Here are the rest of my eMusic downloads and album purchases for June 2012:
Maximo Park – The National Health – Another strong album from Paul Smith and the crew. If you’ve heard ‘Hips and Lips’ you know what to expect. Pop with a political edge is so rare these days – so its nice to see there is still some bands out there with things to say about modern life…
My Bloody Valentine – Loveless – I’ve been waiting for this re-issue for quite literally years. Rumours that a remaster was being worked on started around 4 years ago and I’m pretty sure this has been delayed by at least 2 years. I guess that’s MBV for you! This shoegazing masterpiece is every bit as beautiful as it was 20 years ago. As an aside the sleeve of my vinyl original is now displayed in the door of one of my bookcases in the study.
Pete Shelley – Homosapian – In the context of the current influence of 80s electronica this is probably a bit of a hidden gem. I don’t think anyone expected this album of quirky electronic dance-pop from the Buzzcocks frontman, but it should come as no surprise that it still sounds great. Shelley was definitely the catchiest and most melodic songwriter of the punks and the move from sweaty punk clubs to the dancefloor is seemless. The fact that this was his ‘coming out’ record is almost irrelevant. Definitely homo-superior…
Public Image Limited – This Is PiL – Lots of good reviews for this, but I’m not sure about it. Lydon can be very brittle and so far I’ve not found anything here to draw me in…
Richard Hawley – True Love’s Gutter – I get a regular mailout from Amazon’s MP3 stores with their £3.99 downloads of the week. This one tied in with the release of Hawley’s new album (which I must get soon) and sees him in full-on love-lorn crooner mode.
Saint Etienne – Words & Music by… – I adore this album. Must do a proper review soon. Probably the purest pop album they have ever done. Think this is the sound of summer 2012, if not the year…
Scissor Sisters – Magic Hour – Very disappointed by this one. Maybe I haven’t given it a fair hearing, but it sounds to me like they’ve gone for a collection of trendy producers in search of ‘hits’ and they’ve lost their personality along the way. There are a few bright spots such as opener ‘Baby Come Home’ but generally, like the equally disappointing Ta-Dah, its a bit of a mess.
Simian Mobile Disco – Unpatterns – I’ve only really given this a cursory listen. Quite different from ‘Temporary Pleasure’ but sounds interesting.
Squarepusher – Ufabulum – Downloaded on a whim to use up credits. Not had time to listen to yet!
The Temper Trap – The Temper Trap – Followup to the excellent ‘Conditions’. I suspect this may benefit from a bit more effort than it’s predecessor as there’s little as immediate as ‘Sweet Disposition’ or ‘Fader’. Second-album-syndrome is always a danger when the début is as strong as ‘Conditions’…
We Have Band – Ternion – Another one I need to give a bit more time to. Seems to live up to the promise of 2010’s self-titled début…