Neil Young Reviews http://slashtheseats.com/term/reviews/936 en Singles for the week beginning Feb 18! http://slashtheseats.com/node/1177 <div class="field field-type-text field-field-review-singles-bandname"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> Art Brut, Operator Please, Los Campesinos! and more </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-review-singles-label"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <div class="field-label-inline-first"> Label:&nbsp;</div> various indie schmindies </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-date field-field-review-singles-releasedat"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <div class="field-label-inline-first"> Release date:&nbsp;</div> <span class="date-display-single">Sun, 2008/02/17</span> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-review-singles-teaser"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <p>Back at work? Feeling like a pig shat in your head? Watching the clock and it&#8217;s only 11am? Fear not! Steven Belfrage is here like a journalistic can of Zolt Cola, counting us down with the week&#8217;s singles. Prepare yourself for old skool ravers, Dutch surf music and florescent riot&nbsp;girls!</p> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-review-singles-pullquote2"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> &lt;p&gt;this song is so dull, even a deranged and coked up Brian Wilson would struggle to stay awake to it...&lt;/p&gt; </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-review-singles-firstpara"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <p><strong><span class="caps">SINGLE</span> <span class="caps">OF</span> <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">WEEK</span>: <span class="caps">LOS</span> <span class="caps">CAMPESINOS</span>! / <span class="caps">DEATH</span> <span class="caps">TO</span> <span class="caps">LOS</span> <span class="caps">CAMPESINOS</span>! (<span class="caps">WICHITA</span>)&nbsp;</strong>Welsh contingent Los Campesinos! perform cute <span class="caps">DIY</span> sweetshop indie, in the vein of Architecture in Helsinki and Broken Social Scene. It&rsquo;s a case of writing a song, speeding it up and then frantically adding as many instruments, bells, clucks and clangs to it as is humanly possible! &lsquo;Death to Los Campesinos!&rsquo; is the sound of an over-zealous primary school doing a ramshackle production of &lsquo;Annie&rsquo; on the&nbsp;cheap.</p> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-review-singles-body"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <p><strong><span class="caps">WINDMILL</span> / <span class="caps">TOKYO</span> <span class="caps">MOON</span> (<span class="caps">MELODIC</span>)</strong> Matthew Thomas Dillon is Windmill. He walks the tightrope of adding sonic fire to Americana traits and at times &lsquo;Tokyo Moon&rsquo; hits the raucous heights of Wolf Parade and dare I say it, Neil Young. At the other extreme though it worryingly reminds me of James Blunt&rsquo;s abominable Pixies cover. Alas still some work to do my&nbsp;friend.</p> <p><strong><span class="caps">OPERATOR</span> <span class="caps">PLEASE</span> / <span class="caps">GET</span> <span class="caps">WHAT</span> <span class="caps">YOU</span> <span class="caps">WANT</span> (<span class="caps">BRILLE</span> <span class="caps">RECORDS</span>)</strong> Jesus, how old is this band? One of the guys looks like he&rsquo;s 13! If they are that young then &lsquo;Get What You Want&rsquo; is competent but craves more of the florescent riot girl fun it only offers in short bursts. Catchy sure, but with the singles chart resembling little more than a jumble sale these days, catchy drowns in a sea of jumpers and crumpled Blondie&nbsp;records.</p> <p><strong><span class="caps">JOE</span> <span class="caps">LEAN</span> <span class="caps">AND</span> <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">JING</span> <span class="caps">JANG</span> <span class="caps">JONG</span> / <span class="caps">LONELY</span> <span class="caps">BUOY</span> (<span class="caps">VERTIGO</span>)</strong> It&rsquo;s ironic that the Jing Jang Jong are probably the kind of drivel Joe Lean&rsquo;s forlorn character in Peepshow would have rushed to see on his dream trip to the Kings Road. The endless conveyor belt of sickening Dohertyborrell hybrids continues to clunk us all into a sad&nbsp;abyss.</p> <p><strong><span class="caps">ART</span> <span class="caps">BRUT</span> / <span class="caps">PUMP</span> <span class="caps">UP</span> <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">VOLUME</span> (<span class="caps">MUTE</span>)</strong> Where the Ding Dong Don&#8217;t fail miserably, Art Brut could pick up the same instruments, add a little wit and imagination and come up smelling of roses. &lsquo;Pump Up the Volume&rsquo; is the glorious rattle of camp guitar pop played over Ed Argos&rsquo; humble admission that he prefers music to sex. A perfect gift for Valentine&rsquo;s&nbsp;Day.</p> <p><strong><span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">ORB</span> / <span class="caps">VUJA</span> <span class="caps">DE</span> (<span class="caps">BUTTERFLY</span> <span class="caps">RECORDINGS</span>)</strong> I can&rsquo;t say I&rsquo;ve heard a new Orb track since &lsquo;Toxygene&rsquo; in the mid-90&rsquo;s, but &lsquo;Vuja De&rsquo; harks back to the strengths of the duo&rsquo;s pioneering heyday. Maybe that&rsquo;s why it&rsquo;s called &lsquo;Vuja De&rsquo;? Ambient textures, repetitive vocal loops and something like Jah Wobble&rsquo;s bass booming all over it &ndash; it&rsquo;s typically what you would want and expect from the Orb. Music to wash your face&nbsp;to.</p> <p><strong><span class="caps">FIGURINES</span> / <span class="caps">HEY</span> <span class="caps">GIRL</span> (<span class="caps">BUZZIN</span> <span class="caps">FLY</span>)</strong> &lsquo;Hey Girl&rsquo; is a harmless but somewhat uneventful two and a half minutes of rigid contemporary surf-rock. The Copenhagen &lsquo;indie darlings&rsquo; have mastered the Beach Boys&rsquo; school of barbershop blues, but put them into a song so dull, even a deranged and coked up Brian Wilson would struggle to stay awake&nbsp;to.</p> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-filefield field-field-review-singles-picture"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <div class="filefield-file"><img class="filefield-icon field-icon-image-jpeg" alt="image/jpeg icon" src="http://slashtheseats.com/modules/acquia/filefield/icons/image-x-generic.png" /><a href="http://slashtheseats.com/files/deathtoloscamp.jpg" type="image/jpeg; length=29789">deathtoloscamp.jpg</a></div> </div> </div> </div> <p><a href="http://slashtheseats.com/node/1177" target="_blank">read more</a></p> http://slashtheseats.com/node/1177#comments Reviews ART BRUT Copenhagen FIGURINES Helsinki Jah Wobble James Blunt Joe Lean JOE LEAN AND THE JING JANG JONG Los Campesinos! Neil Young OPERATOR PLEASE Steven Belfrage The Orb WINDMILL Sun, 17 Feb 2008 23:08:54 +0000 Steven Belfrage 1177 at http://slashtheseats.com