Alcest – Shelter (Prophecy Productions) (Review By
Paul)
At
Bloodstock in 2012 I watched Alcest headline in the Sophie Tent and amidst the
clouds of weed marvelled at a band whose roots lay ensconced in black metal and
yet delivered some of the most delicate and beautiful music I had ever heard.
Two support sets with Katatonia later that year encouraged me to familiarise
myself much deeper with the French duo of Neige and Winterhalter. 2012’s Les Voyages De L’ame provided the clearest indication that
their direction was heading about as far away from their earlier leanings and
the latest release, Shelter has continued the journey. The
album opens with the instrumental Wings before the delicate Opale provides a sweet taster for what is to
come. Dreamy passages, clean lyrics and graceful time changes are very much the
staple throughout and La Nuit
Marche Avec Moi continues the
theme of hope which is very much in evidence. Neige has referred to his
childhood experiences as an influence on his writing and there is a poignancy
which runs throughout this tender gentle piece of work. Alcest has been
described as ‘shoegaze’ and there are clear influences; My Bloody Valentine and
Slowdive come to mind on first listen (indeed, Neil Halstead from Slowdive
guests on Away). L’Eviel Des Muses soars and dives, dipping in and out of
the clouds whilst carrying the listener along before the title track, measured
and serene bring a smile of joy as it washes over you. The album’s stand out
track is saved until last; Deliverance,
which provides more wistful lyrics from Neige and a passage which contains a
string section and can only be described as breath-taking. This is an
album which will lift your spirits when you are feeling down, an album that
evokes warm feelings and quite simply makes you feel released from every care
you hold. Put it on whilst relaxing in front of a warm fire with a glass of red
and it will refresh your soul. This album is nowhere near metal, or even close
to its predecessor but one of simple, fresh and fragile music. Quite simple:
listen and enjoy. 9/10
Blackberry
Smoke – The Whippoorwill (Southern Ground) (Review By Paul)
I must
confess I had not heard of Blackberry Smoke until Team Rock played a session
from the Atlanta outfit on Nick Horne’s Classic Rock show late last year. Being
partial to a bit of Southern rock they quickly caught my attention and I took a
punt on their 2012 offering The
Whippoorwill. What an album it is. Released in the UK shortly, the opener Six Ways To Sunday sets out the blueprint. This is
straightforward Southern country rock with Charlie Starr’s soaring vocals
providing the focus throughout. Pretty
Little Lie has some sterling
guitar work and whilst this is nothing new, Blackberry Smoke provide a new
slant on a genre which has seen some of the world’s most awesome musicians.
Lovely tinkling keyboards from Brandon Still are a welcome and essential
addition to tracks such as Everybody
Knows She’s Mine. As with all great Southern bands, the rhythm section
of bassist Richard and (drummer) Brit Turner provides the backbone on which the
rest of the band can demonstrate their range, with elements of bluegrass, soul,
arena rock and even a bit of gospel all thrown into the mix. Like many of their
compatriots, the emphasis is on good time rock ’n’ roll with heartfelt stories
such as One Horse Town.
The title track is much more of a slowed down tune but still retains heart and
soul and a beautiful 70s blues feel. Vocal harmonies are always a feature
of Southern rock and Blackberry Smoke are no exception with Starr’s lead
vocals complemented by
Turner and guitarist Paul Jackson. There isn't a bad track on this album.
However, penultimate song Shakin’
Hands With The Holy Ghost is
already a favourite with a large amount of radio airplay on Team Rock and you
can see why. A real foot stomper with driving guitar and a real feel of one of
my Southern favourites Molly Hatchet all over it. Closing track Up The Road is a beautiful country ballad which
moves into gospel territory and I am sure would be a smash in all those country
bars down South (and I don’t mean Bournemouth!) Blackberry Smoke have been
around for over a decade but their third album, which will finally arrive in
the UK in February delivers everything you could want in a Country/rock album.
Well worth a listen. Now to see them live! 9/10
Within Temptation: Hydra (Nuclear
Blast)
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