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The Quietus | Features | Columnfortably Numb: Psych For February Reviewed By JR Moores


JR Moores
, February 15th, 2021 09:09
JR Moores first column of 2021 has all you need to hear from the worlds of psych rock, noise rock and (erm) chamber psych. Homepage portrait of Sunburned Hand Of The Man by Sarah Gibbons
Chamber psych. Did any two words strike such fear and trepidation into the heart and mind of somebody who is supposed to know about this shit? Well, maybe the words Anton Newcombe but now s not the time to open that can of worms. When that category, chamber psych , popped into the roundup of everybody s Spotify listening habits at the end of last year, I have to admit I didn t have a clue what it meant either. ....

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This Week in Records (15/2/2021) – Taylor Swift, Greta Van Fleet and Dua Lipa


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Another week of online lectures go by, and we get a whole new bunch of tasty new tunes to listen to. Here are my thoughts on this weeks newest tracks!
TUNE OF THE WEEK: Taylor Swift – ‘Love Story (Taylor’s Version)’
I’ll save my rantings on this in a music industry context for a feature piece that you should all keep your eye out for very soon ( wink wink ). ‘Love Story’ is a tune that I’m pretty sure everyone is familiar with at this point- it’s one of those roll your car windows down and scream it out on a long drive kind of songs. The newest version, a powerful stance against those that seek to control Taylor Swift‘s music career and discography, feels softer, and yet so, so, so victorious. There’s something so electrifying about seeing that ‘Taylor’s Version’ after the title, a mark of her resolve to not bow down to those that seek to control her and her music. It’s sweet still, ....

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Django Django: Glowing in the dark review – another masterclass in genre-blurring


Sun 14 Feb 2021 08.00 EST
As slippery to categorise as ever, Django Django’s fourth album is another masterclass in blurring genre boundaries in an unobtrusive but highly effective fashion. Once again, indie song structures are subtly enhanced with clever, deceptive rhythms, propulsive krautrock momentum and splashes of synths. And while the songs on
Glowing in the Dark might be less immediate than those on 2018’s
Marble Skies (particularly that record’s thrilling title track), the hooks are still there – they just take a few more listens to sink in.
The excellent Headrush is a case in point, a sinuous intro underpinned by a mighty, Peter Hook-like bassline gives way to an unassuming verse that gradually picks up urgency but is no less powerful for never quite evolving into a chorus as such. Waking Up, with a breathy guest vocal from Charlotte Gainsbourg, glides past silkily. The World Will Turn, meanwhile, with its echoes of Nick Drake, finds ....

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'Dundee was like going to New York or something, because I didn't know any different' - Django Django's David Maclean


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“Growing up at the other end of the bridge from Dundee, I always felt kind of half-Dundonian,” reminisces David Maclean, drummer and electronic programmer with art-pop group Django Django, speaking from his home in London in the build-up to the release of their fourth album Glowing in the Dark.
“I knew Dundee like the back of my hand, way more than I know most of Fife – I still don’t really know Dunfermline or Kirkcaldy at all.”
A son of Tayport
The son of artist Marian Leven and brother of John Maclean – who had his own musical fame with the Beta Band and more recently directed Michael Fassbender in the film Slow West – Maclean studied at Edinburgh College of Art, where he met his Django Django bandmates Tommy Grace, Vincent Neff and Jimmy Dixon. ....

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