Recommended by us on 14th January 2011
...according to our Clinton on Fri 14 Jan, 2011.
This is the second album from French...um Ensemble....Ensemble. Immediately on hearing the first track I'm thinking Broadcast, which in turn leaves me thinking of The United States of America and White Noise then asking Phil about something or other and now I'm back to the job in hand which is trying to explain this to you. Its very French (though Montreal in fact), it has a chamber pop feel to it, very 60's in places with understated strings, big booming kettle drums and nice twisty melodies that could recall Blonde Redhead (when good), neo classical wonder kid Yann Tiersen, and of course Stereolab. Vocals are split between male and female which works nicely and though it sails through a few arty cul de sacs, its bookish nature, excellent arrangements and well thought out melodies mean that after a few listens this could really be something special.
· Beautiful second full length from Montreal’s
French-born Olivier Alary, the songwriter /
composer behind Ensemble
· Alary has previously collaborated with Cat Power,
Bjork and Lou Barlow, amongst others.
· ‘Excerpts’ features the arranging input of
heavyweight, award winning film / theatre
composer Johannes Malfatti.
· A video for ‘Before Night’ was directed by Chinese
Sundance-approved filmmaker Yung Chang.
· A live band is being prepared for live shows on
both sides of the Atlantic.
· “A quietly stunning synthesis of melody and
texture” - The Wire.
Opening
Things I Forget
Les Saisons
Viennent
En attendant l‘Orage
November 22nd
Mirages
Excerpts
Valse des Objets
Trouvés
Imprints
Envies d'Avalanches
Before Night
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