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Music A.M. : A Heart & Two Stars

05-03-2012, 7:36
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Label: Quatermass
Catalog#: QS 154 LP
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: Belgium
Released: 2004
Genre: Electronic, Rock
Style: Acoustic, Experimental, Indie Rock, Ambient

Tracklist
A1 Blackflash
A2 Big Wheel
A3 Route 66
A4 Wonderwoman
A5 Supercharger
A6 Cluster
B1 Air Miami
B2 Dynamite
B3 Skyscraper
B4 Ecstacy
B5 Mascara

All Music Guide: Luke Sutherland's fascinating career, musical and otherwise, has resulted in a string of efforts that should have gained him even more attention that he's won so far. Music A.M.'s debut continues the streak, finding Sutherland returning to lead vocals for the first time in a number of years. Working with German musicians Volker Bertelmann and To Rococo Rot player Stefan Schneider, what in other hands could have been a fairly bloodless post-rock exercise becomes a slippery, passionate, and beautiful combination of styles. Sutherland's evocative singing has lost none of its sly, keening power -- here it's more of a breathy whisper than in comparison to Long Fin Killie, but it suits both the lyrics of romance and loss, and the minimal, precise arrangements to a 'T'. Those arrangements are mighty fine -- with Sutherland handling reflective guitar parts and Schneider's contemplative bass as key elements; it's Bertelmann's ear for crisp, meditative rhythms and keyboards that drives the music. It's not simple electro-clash revival or aimless noodle, but sweet propulsion as entrancing a reinterpretation of Eno-into-Aphex Twin/Warp Records efforts as Radiohead's song "Kid A" was. "Blackflash" is a striking opener, hinting at the swelling power of Sutherland's sometime collaborators in Mogwai, while "Supercharger" hits a brisk stride that's like a mysterious ballroom dance from the future, and "Dynamite" matches quick, skittering glitch with moody, late-night soul. Other standouts include "Wonderwoman," Sutherland's vocals only appearing after the glowing, early morning atmosphere of the song is well established, and the exultant guitar chime-meets-calm-crackle of "Air Miami." Overall, Heart and Two Stars suggests a different path for restrained rock emotion in the 21st century than would be provided by the likes of Coldplay -- instead of rote rehash, there's a brighter spark here that finds its own sweet grace.

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