The 6th outing onto waters uncharted for the enigmatic Boats.
Uncharted waters simply because The Boats refuse to be
channeled into the niche so easily assigned to them.
Having been kindly approached by aus and the Flau stable from
Japan, for a statement of their musical intent, The Boats obliged.
True to hearfelt form, they have generously delivered their most
accomplished, and highly personal ships log to date. But listen
closely, and dont get too comfortable with your dividing fencelines
of genres as the horizon is blurred from on the ship's deck by the
haze of distance from familiar isles.
They're still on the same ship, with distinctive melodies exclusive to
them and the characteristic attention to detail, though they've
discovered new lands within the electronic landscape by utilising
both acoustic and digital navigation techniques and treating them
to their unique shaping.
Never mind drawing inspiration from their personal circle of
admirers and friends, as is almost a staple ingredient on a Boats
record, but also this time from the circle without. This is most
evident with the track names that show an almost forced humour at
their musical pigeon-holing.
So, throw off your shackles, down the acoustic guitar, and allow the
undulating textures reminiscent of the oceans to envelop your
world. And lest we forget, don't start with the Art, and get the Folk
out of here.
The Boats are Andrew Hargreaves (Beppu) and Craig Tattersall
(The Remote Viewer),released some albums from moteer in uk
with vocals on 'Hemihorn' provided by the lucid voiced Chris
Stewart, and Mastering by the stalwart deckhand Miles Whittaker.
tracklisting:
01. Get folk outta my face
02. Its not a folk its a knife
03. The melody mosquito
04. Harry, stop it please
05. As for substance
06. This is for you to read
07. The boats can't save you now
08. Bikes Cars Boats Babes
09. Please correct me
10. The blotch is crossed
11. Hemihorn
...according to ian hawgood.
well, quite simply this is an awesome record - beautiful organic, touching and soulful work from the boys
Rating: 5 out of 5So, what do you think? Best reviewer each month gets £10 off their next order!