Dark Captain: Dead Legs & Alibis
Dead Legs & Alibis
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- Label: Loaf
- Erscheinungstermin: 24.10.2011
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Als hätte man die Kings Of Convenience ins San Francisco der späten 60er verpflanzt, um sie dort an halluzinogenen Pilzen naschen zu lassen.
East London quintet Dark Captain (formerly known as the twice as timeconsuming to say Dark Captain Light Captain) are shortly to release ‘Dead Legs & Alibis’. It’s the follow-up to their 2008 debut full-length ‘Miracle Kicker’, which harvested critical praise across the board, and was voted 33rd best album of the year by UK newspaper The Guardian. The album also spawned a surprise hit stateside with ‘Jealous Enemies’ (made US iTunes single of the week by a very kind Apple employee and receiving a humorously large number of downloads as a result), and catapulted the band all round Europe and the UK, where they gleefully played their songs to audiences frequently reported to be “impressed”, sharing stages with the likes of Sophia, 65daysofstatic, Tunng and Laetita Sadier (Stereolab). At some point last year, the band decided to disembark this joyously relentless carousel of budget flights, punctual soundchecks and questionable service station snack food, in order that another album may force its way into the world.
‘Dead Legs & Alibis’ is the shimmering, restless result of these endeavours. Existing devotees of the band’s brushing, downtuned acoustic guitars, close vocal harmonies, electronic pulses and estuary-accented recriminations will no doubt be desperately relieved that the claustrophobic, early-hours confessionals which characterised ‘Miracle Kicker’ are still present. This time, however, they’re pleasingly offset by the type of soaring, motorik full-band grooves which not only mark ‘Dead Legs & Alibis’ as a more varied and organic proposition than its predecessor, but will also have those who stamped the band with the alt / psychfolk tag last time round staring aghast into the mirror, wondering what the hell they were thinking. We very much hope you enjoy ‘Dead Legs & Alibis’. Dark Captain will be playing shows in support of their new record during the autumn of 2011, and are
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East London quintet Dark Captain (formerly known as the twice as timeconsuming to say Dark Captain Light Captain) are shortly to release ‘Dead Legs & Alibis’. It’s the follow-up to their 2008 debut full-length ‘Miracle Kicker’, which harvested critical praise across the board, and was voted 33rd best album of the year by UK newspaper The Guardian. The album also spawned a surprise hit stateside with ‘Jealous Enemies’ (made US iTunes single of the week by a very kind Apple employee and receiving a humorously large number of downloads as a result), and catapulted the band all round Europe and the UK, where they gleefully played their songs to audiences frequently reported to be “impressed”, sharing stages with the likes of Sophia, 65daysofstatic, Tunng and Laetita Sadier (Stereolab). At some point last year, the band decided to disembark this joyously relentless carousel of budget flights, punctual soundchecks and questionable service station snack food, in order that another album may force its way into the world.
‘Dead Legs & Alibis’ is the shimmering, restless result of these endeavours. Existing devotees of the band’s brushing, downtuned acoustic guitars, close vocal harmonies, electronic pulses and estuary-accented recriminations will no doubt be desperately relieved that the claustrophobic, early-hours confessionals which characterised ‘Miracle Kicker’ are still present. This time, however, they’re pleasingly offset by the type of soaring, motorik full-band grooves which not only mark ‘Dead Legs & Alibis’ as a more varied and organic proposition than its predecessor, but will also have those who stamped the band with the alt / psychfolk tag last time round staring aghast into the mirror, wondering what the hell they were thinking. We very much hope you enjoy ‘Dead Legs & Alibis’. Dark Captain will be playing shows in support of their new record during the autumn of 2011, and are
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 3 years to go
- 2 Submarines
- 3 Long distance driver
- 4 Right way round
- 5 Fade
- 6 Different and easier
- 7 80000 reasons
- 8 Strange journeys home
- 9 Ex detective
- 10 Flickering light