Posts Tagged ‘Electric President’


20.10.2008

Electric President: Sleep Well

posted by Will

in Music Reviews

Electric President’s self-titled affair was one of my favorite albums of 2006. Sleep Well is the follow up and it is a completely different beast. On their debut, the young Florida duo of Ben Cooper and Alex Kane were mining more upbeat/accessible waters akin to The Postal Service. Sleep Well chooses to follow the more ghostly, expansive sounds of Cooper’s other project, Radical Face. It all makes sense though as Sleep Well is Cooper’s all-encompassing exploration of dreams and/or nightmares. Because of that theme, the album has a tendency to float or drift by as Cooper shares his eccentric tales. As with all of Cooper’s projects there is an obvious kindred spirit with Jason Lytle and the work of Grandaddy. They both have such a free-flowing nature to their sounds, it’s hard to not draw the comparison. Unlike Electric President’s self-titled debut, Sleep Well takes quite a few more listens to nuzzle up to you. While it lacks the dynamic, emotional moments of its predecessor, Sleep Well accomplishes moving the duo beyond many of those Postal Service comparisons. The album is a perfect example of Electric President’s expansive scope and growing artistry.

Genre: Indie/Pop

RIYL: Sparklehorse, Grandaddy, Pinback

Label: Morr Music

We Will Walk Through Walls

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www.myspace.com/morrelectric

06.04.2008

Best New Music – Borko

posted by Will

in Mp3, Music, Music Reviews

BEST NEW MUSIC

Borko “Celebrating Life” (Morr Music)

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Morr Music have invaded Iceland it seems. Borko is the label’s third recent Icelandic signing behind Seabear and Benni Hemm Hemm. Oh, and Borko is, in my opinion, the best as well. Borko is the project of Icelandic film/theatre musicican Björn Kristiansson. He has written music for theatre as well as modern dance. On Celebrating Life, Kristiansson provides beautiful (mostly) instrumental movements that are almost post-rock in their grand scope. But there is a noticeable sense of humor and playful spirit possessed by Borko. Stiff post-rock bands are rarely able to incorporate such levity but Borko pull off the feat rather easily. One of Kristiansson’s tricks is the use of a variety of vocal effects on Celebrating Life. It creates a playfulness rarely seen in these parts. The album is accented by horns as well and that addition offers a grand characteristic to these moving pieces. It especially shows on the album’s finest work, “Summer Logic,” which mixes in some well-placed harmonica too. Actual vocals do appear on occasion, like on “Dingdong Kingdom” and “Spoonstabber,” which is about being punched in the belly…go figure. Celebrating Life is a thrilling journey for fans of instrumental music. It also marks perhaps the best Morr release since Electric President. And that is some high praise right there.

Genre: Instrumental/Rock

RIYL: Unwed Sailor, Sigur Ros, Do Make Say Think

Dingdong Kingdom

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www.myspace.com/borkoborko