seeing him in 2 days, couldn't be more excited
if this isn't album of the year then...someone else will have made a seriously great album
― imago, Tuesday, 20 June 2017 10:53 (eight years ago)
There's no such thing as 'album of the year'.
― Hey Bob (Scik Mouthy), Tuesday, 20 June 2017 11:14 (eight years ago)
being alone is
― ogmor, Tuesday, 20 June 2017 11:34 (eight years ago)
this is definitely one of the best things i've heard this year, Beggar especially is fantastic
― ufo, Tuesday, 20 June 2017 12:36 (eight years ago)
*my* album of the year ffs
― imago, Tuesday, 20 June 2017 13:00 (eight years ago)
Saw him on Saturday and I'm not convinced the full band works if I'm honest. Still tremendous though.
Can't remember the order but Scientist/Prostitute/Soldier/Weaver plus a version of The Cruel Ship's Carpenter in there somewhere, then closing with Ogre and The Vile Stuff.
Chat involved a fake electrocution, how John broke his guitar (but Richard wasn't going to make a big deal out it even though John broke his guitar), texts from Richard's dad and something about cats I don't remember.
― Mud... Jam... Failure... (aldo), Tuesday, 20 June 2017 13:09 (eight years ago)
has he toured the USA? would love to see him live this year
― flappy bird, Tuesday, 20 June 2017 17:04 (eight years ago)
Yeah Im loving this. Some wyrd "A Field in England" vibes on some tracks. "Soldier" is one the best songs I've heard this year
― Well bissogled trotters (Michael B), Tuesday, 20 June 2017 19:26 (eight years ago)
soldier has such a comfortably-worn plodding weariness to it. played it v differently live, snarled and shouted his way through it. in general I thought he pulled the more progge elements off better live when the intensity of his performance could bear them better
― ogmor, Tuesday, 20 June 2017 19:52 (eight years ago)
good lord
― imago, Thursday, 22 June 2017 22:21 (eight years ago)
that was a tonic
i am tiredand i am afraid
― flappy bird, Friday, 23 June 2017 01:42 (eight years ago)
A cross between..
Super furry animals, Comus and Ed Barton.
That's good, BTW.
― Mark G, Friday, 23 June 2017 06:10 (eight years ago)
Love it so far
― No purposes. Sounds. (Sund4r), Friday, 23 June 2017 11:07 (eight years ago)
This guy makes me want to revisit Bob Drake, who I haven't listened to in years.
― Evan, Tuesday, 27 June 2017 16:01 (eight years ago)
I'm so in love with this album. Really feeling 'Weaver' and 'Beggar' today.
― cajunsunday, Thursday, 29 June 2017 20:07 (eight years ago)
can't stop wondering about how the potato in shapeshifter got to bryneich/bernicia. it's such an odd line, is it deliberately anachronistic/anatopic?
― ogmor, Thursday, 6 July 2017 15:28 (eight years ago)
there are a few deliberate anachronisms! like what's a collie doing in the dark ages
― imago, Thursday, 6 July 2017 15:35 (eight years ago)
it's a better world he's made
the blurring of those times and these is like what paul kingsnorth was doing with his 'shadow tongue' in 'the wake', which i read concurrently to discovering this album, both complementing each other brilliantly
― imago, Thursday, 6 July 2017 15:37 (eight years ago)
see also: the closing poem of m* n***l
― imago, Thursday, 6 July 2017 15:39 (eight years ago)
but what is the significance of this potato?!
― ogmor, Thursday, 6 July 2017 15:42 (eight years ago)
perhaps the shapeshifter is also able to shift the shape of objects, and it had been a humble apple beforehand. magic does what magic does iirc
― imago, Thursday, 6 July 2017 15:45 (eight years ago)
the more i think about it the more deliciously puzzling the song is, but the potato is somehow what sends it over the top for me. the potato as a casual yet unsettling gesture to seal the deal after the shapeshifter has freed them. and the way he sings it of course.
― ogmor, Thursday, 6 July 2017 15:59 (eight years ago)
everyone i've played "ogre" for says it sounds like polyphonic spree :(
― flappy bird, Thursday, 6 July 2017 16:07 (eight years ago)
Mmmm hmmmmm
― Mark G, Thursday, 6 July 2017 20:06 (eight years ago)
Yeeeah, this is good
― ultros ultros-ghali, Friday, 14 July 2017 19:37 (eight years ago)
how good :p
― imago, Friday, 14 July 2017 19:45 (eight years ago)
I really wasn't sure to start with but then Ogre took over my inner jukebox and now I'm getting mildly obsessed
― ultros ultros-ghali, Friday, 14 July 2017 20:10 (eight years ago)
In other words it's growing on me like a bastard. How does it compare with his older stuff?
