The Kills - Midnight Boom - 2008 |
Never mind that their next record, Blood Pressures, is out TODAY...
Never mind that Alison Mosshart is a member of The Dead Weather and bffs with Jack White...
Never mind that Jamie Hince is marrying HRH Kate (that would be Moss, by the way, not Middleton)...
Never mind that they account for 2/3 of Polaroid and photobooth net incomes...
Never mind that they are effortlessly bad-ass and laidback at the same time...
You can take your pick, really. But when it comes down to it, I appreciate the musical/performance side of what they're all about. Well, that, and it was hilarious when Mosshart wore the same leopard print blouse to every show for like a year. You know what, though? Being rough around the edges never hurt anyone; in fact, the Kills are the perfect arty garage rock/post punk revival bands because they have the street cred and antics to go along with their beat-driven music. And that leopard print blouse was comfortable, dammit.
*And don't forget to tack on the missing track "Night Train" if you aren't downloading from the UK. The whole record is like going on a bender, with the final track "Goodnight Bad Morning" representing your hangover. But with "Night Train" added on the end, you'll be ready to head back out on the town that night. Or at least drive off into the sun in a blaze of glory... Yeah, stay in school, kids.
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PJ Harvey - Let England Shake - 2011 |
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Lykke Li - Wounded Rhymes - 2011 |
Beyond being brilliant in the instrumental landscapes it paints, this record is also incredible lyrically. You get the sense that each song is simply a rendering of a poem from some anonymous poet, never intending the words on the page to be seen by any eyes other their own, and thus felt free to be unrestrainedly honest. You appreciate that freedom listening, because it allows for the expression of feelings that are much stronger and more heartfelt than a lot of what you get from other artists these days. I stress that 'artist,' by the way. With Wounded Rhymes, Lykke Li and producer Björn Yttling (of Peter Bjorn and John) have created a record that is not only great music, but also art. And no, those don't always go hand in hand.
*Also, Lykke would like everyone to know that "Get Some" is about power. Not sex. Yes, I'm aware that "I'm your prostitute, you gon' get some" doesn't exactly deter from this common misconception.
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It is now going on 2:30, and I have an essay that wants finishing (That Beowulf reference was a bit of a hint as to where my mind's at right now... here's to Tolkien, Galadriel, and "the backward view"!). Part 2 of La Vrai Trésor de Christian Dior soon to come, as well as a feature on a certain Alice in Wondøland...
Peace, love, and floating,
Gill Ford
6 comments:
So you ARE Swedish then?
ohhhhhhhhhlanddddddd
^I don't get it?
Oh Land. She's a Danish musician. I THINK that's what Gill was tlaking about when she said Alice in Wondøland...
Sharp eye, Lasse ;)
Lykke Li is a musical genius, I love everything she's done for Wounded Rhymes, it's so much better than her first album!
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