With The Bone Carver the band releases an album that defies time and place with its new album. The Bone Carver certainly is rooted in the 1980s. Dark new wave, some Roxy Music mach II, mixed with Tindersticks and Nick Cave with some pepper left within him. Drummer Paul Hill is present in all the right ways and does not need some pepper at all.
Hill's drumming gives the stately and almost aloof singing of Simon Huw Jones the contrast it needs. Between the two are the mostly warm sounds of the other three members on guitar, bass and certainly organ. Jones almost croons in a way that brings to mind Bryan Ferry and Nick Cave immediately.
The combination results in music that is extremely serious. Each songs demands listening and when accommodated starts to reveal their inner beauty. Especially the role of "newby", since 2015, Colin Ozanne captures my ears with his warm keyboards but especially his clarinet solo's, not your average instrument for a (by now post, post, post) post punk band. (The same goes for a mandoline instead of a guitar of course.) Ozanne's contributions underscore Jones' singing no little.
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'In A Bed In Yugoslavia' can rightly be seen as a sort of blueprint for The Bone Carver. The album slowly but surely lays down this stately, majestic atmosphere without ever allowing me to let go. And yes, this is music with it origins in the 1980s but with a warmth and attitude that makes it extremely good to listen to in 2022. And Also The Trees is a name to watch out for this year.
Wout de Natris
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