Electrelane
No Shouts No Calls
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Description: | 2LP on Too Pure |
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| Format: | Double LP (vinyl) | |
| Genre(s): | Experimental Indie | |
| Label: | Too Pure | |
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£12.99
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Electrelane
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Description: | 2LP on Too Pure |
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| Format: | Double LP (vinyl) | |
| Genre(s): | Experimental Indie | |
| Label: | Too Pure | |
| Price: |
£12.99
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| Availability: | Sold out / currently unavailable. Sorry! |
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...according to our Ant on 26 April 2007.
‘No Shouts, No Calls’ is alive with Electrelane’s signature impassioned organ melodies, primal drum beats, rhythmic bass and weaving guitar riffs, but there’s an underlying softness present. Where the last album ‘Axes’ offered edge and experimentation and ‘The Power Out’ before it being Electrelane’s first vocal offering, where lyrics wavered over cinematic soundscapes, ‘No Shouts, No Calls’ is a collection of eleven, strong, infectious and individual songs. From the emotive opening lyrics of ‘The Greater Times’, “You say you don’t know what love means anymore. Since I found you I’m tearing down the walls” – it’s clear that ‘No Shouts, No Calls’ is a personal album, and one capturing Electrelane’s positive mood, pouring it into hauntingly beautiful songs which blend hypnotic intensity with a near jaunty pop aesthetic to perfection. From the indie rock guitar riff of ‘After The Call’, to the gentle organ melody and serenely tender vocals of ‘At Sea’, through to the clashed metallic guitar and drum duel of ‘Between The Wolf And The Dog’ and the sultry modern love ditty that is ‘Cut And Run’, followed by the spiralling piano beauty of ‘The Lighthouse’, each track stands in isolation, both exciting and powerful, while collectively they fit and flow together.Electrelane’s most diverse and accessible album to date.