So, 2010 is already over (just like the
yearly poll on plattentests.de) and I haven't shared my latest additions to my CD collection.
The last review I did last year was about
Kim Wilde, "Come out and play". Kim Wilde is one of the artists I really enjoyed in the eighties, but I can't really say the same thing about her latest album. (4/10)
I also got
The Superbees, "Top of the rocks" for review but as it's just a mini-album it didn't get published (nor written). If you like punk rock with a rolling "R" like the New Bomb Turks this is a very nice little record. (7/10)
Till Brönner, the German (jazz) trumpet player has published "At the end of the day", an album consisting of covers of well-known pop songs like "Space Oddity" (D.Bowie) and "Human" (Killers). Till should really stick to playing his trumpet. (4/10)
Les Savy Fav is one of my favourite bands with their music somewhere between post-hardcore, noise and danceable indie sounds. "Root for ruin" sees them a little lighter, less aggressive but still powerful. (7/10)
Interpol surely had a lot of influence over the last ten years, bringing back some of favourite music from the 80s to the indie scene. Their last album "Interpol", however, continues what they have been doing like forever now and I'm getting more and more bored with every new record. (6/10)
I have to admit, that they have been a rather new discovery for me:
Belle and Sebastian play their lovely indie folk tunes on "Write about love", but only now I've been able to appreciate the beauty in their songs. (8/10)
Deerhunter, "Halcyon digest" is a record that resonates firmly within the plattentests.de universe but for me the mix between esoteric music style and indie rock needed some getting used to. There are some really strong songs on it, but also some more obscure stuff as well. (7/10)
Iliketrains is another band well received by the crowd over at plattentests.de and "He who saw the deep" sounded interesting with it's music somewhere between Interpol and The Whitest Boy Alive. However, I can't really stand the singer. (5/10)
I am not too much into trip hop, but
Massive Attack, "Heligoland" was a cheap buy and I do like some of their older stuff. Their new record contains a lot of complex songs and it takes quite a while getting into them. No hit though. (6/10)
The last record from 2010 that's worth noting is of German indie rock band
Tocotronic, "Schall & Wahn". It's actually my first Tocotronic record, although I otherwise have a lot of similar stuff (e.g. Blumfeld). A nice record with heavy lyrics. (7/10)
This new year has brought me three new records so far.
First one is
Gang of Four, "Content", their comeback after 16 years which I reviewed for plattentests.de. A very strong record that clearly shows why bands like Bloc Party or Franz Ferdinand have good reason to still name them as one of their main influence. Post-punk indie music with a funk note and strong political texts. (8/10)
Years ago I have been listening to quite a little bit of dark wave and some times I still like such music.
Esben and the Witches, "Violet cries" have been getting hyped somewhat in the indie media and rightfully so. Pretty dark and haunting sounds, with the occasional heavy guitar. (7/10)
And then there is the latest album "Tao of the dead" by
...And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead. I must admit that I still haven't managed to get a key to it. It's a very homogenic record, but nearly consistently Kraut Rock-style with very few noise core attacks being left. Given that "Madonna" is still my favourite album of them, it is probably no surprise that I find this record to be their weakest one so far. The evolution had been apparent but so far I could always find some interesting stuff to take from the records in between, but I haven't been able to it this time. (6/10)
Now for the Records from the crypt section:
Sophie Hunger first album released under her own name, "Monday's ghost", isn't that old, but still. It's pretty similar to last years "1983" and contains some very beautiful tracks like "Shape" or "Drainpipes" which are difficult to classify (most likely under Jazz). (7/10)
Melody Gardot with "Worrisome heart" is Jazz, sometimes with a pop tune. Very nice record from another Jazz artist getting quite some hype last year. (7/10)
Athlete's "Beyond the neighborhood" is a record somewhere between radio music and indie rock. Just the same I can't really say how much I like it. (6/10)
Then we have
Mando Diao and their 2009 album "Give me fire". Besides the hit single "Dance with somebody" (which seems to be much slower and mellow in the album edit) there are several rather boring but also some more interesting songs. (6/10)
And now to classics:
The debut of the
Stray Cats, "Stray Cats". This record basically defined what Rockabilly is. One might say, well Rock'n'Roll is known a bit longer, but Setzers guitar and the mixin of Ska elements still makes the record sound fresh. (9/10)
And finally the one defining German punk band,
Slime with "Alle gegen alle". Of course, some texts look rather silly today and the music is, well, simple, but still this record kicks some serious butt. (8/10)