or Young (were he still alive) singing; I don't hear any great difference and I wonder if that's a sign that the music is so bland and uninteresting that anyone could sing it, or is Roachford being encouraged to sing the same as the other two, in an effort not to alienate the fans?

In the end, some decent tracks but some pretty poor ones, and I'd have to say that on the strength of this album, I was probably right to stop listening when I did. This band started off strong, had a lot of promise, but like the parent organism they've just been sucked down into a cesspit of mediocre second-rate pop, with the odd gem popping up to the surface, to lie on top before sinking back down into the depths.

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Old 01-08-2018, 12:08 PM   #1495 (permalink)
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Going to try to do this at the end of each week, as in, the week the albums are released, not every week. So in other words, there'll be a slot in the first, second, third and final week of each month. So we've reached April 7, making this the first time this month where we look back to the previous month and examine some of the albums you've recommended for March which were

Ped was first out of the traps last month, so it's to her first choice we turn to kick this off.

Album title: Kelly Lee Owens
Artist: Kelly Lee Owens
Suggested By: Paedentic Basterd
Genre: Synthpop/Techno
Nationality: English
Release date: March 24
Position in Discography: Debut
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Average RYM Score: 3.42
No problems so far; a very dreampop sound, with some nice electronic “soft” techno mixed in. She has a really nice voice, reminds me of yer wan from School of Seven Bells. Lovely orchestration (probably synthesised but no less lovely for that) on “Lucid” while “Evolution” has a really nice catchy rolling beat to it, with a totally muted vocal from Kelly – just one word? Then it kicks into slightly more uptempo techno (what's the difference between techno and trance anyway, can someone tell me?) which brings in a few more words, though not many. So far, I love this anyway.

“Bird” is a great little instrumental, and some great understated vocal work on “Throwing Lines”. Is it possible to merge shoegaze and techno? Technogaze? There seem to be elements of the former in here, vocally anyway. Well, that would be if I knew what I was talking about, which of course I don't. “Keep Walking” has a great dark atmosphere about it, kind of a trip-hop thing going on there, with what sounds like bees buzzing about too. The last track is nearly ten minutes long, and part of it sounds like there's a sitar being used (though there probably isn't) and it's totally perfect. Excellent album, good start for those not on the list.

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Old 01-08-2018, 03:23 PM   #1496 (permalink)
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Album title: Watercolor
Artist: Porter Ray
Suggested By: Frownland
Genre: Hip-hop
Nationality: American
Release date: March 10
Position in Discography: Second
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Familiar with this artist? I think I heard one song previously
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Average RYM Score: 3.04
Love the atmospheric background when this starts, and the rap is very low-key and restrained, and the next song is the one I mentioned I heard above, “East Seattle”, which really impressed me. “Past Life” speeds things up and increases the intensity with some fine synth and powerful percussion. Call me ignorant, and I am, when it comes to hip-hop, but do they ever play their own music or is it always samples? Just wondering. Anyway, pretty good stuff so far. I wouldn't rate it as top material just yet – parts of it are slightly boring me – but “Arithmetic” is cool, though the bit at end is weird: sounds like an old gospel song played on a phonogaph or a wax cylinder or – oh, I see now. It's his wife (?) singing over the phone. Yeah, well, cute and all, but this kind of thing annoys me on hip-hop albums, viz, I don't care.

“Lightro (Looking For the Light)” is another good one, but I do find my attention wandering a little here. Nice sound to “My Mother's Words”, a very soul-ish backing I feel, and basically I'd say this is a good hip-hop album, but I wouldn't go mad about it and I wouldn't be too pushed about hearing more. Good for what it is though.

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Old 01-08-2018, 05:11 PM   #1497 (permalink)
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Album title: Greatest Hits
Artist: Remo Drive
Suggested By: Qwertyy
Genre: Emo
Nationality: American and Canadian
Release date: March 15
Position in Discography: Debut
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Average RYM Score: 3.41
Ha ha! Big joke, guys, calling your debut album Greatest Hits! Unfortunately, the humour wears off pretty quickly as soon as the singer opens his mouth: by god I hate him. Awful, whiny voice and he doesn't seem to have any presence at all. Still, we'll give him a chance I guess. Oh God, the second track ends with a (very stilted and wimpy) drum solo. Not liking this more as it goes on. All right, I can't stand this ****er's voice. I'm outta here.

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Artist: Remo Drive
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Genre: Emo
Nationality: American and Canadian
Release date: March 15
Position in Discography: Debut
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Average RYM Score: 3.41
Ha ha! Big joke, guys, calling your debut album Greatest Hits! Unfortunately, the humour wears off pretty quickly as soon as the singer opens his mouth: by god I hate him. Awful, whiny voice and he doesn't seem to have any presence at all. Still, we'll give him a chance I guess. Oh God, the second track ends with a (very stilted and wimpy) drum solo. Not liking this more as it goes on. All right, I can't stand this ****er's voice. I'm outta here.

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Thanks Qwertty, I'll be playing these guys in plug.dj. Can't wait.
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