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Artist:
LEISURE SOCIETY, THE
Title:
The Sleeper
Label:
WILLKOMMEN (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$14.50
Catalog #:
WILLK 002CD
This is the heavily-hyped debut full-length album by the UK's
The Leisure Society
, who virtually have already become household names in the UK. The story of The Leisure Society began in Burton-Upon-Trent when
Nick Hemming
picked up a guitar and formed a band with
Shane Meadows
,
Paddy Considine
and
Rich Eaton
. Following a year of demos and increasingly bizarre gigs, Shane and Paddy were drawn towards careers in film, leaving Nick to pursue a life of making music. After serving time with Burton's best-known exports
The Telescopes
(later
Unisex
), Nick contributed scores to some of Shane's movies under a new moniker, The Leisure Society. Roping in the help of friends from
Christian Silva
's band, Nick expanded The Leisure Society into a ten-piece, and the result is
The Sleeper
. Track after track, The Leisure Society deliver hooks that set their work apart from so much of the current UK folk rock revival; three-part vocal harmonies are complimented by lush, restrained strings, and arrangements featuring ukulele, mandolin and banjo, are all given a warm, slick production treatment. Despite their UK roots, several more prominent American influences leap to mind;
Wilco
,
Fleet Foxes
,
The Webb Brothers
and
Beechwood Sparks
can be heard throughout the record. Album opener "Give Yourself A Fighting Chance" takes its vocal harmonies and delivery straight from
Eureka
-period
Jim O' Rourke
. Equally, you could easily imagine "Save It For Someone Who Cares" being performed by
Rufus Wainwright
. Elsewhere, you can hear a folkier
Shins
at work, as well as shades of
Tim Hardin
-- there's sunshine pop, folk-rock and more to be found within; it's the kind of album where each time you play it, your favorite track will change. This is warm, rustic, orchestral folk-rock at its best.
Artist:
VA
Title:
Willkommen Collective Volume 1
Label:
WILLKOMMEN (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$10.00
Catalog #:
WILLK 004CD
This is a special limited edition handmade Willkommen Records label sampler. The Willkommen Collective is the name given to a group of Brighton, UK-based folk musicians who together make up the groups
Shoreline
,
Sons of Noel and Adrian
,
The Leisure Society
,
Moonshine Moonshine
,
Atlas Crease
,
Laish Quartet
and
The Miserable Rich
. Influenced by a wide variety of musical traditions, and with the input from such a diverse pool of players, each band in the ever-expanding co-operative has been able to create a truly unique sound with the view to create a self-sufficient musical alliance. The name Willkommen came from the fact that cellist and beard cultivator
Will Calderbank
happens to play on everyone's music. He also records under the name Atlas Crease and the song featured here, "Four Corners," gives a glimpse into the hushed, idyllic space Mr. Calderbank calls home.
Nick Hemming
's group The Leisure Society, having debuted on Willkommen Records with their album
The Sleeper
, displays their winsome chamber pop here with "Pancake Day." Delve into the compilation further and you'll discover
Daniel Green
's soulful, rustic bonhomie under the name Laish Quartet. One of Willkommen's foremost torchbearers for the British folk tradition is the Sons of Noel and Adrian, the mothership of the Willkommen operation. Here you'll be able to marvel at
Jacob Richardson
's whistling prowess and city leveling baritone. A Brighton via Rome collaboration between
Tom Cowan
, the Collective and
Beatrice Sanjust Di Teulada
, Shoreline deal in sensuous, soft-focus sound worlds.
Hamilton Yarns
are Willkommen's purveyors of (un)easy-listening esoterica, embraced by the
Wire
magazine cognoscenti, while
The Climbers
are something of a Willkommen studio- super-group headed up by
Tim West
; it's the kind of flawless music cut by
Curt Boettcher
and
Gary Usher
out on the Strip in the late '60s, re-imagined in the suburban environs of the South of England. That's just a smattering of the music on the compilation. We hope
Willkommen Volume 1
acts as a perfect primer into this highly-touted inclusive scene.
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