Wednesday, December 01, 2004

Love Is Verb, And A Noun As Well

TURQUOISE DAYS ALBUMS OF THE YEAR Part 1

In no particular order I’ll be posting my top five albums of the year over the next month. So starting off we have:


Aberfeldy - Young Forever


I first heard this band on the excellent Rough Trade Shops Indiepop compilation and even amongst some of my favorite songs from the past, their track, “Vegetarian Restaurant”, stood out. The great thing about it, and the rest of the album, is its simplicity, no frills, no fancy production tricks just a batch of songs that immediately stay with because of the quality of the melodies and songwriting. It really does sound like the band are playing the songs in the room with you, and it came as no surprise when I found out they were recorded playing together around one microphone. The songs have a timeless quality taking in elements of west coast sixties pop, the folk touches of the best of Paul Simon’s early songs, and in the last song "Out Of Love" there’s even a smoky lounge band quality. Aberfeldy, named after a Scottish town in case you’re interested, have produced a album that continues the fine lineage of Scottish pop that includes the likes of Aztec Camera, Trash Can Sinatras, and Belle and Sebastian.


Download Aberfeldy – A Friend Like You

Download Aberfeldy – Love Is An Arrow

The Aberfeldy website - is here

The Rough Trade (UK) Aberfeldy page - is here

3 comments:

howard said...

aberfeldy are on my list for ths year too - there are some really good radio session tracks knocking about on the interweb if you get the chance to listen to them.

guanoboy said...

Thanks for the comment over on my site...Just checking yours out...looks good!

Added you to my links!

thanks!

darren

Tom said...

Vegetarian Restaurant has got to be my fave single of the year. I too have included Aberfeldy in my top albums for 2004.