John Cale's eagerly-awaited seventeenth (!) studio album features Actress, Laurel Halo, Weyes Blood, Tony Allen, Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Dev Hynes, Sylvan Esso, Tei Shi and Fat White Family. It's not bad at all, either.
It doesn't take long for "MERCY" to hit us right in the boomies. The album's opening, title track was produced by none other than Laurel Halo, who spices up Cale's blood-curdling wails with tense acidic squelches, electric piano keys and muted drums. As if this wasn't enough already, Actress steps up next - Darren Cunningham and John Cale together at last? Who'd believe it? Cale is fully in Cunningham's world too, humming and moaning underneath whooshing pads and chilly, echoing electronic pings. Honestly if Laurel Halo and Actress had produced the other ten tracks we'd be screaming about this one from the rooftops but sadly, it's not Christmas yet.
Cale's solo productions are serviceable and interesting but don't quite match the promise of those early collaborations. Team-ups with Sylvan Esso, Weyes Blood, and Animal Collective are worthwhile too, but we're still cross-eyed over that Actress one. Seriously - the last minute or so is just an unsettling electro snare and Cale sounding as if he's singing in the shower? We're gonna need a full album - make it happen?!
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John Cale's eagerly-awaited seventeenth (!) studio album features Actress, Laurel Halo, Weyes Blood, Tony Allen, Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Dev Hynes, Sylvan Esso, Tei Shi and Fat White Family. It's not bad at all, either.
It doesn't take long for "MERCY" to hit us right in the boomies. The album's opening, title track was produced by none other than Laurel Halo, who spices up Cale's blood-curdling wails with tense acidic squelches, electric piano keys and muted drums. As if this wasn't enough already, Actress steps up next - Darren Cunningham and John Cale together at last? Who'd believe it? Cale is fully in Cunningham's world too, humming and moaning underneath whooshing pads and chilly, echoing electronic pings. Honestly if Laurel Halo and Actress had produced the other ten tracks we'd be screaming about this one from the rooftops but sadly, it's not Christmas yet.
Cale's solo productions are serviceable and interesting but don't quite match the promise of those early collaborations. Team-ups with Sylvan Esso, Weyes Blood, and Animal Collective are worthwhile too, but we're still cross-eyed over that Actress one. Seriously - the last minute or so is just an unsettling electro snare and Cale sounding as if he's singing in the shower? We're gonna need a full album - make it happen?!
John Cale's eagerly-awaited seventeenth (!) studio album features Actress, Laurel Halo, Weyes Blood, Tony Allen, Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Dev Hynes, Sylvan Esso, Tei Shi and Fat White Family. It's not bad at all, either.
It doesn't take long for "MERCY" to hit us right in the boomies. The album's opening, title track was produced by none other than Laurel Halo, who spices up Cale's blood-curdling wails with tense acidic squelches, electric piano keys and muted drums. As if this wasn't enough already, Actress steps up next - Darren Cunningham and John Cale together at last? Who'd believe it? Cale is fully in Cunningham's world too, humming and moaning underneath whooshing pads and chilly, echoing electronic pings. Honestly if Laurel Halo and Actress had produced the other ten tracks we'd be screaming about this one from the rooftops but sadly, it's not Christmas yet.
Cale's solo productions are serviceable and interesting but don't quite match the promise of those early collaborations. Team-ups with Sylvan Esso, Weyes Blood, and Animal Collective are worthwhile too, but we're still cross-eyed over that Actress one. Seriously - the last minute or so is just an unsettling electro snare and Cale sounding as if he's singing in the shower? We're gonna need a full album - make it happen?!
John Cale's eagerly-awaited seventeenth (!) studio album features Actress, Laurel Halo, Weyes Blood, Tony Allen, Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Dev Hynes, Sylvan Esso, Tei Shi and Fat White Family. It's not bad at all, either.
It doesn't take long for "MERCY" to hit us right in the boomies. The album's opening, title track was produced by none other than Laurel Halo, who spices up Cale's blood-curdling wails with tense acidic squelches, electric piano keys and muted drums. As if this wasn't enough already, Actress steps up next - Darren Cunningham and John Cale together at last? Who'd believe it? Cale is fully in Cunningham's world too, humming and moaning underneath whooshing pads and chilly, echoing electronic pings. Honestly if Laurel Halo and Actress had produced the other ten tracks we'd be screaming about this one from the rooftops but sadly, it's not Christmas yet.
