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Ink 19 :: Taken By Trees
Open Field (Rough Trade). Review by Omar de la rosa.
...ascending lines of "You lie, you lie, you lie, you lie." Yet, as sad as it is to say this, the moments this writer will remember most come with the Tracyanne Campbell co-penned, rightfully Camera-Obscurian, "Lost and Found" and Yttling's instrumental, string-arrangement showcase "Open Field," again...
Ink 19 :: Camera Obscura
If Looks Could Kill (Merge). Review by Aaron Shaul.
...-streaked resoluteness in the lyrics and a heady amount of Spector-ian wall-of-sound production to turn it into a pop music steamroller. When singer Tracyanne Campbell plainly states that "if it's true that looks could kill and you'll be the first to make me mad/ then you'll have to go." It's a send...
Ink 19 :: Camera Obscura
indie-pop,scotland,pop,twee,retro,Camera Obscura,Underachievers Please Try Harder,Merge,Aaron Shaul
...Picture" and the Enchantment Under the Sea doo-wop on "A Sister's Social Agony," ring true alongside the more traditional twee numbers. Lead singer Tracyanne Campbell's lyrics are full of the same incredible character study minutia that's innate in all excellent Scottish bands. As with B&S's Stuart...
Ink 19 :: Camera Obscura
pop,Scotland,indie,twee,fey,Camera Obscura,Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi,Merge,Aaron Shaul
...and string sweeps. In fact, nearly every song on here has a similar, perfected amalgamation of breezy '60s pop and lo-fi '80s ornateness. Singer Tracyanne Campbell is once again the star of the album, capturing disaffected youth in stand alone lyrics better than many of her melancholy peers. On "Eighties...
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