Showing posts with label Just To Feel Anything. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Just To Feel Anything. Show all posts

Thursday 15 November 2012

Emeralds again or was that Sand Circles

I was in the newsagents today flicking through the current issue of the Wire and I came across a review of the Emeralds LP  Just To Feel Anything. And thought this guy's ripping me off. My little one line review of Sand Circles great tape Motor City from earlier this year said "This is 2am driving music for the city's bewildered lost souls." This dude has just expanded on my one line and made a review from it. Imitation-the sincerest form of flattery? I dunno if I like it. By writing these concise slivers of gold am I giving other writers a blueprint for them to expand upon then claim them as their own?



Tuesday 13 November 2012

Emeralds - Just To Feel Anything


I've been meaning to write about Emeralds new LP Just to Feel Anything since I mentioned it in a previous post. I've had notes scribbled down for over a month now. Anyway my computer is playing up or is it blogger? Doing a post at the moment is quite frustrating. Anyway Emeralds are a group I thought were really going to push through some kind of sound barrier into something new, not just update the Kosmiche stylee. I think maybe they previously came close or did bring something new to the Kosmiche table. Perhaps it's my recent Back To The Future phase ie. re/listening to UK hardcore/Darkside/Jungle etc. that has put some things into perspective. In the early 90s the future was really actually happening.  This new Emeralds LP seems to be their most retro and least forward thrusting to date. I think they've added beats. Did any of the other LPs have beats? In my notes I have written (and this is from a while ago):

Nostalgia for Top Gun,
Nostalgia for Dire Straits,
Nostalgia for Harmonia,
Nostalgia for Arcade games,
Nostalgia for Pink Floyd,
Nostalgia for Cluster,
Nostalgia for Bruton Music's BRK series of library LPs.

Nostalgia for the future might be what I'm trying to project onto them. I mean this is nostalgia for the future but an older future. Not a future so much rooted in the UK early 90s so much as a 70s/80s vision of the future. If nobody is going into a new future can I value one vision of future over another? Who's being more cynical me or Emeralds?

Anyway having said all that it's another top record from Emeralds albeit one that's a little more guitar centric. Atmospheric, sad, uplifting and beautiful as usual. Nice. Is that enough?