― ultros ultros-ghali, Friday, 14 July 2017 20:13 (eight years ago)
As good as the last album, i.e. as good as it fucken gets
― imago, Friday, 14 July 2017 20:25 (eight years ago)
late to the party but aoty
― devvvine, Sunday, 30 July 2017 14:52 (eight years ago)
obv
― imago, Sunday, 30 July 2017 15:37 (eight years ago)
imo a lot of people are going to be figuring where this fits into their decade list come december 2019
― imago, Sunday, 30 July 2017 15:42 (eight years ago)
Blame it on the 'shock of the new', or changing musical tastes, but I'm just not as impressed by this one as I was Nothing Important. Guess that last album hit me during my peak Wire-reading / free jazz listening / Derek Bailey celebrating phase, but this record, to me, feels safer and more flat-plan. I loved the lyrical sprawl of those longer songs, as well as the abstruse guitar playing. This feels more reined-in by comparison, but maybe I need to do some background reading here to get a better feel for what the songs are about and the concepts behind them.
― Shat Parp (dog latin), Monday, 31 July 2017 07:49 (eight years ago)
maybe I need to do some background reading here to get a better feel for what the songs are about and the concepts behind them.
Progge warning.
― weird echo of the falsies (Tom D.), Monday, 31 July 2017 08:09 (eight years ago)
Some of the weirdness and atonality has been delegated to other instrumentalists, but it's still there! It does have a more straight-folk vibe but that's a conscious aesthetic decision and I think it works beautifully - this record really brings out RD's amazing sense of melody and progression. Plus the arrangements are flat-out wonderful.
If forced at gunpoint to choose I'd probably still go with Nothing Important but they're both phenomenal IMO, he is the best songwriter going
― imago, Monday, 31 July 2017 08:32 (eight years ago)
I admired rather than enjoyed Nothing Important but Peasant has really struck a chord with me - that it's more melodic probably does help a lot. Definitely a highlight of 2017.
― Gavin, Leeds, Monday, 31 July 2017 08:59 (eight years ago)
"Soldier" is a fucking great song.
― flappy bird, Monday, 31 July 2017 18:04 (eight years ago)
Don't know much about this subgenre (British avant-folk?) but to me Dawson sounds like a less roots-anchored Robin Williamson – if we go by his later, ECM material. Anyway, I'm really enjoying this, especially the dirge-like 'Hob'.
― pomenitul, Tuesday, 2 January 2018 15:23 (eight years ago)
There's nothing like it.
I like to roll out the North Sea Radio Orchestra comparisons, but that's mostly because that's the only other UK alt-folk-adjacent contemporary music I love this much. It's more chamber music than Dawson, who's in turn much more experimental. Peasant represents some kind of melodic rapprochement between the two though, perhaps
― imago, Tuesday, 2 January 2018 17:15 (eight years ago)
Was about to say the guitar playing reminds me a bit of some Incredible String Band tracks, something like "White Bird" perhaps.― Punnet of the Grapes (Tom D.), Saturday, 3 June 2017 18:05 (six months ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
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... which is a Mike Heron track actually, though he's definitely more Robin Williamson. Not that I've heard enough of his material though, tbh.
― Whiney Houston (Tom D.), Tuesday, 2 January 2018 17:36 (eight years ago)
HEN OGLEDD
http://thequietus.com/articles/25272-hen-ogledd-problem-child-richard-dawson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5O9BXeFm_yg
A spokesperson for the band says: "Each hailing from historically different tribal regions of the Old North, the musicians on Mogic challenge the idea that the ancient world was rife with magic, while the new is infiltrated by cold logic. The tracks on Mogic create new phantasmal blends of images and ideas that draw upon the mystical and technological. Mogic is a discombobulating pop prayer exploring artificial intelligence, witches, nanotechnology, pre-medieval history, robots, romance, computer games and waterfalls.
― imago, Tuesday, 11 September 2018 11:27 (seven years ago)
"I live on a mountainThe only tall sculpture on this planetThe view is appalling"
Excellent song, excellent video.
― lbi's life of limitless european glamour (Le Bateau Ivre), Tuesday, 11 September 2018 11:33 (seven years ago)
this was certainly unexpected but it's very cool
― ufo, Tuesday, 11 September 2018 11:41 (seven years ago)
saw him live at a festival this year, was indeed something to behold, guy is brilliant
― niels, Tuesday, 11 September 2018 12:04 (seven years ago)
for everyone who wished peasant sounded more like the super furry animals
― ogmor, Tuesday, 11 September 2018 12:10 (seven years ago)
lmao this rules
― devvvine, Tuesday, 11 September 2018 12:56 (seven years ago)
Bass reminds me of The Cure in parts. Unexpected, this. I like
― Duke, Tuesday, 11 September 2018 19:59 (seven years ago)
If you're going to make lazy comparisons to other Welsh pop acts, make them to people who are actually excited to hear this album
‘I live on a mountain, the only tall sculpture on this planet. The view is appalling..’ YES @HOgledd https://t.co/yLCzA3rJi4— G W E N N O (@gwennosaunders) September 11, 2018
― imago, Tuesday, 11 September 2018 20:57 (seven years ago)