1. Origins - Tennis
To date,
wife-and-husband duo Tennis have fit more in the category of bands that I would
want to like. But this song is a gem; reminiscent of The Sundays’ similarly
excellent hit ‘Summertime’. It’s part-‘60s pop tune, part substitute Captain
Planet theme music (‘Have you confused
your power with mine?’)
2. All Your Gold – Bat For LashesNatasha Khan’s ‘Laura’ is getting more plaudits, and while it’s a good song it’s a bit bare for my tastes. ‘All Your Gold’ recaptures the bells and whistles of Natasha’s ‘Two Suns’ album, but with somewhat of a spookier overtone.
Does this
song remind anybody else of that Donna Lewis hit from the mid-90s ‘I Love You
Always Forever’? Perhaps Ms Lewis would now be considered as cool as these
three sisters if she too looked like she stepped off the set of ‘Portlandia’. The
video to this song has made it on to my YouTube favourites list (just above the
similarly cool and summery Friends track ‘I’m His Girl’).
This is one
of those songs that gradually builds and builds, but not really in the
conventional U2 kind of way. The sounds kind of spiral around before they reach
their full force, and without announcing it the song becomes a very different
beast to how it started off.
I first
heard of Lucy Rose in an NME article that was trying to convince people that
this pixie-like folk singer is actually something of a hellraiser. Don’t expect
to hear that in her music however; her album ‘Like I Used To’ is as every bit
as soft and melodic as you think. This is the best track from that record.
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