CD: Thao & the Get Down Stay Down - We The Common

Versatile songwriter's third album drops introspection for activism

Thao Nguyen is a versatile lady. Nearly two years on from her blissful, tUnE-yArDs-produced collaboration with indie songwriter Mirah, this third album with her own band the Get Down Stay Down brings her back to her exuberant, experimental roots. From the title track’s bouncy rallying cry to the softly-spoken duet with Joanna Newsom at the album’s mid-point, We The Common would be a boundary-pusher for most acts. For Nguyen, it’s just another day at the office.

Reissue CDs Weekly: 94 Baker Street Revisited, Buzzcocks, Tim Hardin, Julian Cope

REISSUE CDS WEEKLY: 94 BAKER STEET REVISITED, BUZZCOCKS, TIM HARDIN, JULIAN COPE Apple also-rans compiled, Mancunian art-punk, a tribute to a late American great and a Cope-curated compendium  

Apple also-rans compiled, Mancunian art-punk, a tribute to a late American great and a Cope-curated compendium


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CD: Ulrich Schnauss - A Long Way to Fall

Berlin’s sonic explorer takes the familiar to new heights

The last proper Ulrich Schnauss album – there have been collaborations and pseudonymous outings since – was going to be hard to top. Goodbye, released in 2007, breathtakingly took shoegazing further out than ever before: although gossamer, its sonic depth inexorably pulled you in. Now, with A Long Way to Fall, the Berlin producer and remixer has finally returned, solo, under his own name. He’s moved on, but is as assured as before.

CD: The History of Apple Pie - Out of View

London fuzz-poppers prove the tunes are as sweet as the name

A confession: for much of this debut album from London fuzz-pop fivesome The History of Apple Pie, I have little to no idea what vocalist Stephanie Min is on about. Sweet and half-whispered, floating above crunchy bass and tuneful guitar riffage, it’s almost as if her vocals are there for effect rather than having something to say.

Reissue CDs Weekly: Marianne Faithfull, Françoise Hardy, Pia Fraus

REISSUE CDS WEEKLY: MARIANNE FAITHFULL, FRANÇOISE HARDY, PIA FRAUS A revitalised Sixties survivor, the tentative early days of a French icon and top-notch indie from an unlikely quarter

A revitalised Sixties survivor, the tentative early days of a French icon and top-notch indie from an unlikely quarter

 

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Just in From Scandinavia: Nordic Music Round-Up 6

JUST IN FROM SCANDINAVIA: NORDIC MUSIC ROUND-UP 6 From genre-crossing jazz to a seven-year-old Finn singing gibberish

From genre-crossing jazz to a seven-year-old Finn singing gibberish, the latest releases from the European North

Santa has returned home, but he wasn’t the season’s only visitor from the Nordic lands. The crop of recent music in from the region embraces genre-crossing jazz, vintage-style rock, the expected electropop, cross-border collaborations and a seven-year-old Finn. Exploring all corners of Scandinavia’s music, theartsdesk journeys where no one else does, landing in Norway first for some finely formed jazz.

CD: Yo La Tengo - Fade

Hoboken's veteran indie-rockers make a record of sweet simplicity

Along with bands like Belle and Sebastian and The Beta Band, Yo La Tengo represent a kind of lo-fi vibe indie-aficionados can get a little smug about. To be found in the section marked “cult", they have been going forever, never broken into the mainstream, and exude an effortless superiority. YLT's cred, however, doesn’t always guarantee a thumbs-up. Not from me anyway. Previously I've gone both ways on them.