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Vase - A Distant Green For A Drier Shade

Recommended by us on 14th January 2011

A Distant Green For A Drier Shade by Vase

5...according to our on Fri 14 Jan, 2011.

This is just the kind of album that I enjoy listening to of a morn. I know not who this Stephen Lane character is, but he plays restrained, dinky hushed acoustic pop & dreamy laments with the aid of a rustic guitar & a Casio keyboard. I find the mood of this album thoroughly enchanting. His voice is a fragile, wistful thing that tenderly coats his rattly, twinkly lullabies beautifully. This is a delicate recording that exudes much warmth & intimacy, I've not been so engaged by this kind of music in a while. It often recalls prime early Static Caravan with its blissed merging of chinking music-box electronica & earthy sing-song folkish musings. In essence 'A Distant Green For a Drier Shade' is spiritually linked to much of the twinkly DIY stuff we used to sell bucket loads of 10 years ago. I can't start pushing any comparisons as every artist I consider seems a tad misleading. Vase has his own distinctive charm! Unstylized & pure of heart, this is one lovely, innocent recording that is truly loveable. Give it a home right now, you know you want Vase in your life!!

This 12 song album contains simple melodies, matching acoustic to Casio with the voice of an English gent.  The songs have an intriguing, subtle and graceful quality.

 

 

Vase is Stephen Lane, a uniquely awkward, prolific songwriter who has released four albums and two singles on the Hand Idiom label.  Inspired by classic British TV, American folk and avant garde electronic music, the songs are laced with dark humour and melancholy twists.  Vase has been described as enchanting and mournful, the Dirk Bogarde or James Fox of pop.

 

Over the years Vase has played gigs with: Godspeed You Black Emperor, Jeffrey Lewis, Movietone, Crescent, Mat Riviere, The Microphones, and Andre Herman Dune, among others.

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