5 ...according to our Clinton on 27 November 2006.
I really like this CD by Vase. As you probably realise by reading my weekly
ramblings - I'm entirely fed up of all the records I have to review
sounding exactly the same. So its nice to have something with a bit of
originality to it. It's simple homespun singer songwriter stuff but has the kind
of pastoral yearning that is lost in a lot of other records. At times it
sits somewhere between Havergal and Empress (two of my favourite bands ever).
But that could possibly mean absolutely nothing to you so try to think of an
English rural Low battling against the Hefner/Darren Hayman back catalogue (it
has that lispy English thing going on) or a minimalist lo-fi Start (or even Stuart)
Murdoch (Belle and Sebastian) side project. Anyway I think you get the
idea. Definitely worth a punt. On Hand Idiom Records.
Love this record? Hate it? Tell us.
What their label says...
The album contains nine new songs, written and performed by Stephen Lane with the gracious flair of George Mckenzie (Headfall) playing Violin, drums and percussion, and a hushed vocal duet with Tammy Denitto (Linus) on the song 'Hide My Panama Hat'.
The album merges gentle acoustics and subtle electronic sounds with understated and softly spoken vocals'
"My intention is to make music conveying a homemade sound with a melancholic tone.
Over the years I have collaborated with George McKenzie (Headfall), and Matt and Sam Jones (Movietone(/Crescent)". - Stephen Lane