Cale's solo productions are serviceable and interesting but don't quite match the promise of those early collaborations. Team-ups with Sylvan Esso, Weyes Blood, and Animal Collective are worthwhile too, but we're still cross-eyed over that Actress one. Seriously - the last minute or so is just an unsettling electro snare and Cale sounding as if he's singing in the shower? We're gonna need a full album - make it happen?!
Black double LP in gatefold jacket, with printed inner sleeves.
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John Cale's eagerly-awaited seventeenth (!) studio album features Actress, Laurel Halo, Weyes Blood, Tony Allen, Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Dev Hynes, Sylvan Esso, Tei Shi and Fat White Family. It's not bad at all, either.
It doesn't take long for "MERCY" to hit us right in the boomies. The album's opening, title track was produced by none other than Laurel Halo, who spices up Cale's blood-curdling wails with tense acidic squelches, electric piano keys and muted drums. As if this wasn't enough already, Actress steps up next - Darren Cunningham and John Cale together at last? Who'd believe it? Cale is fully in Cunningham's world too, humming and moaning underneath whooshing pads and chilly, echoing electronic pings. Honestly if Laurel Halo and Actress had produced the other ten tracks we'd be screaming about this one from the rooftops but sadly, it's not Christmas yet.
Cale's solo productions are serviceable and interesting but don't quite match the promise of those early collaborations. Team-ups with Sylvan Esso, Weyes Blood, and Animal Collective are worthwhile too, but we're still cross-eyed over that Actress one. Seriously - the last minute or so is just an unsettling electro snare and Cale sounding as if he's singing in the shower? We're gonna need a full album - make it happen?!
Indies exclusive double LP in gatefold jacket. Pressed on transparent violet coloured vinyl. With printed inner sleeves.
Available To Order (Estimated Shipping between 7-14 Working Days)
This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
John Cale's eagerly-awaited seventeenth (!) studio album features Actress, Laurel Halo, Weyes Blood, Tony Allen, Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Dev Hynes, Sylvan Esso, Tei Shi and Fat White Family. It's not bad at all, either.
It doesn't take long for "MERCY" to hit us right in the boomies. The album's opening, title track was produced by none other than Laurel Halo, who spices up Cale's blood-curdling wails with tense acidic squelches, electric piano keys and muted drums. As if this wasn't enough already, Actress steps up next - Darren Cunningham and John Cale together at last? Who'd believe it? Cale is fully in Cunningham's world too, humming and moaning underneath whooshing pads and chilly, echoing electronic pings. Honestly if Laurel Halo and Actress had produced the other ten tracks we'd be screaming about this one from the rooftops but sadly, it's not Christmas yet.
Cale's solo productions are serviceable and interesting but don't quite match the promise of those early collaborations. Team-ups with Sylvan Esso, Weyes Blood, and Animal Collective are worthwhile too, but we're still cross-eyed over that Actress one. Seriously - the last minute or so is just an unsettling electro snare and Cale sounding as if he's singing in the shower? We're gonna need a full album - make it happen?!
Gatefold CD jacket with 16-page booklet.
Available To Order (Estimated Shipping between 7-14 Working Days)
This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
John Cale's eagerly-awaited seventeenth (!) studio album features Actress, Laurel Halo, Weyes Blood, Tony Allen, Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Dev Hynes, Sylvan Esso, Tei Shi and Fat White Family. It's not bad at all, either.
It doesn't take long for "MERCY" to hit us right in the boomies. The album's opening, title track was produced by none other than Laurel Halo, who spices up Cale's blood-curdling wails with tense acidic squelches, electric piano keys and muted drums. As if this wasn't enough already, Actress steps up next - Darren Cunningham and John Cale together at last? Who'd believe it? Cale is fully in Cunningham's world too, humming and moaning underneath whooshing pads and chilly, echoing electronic pings. Honestly if Laurel Halo and Actress had produced the other ten tracks we'd be screaming about this one from the rooftops but sadly, it's not Christmas yet.
Cale's solo productions are serviceable and interesting but don't quite match the promise of those early collaborations. Team-ups with Sylvan Esso, Weyes Blood, and Animal Collective are worthwhile too, but we're still cross-eyed over that Actress one. Seriously - the last minute or so is just an unsettling electro snare and Cale sounding as if he's singing in the shower? We're gonna need a full album - make it happen?!