Category: Album Reviews

August 9, 2016 / Album Reviews - Archive

ON LOVE AND SCIENCE (https://zulyaandthechildrenoftheunderground.bandcamp.com/) 9/10 Here’s a way to break the download addiction: create the most exquisitely packaged album I’ve seen. On Love and Science is a narrative song cycle, with the CD presented in a book containing a dark fairy tale of sorts and lyrics by Zulya Kamalova,…

August 3, 2016 / Album Reviews - Archive

SO FRENCHY SO CHIC (Cartell) 6.5/10 The French have a way of brushing more lightly against the world than other races. They favour wit over broader comedy, elegance in aesthetics and aerated foods like souffle and choux pastry. French music ranges from delicate 18th-century minuets to the sonic massage of…

August 2, 2016 / Album Reviews - Archive

ARTEFACT (jeremysawkins.com) 7/10 If life has you grinding your teeth down to stumps, this may be the antidote. The opening Blues For Sera has such a relaxed, loping swing that you can’t help but exhale deeply in a contented sort of way, and think things aren’t too bad. A bass…