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A Month in Records: June 2005

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by DiS News
June brought many delights, not least a short-lived Summer that appears to have been all we deserved. DiS gave you Wireless and people lost all their possessions in a ditch at Glasto. Amongst the madness, some artists thought it would be a laugh to release some of their music - so they did. Here are the DiS picks of June!

Wives - Erect the Youth Problem
"It's as addictive as the dirtiest of pop records being listened to in an entirely inebriated state. It's as brilliantly complete as a punk-rock record can be without spontaneously combusting within your CD player. It's uncommercial, totally uncompromising, and absolutely essential."
Read Michael Diver's full article


Les Georges Leningrad- Sur Le Traces De Black Eskimo
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By the end of it all you'll either love it or hate it in equal measures, but one thing's for sure - deja vu has never sounded so fresh, invigorating and utterly perplexing at the same time."
Read Dom Gourlay's full article


Malcolm Middleton - Into the Woods
""I wasn't meant to feel this way," he says, his voice stumbling into silence. The truth: we wouldn't want him feeling any other way if such ill feelings produce such stunning music. So forget your made-for-television angst and your soulless songtresses weaving woeful tales of ones that got away - this is the real, raw, warts-and-all deal."
Read Michael Diver's full article


Capdown - Live in M.K.
"This CD marks the end of part one in the Capdown story, and if they can evade the clutches of the puritanically PC Household Name records, then the future could be every bit as bright as skacore classics ‘Kained but Able’ and ‘Ska Wars’, which help make this retrospective live recording both a great introduction to any Johnny-come-lately’s and a great au revoir to those that have been there from the start."
Read Kev Kharas' full article


Joy Zipper - The Heartlight Set
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For a band so established on these shores (this is the third album to have been received with critical acclaim), they enjoy relatively little success in their native USA. But with an album this good, hows about we keep them a secret for a bit longer, eh?"
Read Jonathan Fisher's full article


Kraftwerk - Minimum-Maximum
"So 'Minimum-Maximum' manages to be both an exciting glimpse of the live experience and a clipped, processed and fundamentally Kraftwerk record, in a manner that the band doubtless calculated and put into play with a robotic and surgical precision. Well, I sincerely hope that’s how it happened. After all, this is Kraftwerk we’re talking about: I’d expect nothing less."
Read Holl(i)y Davies' full article


Alkaline Trio - Crimson
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It’s punk pop pulled towards an adult world, given a macabre make over that manages to avoid the singular silliness of the likes of AFI and dunked in a vat of sugary sweet pop brilliance. Fortunately for us, there is no end in sight, as Skiba promises on ‘I Was A Prayer’, “I spit out words 'til you see my lungs on the dancefloor”. Thank heaven for that."
Read Gareth Dobson's full article


The Cribs - The New Fellas
Short, sharp and definitely leaving you wanting more, The New Fellas could easily be the best "scene" album of the year. That is, unless the band start hating themselves for it.
Read Alex Wisgard's full article


The Ponys - Celebration Castle
"The echoes of inspirations past can be heard across Celebration Castle, but never do they detract significantly from the urgent punk tearing from the hearts of impassioned vocalist Jered Gummere and his cohorts..."
Read Michael Diver's full article


Laura Cantrell - Humming by the Flowered Vine
"Only at the third album stage, Laura Cantrell is oozing the kind of transcendent quality she could only possibly have achieved as the fruit of an utter immersion in the whole expanse of her homeland genre."
Read Neil Jones' full article


DiScuss: What are your albums of the month? Which are the best/worst?



A Month in Records: June 2005

Hmmm

I didn't buy any of those. Its been a bit of a dry month for me, not much that excited me. I bought Nine Black Alps and love that one. Also been listening to Absent Kid a lot, and the new Jeremy Warmsley single.

Listened to the Futureheads and Soulwax a lot after I got back from Glastonbury just so I could relive their awesome sets.

Re: A Month in Records: June 2005

Hooray for Soulwax! And for another opportunity for me to go "I was in their video, you know..."

A Month in Records: June 2005

fantomas - suspended animation is shockingly good
finchs new album 'say hello to sunshine' is also really great, really dark and progressive....

MIKE PATTON IS GOD

Re: A Month in Records: June 2005

MIKE PATTON IS INDEED GOD, ALONG WITH DAVE GROHL!

A Month in Records: June 2005

I'd go to church if he was :)

A Month in Records: June 2005

...but suspended aninmation came out months ago?!??!?

Re: A Month in Records: June 2005

And I swear the Les Georges Leningrad album came out like a year ago.

A Month in Records: June 2005

i got the capdown record ... but im pretty sure it came out before june ... ive had it for ages

A Month in Records: June 2005

Dear All,
WUT?
Shut up and dance!
S x

Re: A Month in Records: June 2005

The picture of the clouds and the rainbow is nice. and Malcolm Middleton's album is the best I've heard this month.

:-)

A Month in Records: June 2005

You need to learn about reviewing albums when they come out, not months later.

***YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO BE JOURNOS***

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By my definitions, they are.

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retrospective, non?

Re: A Month in Records: June 2005

You should learn to realise that our staff do this for nothing but love and give up their spare time to do so.

***YOU'RE A CUNT***

A Month in Records: June 2005

SLEATER KINNEY THE WOODS

THE MOUNTAIN GOATS - THE SUNSET TREE

MISSY ELLIOT - THE COOKBOOK

amend, and go forth.

la la la

A Month in Records: June 2005

stephen malkmus? over a month late...
.

Re: A Month in Records: June 2005

every time I read one of these monthly retrospectives I find myself thinking "yep, I'd buy some of those if I weren't skint. I'll get em next month"

I've got a must-buy list a chuffing mile long. so I hate these articles. but I also like them. bastards. no, sorry, they're lovely. drat

A Month in Records: June 2005

fantomas was officially released on proper cd (not booklet) in june
ive had it for months too

A Month in Records: June 2005

yeah, in all fairness you did forget the best record of the year so far:

sleater kinney

wasn't bikini atoll out this month too? very underrated record...




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