The Alexandria Quartet

December 6, 2008 by Batuhan Yel  
Filed under Album Reviews, Rock

Norwegian Indie-Rock that sounds like it was born in Manchester.

Actually the band have now relocated to London but this was recorded in Bergen and a fine bit of pop/rock it is too.

Oystein Braut’s guitar work wrings the changes and carries the melody along while Kim Age Furuhaug drums away with a metronomic and deliberate attack. Martin Skalnes in the meantime performs vocal and keyboard duties with passion and not a little talent.

Debut album is due in early ’09 and this is good taster to it.

www.myspace.com/thealexandriaquartet

Amy Winehouse Back To Black Album Review

December 6, 2008 by Batuhan Yel  
Filed under Album Reviews, Soul

There are two clear traditions of ‘diva’ in soul music. On one side there’s Diana Ross – and her natural heir, Beyonce – all immaculate polish and surface. And on the other there are the likes of Etta James – a woman whose music reeks of desire and emotion. It’s to this ‘Dark Soul’ tradition that Amy Winehouse aspires - she’s certainly got the voice for it.

And the music. The much praised opening track, “Rehab”, comes across like an obscure northern soul gem, riddled with pathos and melodrama. In fact none of the music here sounds like it was made after 1967.

Much of the rest of this pleasingly short album - eleven three-minute or so tracks – goes on to explore the joyful misery of being young, messy and in love/lust. And Amy doesn’t paint a particularly pretty picture of herself; she plays the cuckold on “Just Friends”, and gets caught out by her ‘lickle carpet burns’ on the fabulous “I’m No Good”.

But hey, she suffers for her sins. The title track, owing much to the sonic heritage of Phil Spector and Scott Walker, is a tortured monster of a track - Amy displaying the sort of vocal depth that Marc Almond has always dreamed of.

The second half of the album isn’t quite as good as the first, but that’s a minor gripe. One of the best UK albums of the year, with the added advantage that you’ll be able to pick it up at the local supermarket checkout…