Showing posts with label The Citradels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Citradels. Show all posts
Thursday, September 25, 2014
-valis Pick of the Week
Hail Voyagers!!! New week, new Pick: from Melbourne, Australia, The Citradels! Their new album, released last week, is entitled Nepenthe and is available via their Bandcamp. (With a vinyl option, for posterity.)
The band are no strangers to these pages, having been cited as a Pick of the Week back in October of 2013 for their Our Lord's Secret Service album, as well as a Mid-Year Best of last year for their Psychotic Syndrone long-player. Suffice it to say this new one carries on in that line of Citradel Sound: a product of the talents and aspirations of the band now working even better together. If the thought of an amalgamation of the sounds of the Brian Jonestown Massacre, Rolling Stones, and the Velvet Underground get your synapses firing this is a band for you. Guitar lines which haunt. Check 'em out!
The Citradels are: Thomas De Vries - Vocals, Guitar, Synth, Percussion, Organ, Mellotron; Curtis Goodfellow - Vocals, Guitar, Trumpet, Sitar, Percussion; Sam Heathcote - Bass, Synth, Percussion; Archer Moore - Organ, Marimba; Connor Tolson - Drums, Motorbike. (With vocals from Kayla Moon, on Dead Time and Tabla on Ultraviolet By Vincent Dodd.)
Watch. (Beautifully rendered, as always, by good friend blood meridian.)
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You can listen to the archived stream here; or, hear it this Friday, on The Dead Man's Turn Me On, Dead Man show on Live365, where it's heard every Friday at noon eastern time, as well as Mr. Atavist's Sunrise Ocean Bender show, heard every other Thursday from 11pm to 1 am eastern, on WRIR in Richmond, VA.
Note:
Adding the Pick of the Week to their show is Dogs Got A Bone out of Edinburgh, Scotland, from 10pm to midnight, Mondays, U.K. time, (adjust accordingly,) on Belter Radio. Thanks Col Chant!
Labels:
-valis Pick of the Week,
2014,
Sept. 23-29,
The Citradels
Wednesday, October 02, 2013
-valis Pick of the Week
Hail Voyagers! Our Pick this week comes from Melbourne, Australia, The Citradels! They've just recently released their new album, Our Lord's Secret Service, on Psyche Ward.
As a follow-up to January's Psychotic Syndrone, they further extend the sound and allow for more space on this outing. Borrowing from our good friend, confidante, and musically-obsessive counterpart, Mr. Atavist:
" ...Our Lord’s Secret Service takes their previous outing’s lead and builds on it, blossoming and subsiding into itself without ever losing touch with an earthy foundation. Much of Service plays out in a sparse space, stripped down without being slight or so ethereal that The Citradels misplace themselves in the haze. A first run through might come across as though things aren’t as fleshed out as they should be, but as you get into it any sense of restraint soon becomes an aura of something lurking and rising up at its own pace. Sure, much of it plays to their cited influences (The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Spacemen 3, The Velvets), but who doesn’t? That’s one of the hooks. Indistinct and vague blankets cover many of the cuts, but the songs aren’t smothered by them nor are they slathered in so much effect that it comes over as compensation. As the record progresses it swells and shifts, at times imperceptibly morphing so that you take a look around and things have changed significantly. That’s made abundantly clear about midway through with the fantastic Black Holes, a track that is both different from what’s played out so far, but also a natural end result. It’s a liquid and elastic creature that makes more sense as it seems to distance itself from the rest … which it really isn’t doing. Other cuts like the dreamy Golden Gun or obscurely sweet Poppy Seeds play to softer, ghostlier strengths that may not have the heft of Black Holes or Jesus, 007 Baby but still share the same strong family ties. One of those ties is without question The Citradels beginnings as De Vries’ release valve as it maintains an intimate and almost homespun flavor as it builds on that first, personal inception. "
According to thier Facebook page: "Yesterday we started tracking on our 3rd album Droned and Rethroned (Working Title) in which we have drums and bass done for 6 out of the 13 tracks. Hopefully out in the early part of 2014." Much to look forward to, while enjoying what we have!
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You can listen to the archived stream here; or, hear it this Friday, on The Dead Man's Turn Me On, Dead Man show on Live365, where it's heard every Friday at noon eastern time, as well as Mr. Atavist's Sunrise Ocean Bender show, heard every Monday from 1 to 3 am eastern, on WRIR in Richmond, VA.
Note:
Adding the Pick of the Week to their show is Dogs Got A Bone out of Edinburgh, Scotland, from 10pm to midnight, U.K. time, (adjust accordingly,) on Belter Radio. Thanks Col Chant!
Labels:
-valis Pick of the Week,
2013,
Oct. 1 - 7,
The Citradels
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
-valis Pick of the Week
Hail Voyagers! From the Land of the Counter-Clockwise, (and where my Sun went,) Geelong/Melbourne*, Australia's The Citradels !
They've just released, last Wednesday, January 9th, to be exact, their new album: Psychotic Syndrone , with hints of the Middle East ---where it may be damnably Middle West there actually, and all manner of other off-world techniques and musical secrets hidden within.
Tom, Curtis, Will, Bill, Sam, (and Vin!), may well turn your own world upside down.
* They're most likely actually from Colac or Lake Corangamite. It's the water.
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You can listen to the archived stream here ; or, hear it this Friday, on The Dead Man's Turn Me On, Dead Man show on Live365, where it's heard every Friday at noon eastern time, as well as Mr. Atavist's Sunrise Ocean Bender show, heard every Monday from 1 to 3 am eastern, on WRIR in Richmond, VA.
Labels:
-valis Pick of the Week,
2013,
Jan. 15-21,
The Citradels
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