Showing posts with label Arcade Fire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arcade Fire. Show all posts

Tuesday, 31 December 2013

Album Ratings for 2013

Another year; another list of album’s I either managed to review or ones I intended to, going so far to score them but never getting there. I ran into two albums that ranked a nine (a first!) but album of the year goes to Sigur Rós with Queens of the Stone Age in a close second.

So enjoy this long list of titles and numbers and have an awesome start to 2014.

Thursday, 7 November 2013

Revere - My Mirror/Your Target Review



Question; what's the best band no-one's ever heard of? I'm sure for each of you the answer will be different, especially with how vast music can be and the many opportunities there are to discover new favourites.

When I went to Field Day in 2012, the first band I watched was Revere. The best way I can describe the performance was the vocals of Ian Curtis or Tom Smith with the music prowess of Arcade Fire.

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Arcade Fire - Reflektor Review



Arcade Fire; the holy grail of hipsters, two superb albums, one very good album, in their own words, have never had a hit single, but have enough critical acclaim, cult following and well deserved adulation, that they can pretty much do anything and the world will take notice. After The Suburbs and a three year wait; what did the band have in store for the adoring public?

Reflektor (the title track, not the album) gave a tantalising glimpse of things to come. A seven minute, Nu-Disco infused track with so much happening sonically, that brief moments with David Bowie and even the surreal accompanying music video were completely overshadowed. It was epic, it was strange and it nearly perfect.

Upon the album's release, the last thing on my mind (which normally rears it's ugly head with any double album) is whether the band could maintain interest and deliver an interesting package. Instead, I was still fascinated by the potential huge changes to their sound and atheistic.