The Besnard Lakes
Posted on 2007.04.24 at 21:33Current Music: Boards of Canada - Geogaddi
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The Besnard Lakes, Herman Dune, Cam Butler, Horowitz reviewed

The Besnard Lakes – Is A Dark Horse (Jagjaguwar)
Remember how much you love the new Low album, the slow drawn out vocals against waves of melancholy, then add to that the magic of Mercury Rev and you won’t be far off Disaster the opening track on the excellent Is A Dark Horse. The songs build and spiral often past the six minute mark, whipping up an exhilarating fervour of noise and feeling much like the majority of Wilco’s live album. The powerful female choir in Devastation evokes memories of The Flaming Lips Gash whereas the slow and teasing build up of Because Tonight with its yearning violins is full of beauty and emotion that comparisons to Godspeed are for once justified. It’s what you’d expect if Dirty Three and Low merged full time, the songs powerful and memorable, each instrument taking it turn to showcase a new riff or refrain.
www.myspace.com/thebesnardlakes
www.myspace.com/jagjaguwar
www.thebesnardlakes.com/

Herman Dune – Giant (Source)
It’s not often that I write a bad review, that is, a negative review mainly because I find little enough time as it is to review the things I love let alone wasting time on telling people about stuff they’re not gonna want to buy, I see no point in it, lets concentrate on all the great music that is being released and in the bigger picture being ignored.
As often as the lyrics are mumbled genius "And you know hoe people shorten other peoples names/ to show their affection/ like if you called me Ray if my name was Raymond/ well your name aint Susan but i would call you Sue to show you how bad i like to be with you" they are prentenious post university travelling hippy, hateful pretentious mumbo jumbo "he switched to Bavarian when he saw her/ a good sign that they really knew each other/but the weather and the music were bad/ so we stick to the table we had/ we all wore reading spectacles/ but didn't get too political/ one of us was back from Israel/ I had spent a night in the jail"
You see when we first played with them back in 2001 they wouldn’t leave the stage despite several request from the venue owners and a very disinterested audience and whereas now they are able to command the attention of a much larger crowd they still suffer from an almost vain self indulgence, for instance the support received ½ an hour to their 1 ¾ hours. Perhaps its just me but I struggle with any band playing that long.
If you love Herman Dune and always have then you’ll probably fall instantly in love with Giant and its slightly more than normal Jonathan Richman influence, if like me you’ve always felt there are normally ten too many fillers on the album you may struggle which is a real shame as they really are capable of great things.
www.myspace.com/therealhermandune
www.hermandune.com

Cam Butler – Go Slow (Broken Horse)
The distant sounds of Calexico, picking out and treating each note with a heavy dose of delay and tremolo mixed with the elation, jubilation and joy a string section has the ability to conjure, those feelings of ecstasy and exhilaration, out and out euphoria and relief no matter how temporary. Seeing a friendly face after a bad day, making it to dry land after shipwreck, being with that special person, no matter what the setting is, no matter how grim the surroundings, no matter how bad things will be once this moment is over, for now troubles seem far away.
There are weak tracks on this EP, songs that don’t really go anywhere but the ones that do, the ones enlist the help of the delicately named Shadows of Love Orchestra shine and shimmer like a nugget of gold amongst a hand full of grit. Today, Troubles Seem So Far Away carries the same feeling of well being that Eluviums Prelude For Time Feelers constructs so majestically, almost noble and ceremonious in sound. Likewise the working mans slog of Brothers & Sisters and closer So Long Friend manage to again successfully mix the worlds of Dirty Three, Max Richter and a whole host of other hopelessly romantic musicians, the strings so gentle on the ears, caressing your ears like the gentle lapping waves do your feet on starlit nights walking on sandy beaches, like Godspeed had they not such a loathing for government .So reassuring that perhaps today troubles will indeed seem far away.
www.brokenhorse.co.uk
www.myspace.com/cambutlermusic
www.cambutler.com
Horowitz – Frosty Cat Songs (Glo-fi/Kitchen)
Some kind of twisted, rugby tackle collision between two of my best demo discoveries since starting this zine back in 2001, Robots and Electronic Brains favourite philosophising home recording Trilemma and Japhy Ryder & His Band front man Ian join forces to form the really quite marvellous Horowitz.
Singing songs about Chilwell Olympia, (I have just this minute returned from playing football there) twinkies, curious paper tigers and frosty cats it should not surprise you that there is a slight Sparklehorse influence, not the slow deliberate Sparklehorse but instead the exciting, fuzzy vocaled Sparklehorse of tracks such as Rainmaker, Someday I Will Treat You Good, Pig etc.
Horowitz would quite happily fit in with Stewart Andersons awesome 555 records label were it still in existence, songs so clearly recorded in the bedroom, treble-y guitars and sweet broken hearted boy lyrics, the kind of a lovelorn idiosyncrasy you’d expect from a “twee pop type”, more concerned with the bands she likes than the way she looks (perhaps the way it should be)
Sister tumbles and shakes about in their own words “like a robot dancing in tumble dryer”, Audrey Post It Notes opening mess is so charming it may well become my indie pop anthem of the summer “Ooo sha lalalala sha la laaaaaa” Or perhaps it’ll be the besotted skip along of my current favourite West London Postcard Club “Ooo you cut me right in two/ yet I don’t know the first thing about you/ I guess you must have been pretty bored/ with your haircut and your car/ all we cared about was the all girl summer fun band/ redefining values as the old world melts away…blowing kisses in the summer sun/ thank God we’re happy drunks”
And I’ve hardly scraped the surface to be honest, Meet Me After Dinner and Need a Blanket also get me shaking my head like any great indie pop song should, I imagine this will remain on my stereo for the majority of the summer and yours too if you even half like bands like Boyracer, Comet Gain, Lardpony, The Radiator Experts (sorry) and everything those bands stand for.
www.wearehorowitz.com
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www.myspace.com/horowitzband
