Monday, 17 March 2014

Introducing...Black Submarine


Black Submarine is a new band risen from the ashes of The Verve.  Their first album is called "New Shores" and it's out now.  Nick McCabe (guitar, violin) and Si Jones (bass) from The Verve have teamed up with long-term Coldplay collaborator Davide Rossi, Portishead drummer Mig Schillace, and Amelia Tucker on vocals.  I like them a lot.

You can listen to the band's work at https://soundcloud.com/blacksubmarine-2/black-submarine and at their website http://blacksubmarine.co.uk/ .  I'd been tempted to buy the CD, but I see that current version has three tracks fewer than the initial "limited" version.  I'm afraid that's a deal breaker for me, so my money will be going elsewhere.

Sunday, 16 March 2014

Clannad - Nádúr

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It's great to see Clannad back together after a 15-year gap.  During that time, singer Moya Brennan has released some terrific solo albums.

This new album, Nádúr, is really good without being their best work.  It features the single "Brave Enough" and the band are on tour with Mary Black.  I have tickets for one of the shows, so bought this album in great anticipation.

The tracks penned here by Moya are among the best.  All the tracks are unmistakably Clannad, with all five members of the hit line-up present.






The packaging of the CD is dismal, just a three panel digipak with no booklet.  There are some ridiculous sleevenotes which are worth reading for their unintentional hilarity.

Here are concert and official videos for "Brave Enough", which features someone called Duke Special on vocals.  I don't know who he is, but to me he is more Duke Ordinary than Special!  A daft attention-seeking haircut seems to be his main claim to fame, judging by the concert video.  Perhaps he's big in Ireland?





This one's an essential purchase if you're a committed fan, but otherwise there are better Clannad albums around including a tasty bargain 3-CD set featuring "Magical Ring", "Macalla" and "Sirius".  

The band's website is at http://www.clannad.ie/

Saturday, 15 March 2014

Panic Room - Incarnate (preview)

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Panic Room's new album "Incarnate" was released this week.  The official sampler video is above, but it's only based on the album artwork.  There is a slightly different feel to this new material, no doubt due to the presence of new guitarist Adam O'Sullivan.  I haven't been able to find a copy of the CD in the shops, even in a major city like Oxford.  I shall have to order a copy, which is a drag in itself.  The album's been available a little longer through the band's website and at an expensive launch party.  

Despite their talent, I really can't see Panic Room achieving much unless they up their game.  They must spend a fortune on recording and production, whereas they should spend some of that budget on a proper song video.  As it is, there is no official video product to buy which features the visually captivating vocalist Anne-Marie Helder and the outstanding band.

I'll report more if I can lay my hands on a copy of the CD...in the meantime check out the tour details and latest news on the band's website http://www.panicroom.org.uk/home.html

Friday, 14 March 2014

Halo Blind - Occupying Forces (preview)

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Halo Blind (previously known as Parade) feature singer-songwriter and renowned Bob Dylan fan Chris Johnson.  Their previous album, The Fabric, was a big favourite here at Trisectorman Towers.  That album featured Anne-Marie and Gavin from Panic Room.  You can read my review here.  Gavin's here again but Anne-Marie isn't, which is a shame if not a big surprise as she has so many other commitments including playing in Mostly Humdrum Autumn.




The new Halo Blind album is "Occupying Forces" and you can sample two full-length songs at 
http://haloblind.com/occupying-forces .  Thankfully the album is available as a proper CD in a jewel case rather than one of those cheapo digipaks.  You can also buy it as a download, of course.  As a member of the mailing list, I can get my hands on an early release copy of the CD and it seems a bit daft not to.  So expect a review soon!