I think it's fair to say that 2014 is no 2013 in terms of good albums released to date. I spent time this month with a few records that were getting rave reviews elsewhere, only to find myself disappointed. Happily though, some lesser known albums got promoted into the ten picks in their place.
You can hear tunes from albums like these on my weekly show on Radioaktiv, every Wednesday at 9pm GMT. For this reason I have tried to add tracks that I haven't played on the radio show. Enjoy...
Lorelle Meets the Obsolete 'Chambers'
Like many "scenes", there are now too many psych/garage bands around and the quality has been diluted. Happily Mexico's LMTO have released a collection of edgy and imaginative music which stands heads and shoulders above many of their contemporaries.
Jon Porras 'Light Divide'
my review (the 405)
An ambient album from one half of Barn Owl, moving away from guitar based soundscapes towards pure electronica. At times this is incredibly beautiful.
Real Estate 'Atlas'
There is nothing new in what Real Estate do but they do it so well, with a gift for melody and delicate guitar lines.
Metronomy 'Love Letters'
One of the best 'pop' albums of the year, 'Love Letters' sees Metronomy move away from dance music to embrace a minimal kind of psychedelia, not a million miles from Arthur Lee and Love. A very pleasant surprise.
Linda Perhacs 'The Soul of Natural Things'
With a back story reminiscent of that of Vashti Bunyan a few years ago, Linda Perhacs returns to the record business 44 years after her last album (the psych-folk classic Parallelograms), having retired from her career as a dental hygienist. This time she is aided by people she has influenced and inspired, such as Julia Holter and Panda Bear.
Liars 'Mess'
'Mess' sees Liars attempting to re-invent their sound by injecting it with 4/4 techno, yet they also manage to sound exactly like themselves in the process. Like they say of the Fall, always different, always the same.
Hauschka 'Abandoned City'
A sonically fascinating album on which Hauschka returns to the prepared piano, and creates a series of varied instrumental soundtracks. All of the track names are actual abandoned cities, fact fans.
Fenster 'The Pink Caves'
It seems this noir-ish collection came out of nowhere. Fenster hail from Berlin and this album manages to evoke both David Lnych and the recent Warpaint album at the same time. Investigate this if you like that description, you won't be disappointed.
François and the Atlas Mountains 'Piano Ombre'
Another luscious album from this bunch, and the first since they have fully relocated to France. Lyrically it is still split evenly between English and French, whilst the music is a mix of catchy pop and longer, more thoughtful pieces.
Dean Wareham 'Dean Wareham'
Last year's 'Emancipated Hearts' EP was strong and contained some of the best music the former Galaxie 500/ Luna man had made in years. If anything, this self-titled album is even better.
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new tracks // second edition 2014
Every Wednesday on Radioaktiv I put together a show based around new music releases. A few of these are only available via soundcloud, ahead of any physical release, so I hope to regularly bundle them together in a blog post every few weeks. If you wish to submit any music for review or for a play on the show, read this. Old shows can be found over here.
'Sunday Owls' by Fenster
From the new album by the this Berlin-based quartet, this is an atmospheric and moody piece of work.
'Boy Sweet Boy' by Las Kellies
An Argentinian band who have been compared to everyone from the Raincoats to Bananarama, which basically means that this is post-punk with hints of dub reggae and strong tunes. From last year's album Total Exposure.
'Radiant Hex' by Ninetails
It's hard to believe that there are only three people in this Liverpool band, their sound is so rich and ambitious, incorporating a huge range of instruments, with some arresting field recordings and samples in the mix as well.
'Slow Breath' Farewell J.R.
A beautiful piece of music from this Cambridge-based musician, which sounds more like it was fashioned from the landscape and music of Iceland.
'Eruption (Gonna Get My Hair Cut at the End of the Summer)' by Tobacco
I guess they are perhaps too well established for the new music page, but this is a helluva tune. Album dueon May on Ghostly.
'Marshall' by Wonder Villains
Another great pop song, this time from this relatively new band from Derry, there is an album due in June.
'Touch the Leather' by Fat White Family
Ok, they've been lauded as the best new band around, quite a live experience, etc, this lot have had some serious acclaim so far. 'Touch the Leather' has an edginess and danger sadly absent from most new music these days.
'Devitalise' by Chain and the Gang
The return of Ian Svevonious (the Make-up, Nation of Ulysses etc) and it is a welcome one. New album Minimum Rock n Roll due in April.
'Hudson' by Amatorski
Atmospheric taster from the forthcoming album 'From Clay to Figures'. I can't quite decide whether this Belgian duo are dream pop or post rock, but at least you can make your mind up with this clip.
'Love is Above All' by Plastic Flowers
This band are described as a dream pop project from Greece, and for this tune from their just released album Evergreen they are joined by New Yorker Ed Askew, whose laidback vocals suit the mood perfectly.
'Sunday Owls' by Fenster
From the new album by the this Berlin-based quartet, this is an atmospheric and moody piece of work.
'Boy Sweet Boy' by Las Kellies
An Argentinian band who have been compared to everyone from the Raincoats to Bananarama, which basically means that this is post-punk with hints of dub reggae and strong tunes. From last year's album Total Exposure.
'Radiant Hex' by Ninetails
It's hard to believe that there are only three people in this Liverpool band, their sound is so rich and ambitious, incorporating a huge range of instruments, with some arresting field recordings and samples in the mix as well.
'Slow Breath' Farewell J.R.
A beautiful piece of music from this Cambridge-based musician, which sounds more like it was fashioned from the landscape and music of Iceland.
'Eruption (Gonna Get My Hair Cut at the End of the Summer)' by Tobacco
I guess they are perhaps too well established for the new music page, but this is a helluva tune. Album dueon May on Ghostly.
'Marshall' by Wonder Villains
Another great pop song, this time from this relatively new band from Derry, there is an album due in June.
'Touch the Leather' by Fat White Family
Ok, they've been lauded as the best new band around, quite a live experience, etc, this lot have had some serious acclaim so far. 'Touch the Leather' has an edginess and danger sadly absent from most new music these days.
'Devitalise' by Chain and the Gang
The return of Ian Svevonious (the Make-up, Nation of Ulysses etc) and it is a welcome one. New album Minimum Rock n Roll due in April.
'Hudson' by Amatorski
Atmospheric taster from the forthcoming album 'From Clay to Figures'. I can't quite decide whether this Belgian duo are dream pop or post rock, but at least you can make your mind up with this clip.
'Love is Above All' by Plastic Flowers
This band are described as a dream pop project from Greece, and for this tune from their just released album Evergreen they are joined by New Yorker Ed Askew, whose laidback vocals suit the mood perfectly.
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