Saturday, 24 September 2011

Gravity The Seducer - Ladytron








Ladytron have smoothed down the harsh totalitarian electro of their last album Volicifero to a more mellow and melodic sound. The vocals of Lead singer and keyboardist Helen Marnie are now more prominent. Recorded in Kent their fifth album Gravity The Seducer is produced by founder member Daniel Hunt with additional production by Barry Cortini and ex Nine Inch Nails member Alessandro Cortini. He also contributed to the last album. The excellent opening track White Elephant hooks you with the lyrics ’surrender with me, we’re walking in our sleep and won’t come around for you’.  This song  as well as the single Ace of HZ were already featured on the compilation Ladytron Best of 00-10. Both songs were also performed on their recent tour. The second track Mirage is another great song ‘holding hands with a mirage’. White Gold starts slowly then kicks off with the drums and in comes the keyboard melody. Ambulances grabs you with its drum machine and haunting refrain. For those wondering where second vocalist and keyboard player Mira Aroyo has gone then she appears for Moon PalaceThe album closes with a reprisal of Ace of HZ for the instrumental Aces High


There are some great songs on here but you almost wish for another killer song like Destroy Everything you Touch. Ladytron have been criticised for never having commercial success but they still have a solid fan base. However, despite a few too many instrumentals, this could be their breakthrough album. 


Best songs White Elephant, Mirage, Ace of HZ, Ambulances.

Sunday, 11 September 2011

Who the hell is Jessie J?





Jessie J said this week to the NME that she doesn't know who PJ Harvey is and she didn't know what a Mercury Prize was.  She said she lived in a bubble and vowed to check out PJ Harvey's back catalogue. She aims to record Oasis' Don't look back in anger (that's Oasis the nineties britop band not the drink). She was suffering from jet lag but Oh dear Pop Starts hey?

Friday, 9 September 2011

P J Harvey Mercury Prize Winner 2011



Polly Jean Harvey had done it again. It was ten years ago since she won the Mercury Music prize with 'Stories from the city, stories from the sea'. As she said on accepting her award, a lot has happened since she witnessed the tragic events of 9/11 from her hotel room. Now she has triumphed again with Let England Shake. There was some strong female competition from the likes of Adele, Katy B and Anna Calvi (who was produced by Rob Ellis who has collaborated previously with PJ Harvey). The judges made an excellent choice this year awarding the artist who has produced the best creative album, rather than the most commercial or obscure artist. Anyone remember Speech De Belle?

The first time I listened to this album PJ Harvey's voice sounded totally different from her previously deeper voice. She reminds me of David Bowie as she is a chameleon like artist, changing her image as well as her music with each album she makes over her 20 years of making some great records. She just improves with each album.

Let England Shake is like modern war poetry. It combines social commentary about England's role in war - particularly the current wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and echoey guitars and instruments like the autoharp and samples for example military like bugles (The words that maketh murder). Or calls to prayer amongst others. The words that maketh murder even managed to reference Eddie Cochran with the lines 'Why don't you take your problem to the united nation's'. Glorius Land describes the waste of life in England's wars:-

'How is our glorious country ploughed?
Not by iron ploughs
Our lands is ploughed by tanks and feet,
Feet Marching'

Last living Rose is a beautiful ironic song which manages to convey a love of England but also a feeling of loss or betrayal:-

'Let me walk through the stinking alleys
to the music of drunken beatings,
past the Thames River, glistening like gold
hastily sold for nothing'.

One of my favourite tracks is towards the end a reggaefied beautiful song called 'written on the forehead'. This references the Gulf War with burning oil and the recurring chorus Let it burn, let it burn'. This is a classic album of 2011 and a worthy winner of this years Mercury Music Prize. Go out and buy it or download these tracks:-
 
 'Let England Shake', 'Last Living Rose', Glorius Land'
and The Words that maketh murder'.