As this year draws to a close, I thought I'd review a great release ortwo from last year that I felt got no respect whatsoever. The first isthis release by the delgados, a band whose members also run the famedChemikal Underground label based in Glasgow Scotland — present orone-time home to Mogwai, Arab Strap, Aereogramme, and bis. Previousreleases by the band showed a strong sense of melody and fantasticinterplay between guitarists/vocalists Alun Woodward and Emma Pollock."The Great Eastern" was recorded by the band in Glasgow, but when timecame to mix the record, they travelled to rural New York to work withfamed producer and member of Mercury Rev Dave Fridmann (who alsoproduced the last two Mogwai full-lengths — apparently the lads saidgood things about Mr. Fridmann). The results are simply stunning.Fridmann brings out the true promise of this band, and puts it ondisplay for all to cherish. From the opening track, which sounds likethe sound Radiohead was trying for but never quite captured on "Kid A,"to "Accused of Stealing," which Pollock OWNS, the delgados shine likenever before. I swear anything Fridmann touches turns to gold. His loveof vocal effects and creative editing makes each song sound like awhole new delgados, and good for them. While their last two records wonthem critical acclaim, it seemed possible that this record would winover the audiences like never before. Sadly, this didn't happen, butmore critics responded, naming "The Great Eastern" as one of theirfavorite albums of 2000. The band are in the studio currently, workingon a new album that Fridmann will also produce for release in early2002. Expect greatness. Until then, try out the sound samples and givethis band a chance.

 

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