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I've only got into them over the last four months or so, but I've snapped up everything and wormed my way into their PR person's affections enough to have a 'No Shouts, No Calls' badge on my Eastpak. I think they're terrific. The Power Out is prob. My fave, closely pushed by the new one. The debut I need to play more.

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Axes was my initial fave cos of the darkness and epicness, but the meandering mid-section loses me slightly. Is early singles, EP stuff and a few live cuts. It's pretty good.

―, Thursday, 15 March 2007 16:11 (ten years ago). This is my favourite album of the year so far. The Greater Times has that grasping-for-another-place swoop that Electrelane pull off from time to time. Sacred music, almost. In Berlin is perfect eerie Electrelane. Cut And Run is insanely catchy.

'Roop do doo / we're like fish in the sea / And I thought you were the one for me'. I like At Sea, though I didn't the first time I heard it. The only track I am anti is Five.

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I struggle a bit with Between The Wolf And The Dog too, but I think it would be good live. I'm not really a fan of the noisier drone wig-out stuff of theirs ―, Monday, 7 May 2007 20:09 (ten years ago). This is one of the great mysteries of the universe for me. I should love Electrelane. I should love this album. I keep trying to like it, but it does not capture me. It makes no sense, it's got lots of elements that should be perfect Kate Bait.

Big droney organs, girly harmonies, motorik beats. It's a nice album, it's well made and well crafted, but it leaves me cold. 1) the drum production. They have a good drummer, but the production makes her sound like she's hitting a sack of wheat. The snare is particularly problematic, and interferes with my listening enjoyment.

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2) This is more subjective, but perhaps it is so well crafted and so precise that I get no sense of abandon from it. It seems to be missing some kind of. That's what I love about dronerock, the spinning out of controlness when a band cuts loose. Much of the texture is all very much the same. This improves on the second half of the album, where there is more textural variation. The second half of the album is better than the first. I think track 7 is my favourite.

But it annoys me, because conceptually, I should love this record, but I don't. ―, Monday, 14 May 2007 10:51 (ten years ago). I can understand why they might not hit you as hard as you'd imagine, Kate, but I'm not sure I can quite nail why. Even though this album isn't 'produced' by Steve Albini like the last two were, they still sound a lot like an Albini-band, if that makes sense.

Their sound is precise and realistic rather than textured, for the most part. And while they have a lot of the signifiers of Kate-friendly music in there, those signifiers are.

Used differently? Rudolf pediatrics 22 edition. I think they have moments of joy and abandon in there (the aforementioned 'the walls the walls THE WALLS THE WALLS OOO-OOOOH OH-OH!!!' Bit, for a start, but others too - just the main riff in The Lighthouse gets me smiling and excited), I like the drum sound and find the first half of the album to be a better set of 'songs' and so texture (or lack of) isn't so much of an issue. Have you heard Axes, Kate? It may be a touch more up your alley, so to speak. ―, Monday, 14 May 2007 12:25 (ten years ago).

Oh, I love this album. I first heard Electrelane on the radio doing what sounded to me like a pretty good Stereolab impression, so I kept it in mind but couldn't be fussed to seek it out. Then I saw this album listed in the ILX 2007 albums poll, and the write up made it sound like it was made for my enjoyment. Now they're one of my favorite bands. No Shouts, No Calls or The Power Out? It depends on whichever one I'm listening to at the time. ―, Thursday, 5 November 2009 22:23 (eight years ago).

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