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Ulrika Spacek -'The Album Paranoia'
NME seems to think that the band are reminiscent of My Bloody Valentine or Sonic Youth but I wonder if they are deliberately avoiding the obvious comparison with Radiohead. Every track has its roots in a Radiohead number, be it the sludgy guitars from Pablo Honey or the slower numbers from The Bends, OK Computer or Kid A. The album is pretty good nonetheless and their musicianship is competent enough to be able to pull off making an album like this. Actually, I'm doing them a disservice, it's more than pretty good and if fuzzy guitars and clever lyrics are your bag you'll love this too. Beta Male for instance boasts a 2-3 minute full-on intro before the vocals start and it blew me away. I'm curious to see where they go from here because they need to find their own sound if they aspire to longevity.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8Zy-VIByuc
Foxes - All I Need
I'm not a big fan of Florence Welch, Marina & the Diamonds et al, I'm not the target audience for this music and I loathe indiscriminate use of vocoder so I binned this album with a note never to listen to it again. It's very formulaic too with cutting out the bass and dragging it back, the key changes, just everything about it. Not for me.
Saw Ulrika Spacek live at The Price Albert a few weeks ago, after enjoying the album. Wasn't totally sold to be fair, they were very one paced.
I too heard plenty of Radiohead in there, though live I thought they aspired to be something akin to Spiritualized