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threads:
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minimalism-drones
beat-research
analogue-synth

type (uk) #type 073 lp

altar eaglemechanical gardens” long playing record

  • battlegrounds (6:09)
  • honey (4:14)
  • you lost your neon haze (7:15)
  • b'nai b'rith girls (3:10)
  • monsters (3:24)

  • spy movie (5:07)
  • breakdown (5:36)
  • pour your dark heart out (4:28)
  • six foot arms (6:06)
august 2010 release ; debutproper” full-length (feel like we’ve already had a few different tapes on digitalis) from the duo of brad & eden hemming rose ...

choppy, often asynchronous synth-pop with a nice, palpable thunk ...
type press release...
mechanical gardens” by altar eagle

the debut album from shimmering pop darlings brad rose and eden hemming-rose.

brad rose (aka the north sea) is probably the last person you’d expect to see at the helm of a pop album. a folk record – maybe, a noise record – sure, but pop? probably not. yet that’s exactly what he and his wife eden hemming have done with ‘mechanical gardens’. the altar eagle sound might not come as much of a shock for those cassette collectors who have managed to source copies of the duo’s now rare debut eps, but for the rest of the world it should serve as a radical change in direction for one of experimental music’s most valuable sons.

the ear-splitting noise that enticed listeners on ‘bloodlines’ is all but forgotten as brad and eden pick through shimmering dream-pop and cold-wave electronics with the greatest of ease. the quality is assured within minutes of the gorgeous slowdive-esque opener ‘battlegrounds’. anchored by eden’s humming, ethereal vocal tones, the song is a glorious statement of intent and while the band go into clubbier directions on the second half, this song is a gateway to their sound.

possibly the biggest surprise on ‘mechanical gardens’ is the sound shift which occurs mid-way through the record, as the bubbling bliss of ‘b’nai b’rith girls’ gives way to the abrasive electro growl of ‘monsters’. influenced in part by eden’s long-time love affair with techno and brad’s recent obsession with synthesizers, the duo strike a perfect middle ground between crumbling experimentation and pop excess. this is rarely better explored than on ‘spy movie’, a track that somehow combines the supposedly warring sounds of juan atkins and early my bloody valentine.

on ‘mechanical gardensbrad and eden have created an album that revels in its grab-bag of influences, but somehow they have managed to emerge with a sound that is totally singular. it’s pop music for sure, but uncynical, atypical and hugely enjoyable.

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back in stock as of
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first in stock on
august 31st, 2010


threads:
modern-psych
beat-research
minimalism-drones
analogue-synth

type (uk) #type 073 cd

altar eaglemechanical gardens” compact disc

  • battlegrounds (6:09)
  • honey (4:14)
  • you lost your neon haze (7:15)
  • b'nai b'rith girls (3:10)
  • monsters (3:24)
  • spy movie (5:07)
  • breakdown (5:36)
  • pour your dark heart out (4:28)
  • six foot arms (6:06)
august 2010 release ; debutproper” full-length (feel like we’ve already had a few different tapes on digitalis) from the duo of brad & eden hemming rose ...

choppy, often asynchronous synth-pop with a nice, palpable thunk ...
type press release...

mechanical gardens” by altar eagle

the debut album from shimmering pop darlings brad rose and eden hemming-rose.

brad rose (aka the north sea) is probably the last person you’d expect to see at the helm of a pop album. a folk record – maybe, a noise record – sure, but pop? probably not. yet that’s exactly what he and his wife eden hemming have done with ‘mechanical gardens’. the altar eagle sound might not come as much of a shock for those cassette collectors who have managed to source copies of the duo’s now rare debut eps, but for the rest of the world it should serve as a radical change in direction for one of experimental music’s most valuable sons.

the ear-splitting noise that enticed listeners on ‘bloodlines’ is all but forgotten as brad and eden pick through shimmering dream-pop and cold-wave electronics with the greatest of ease. the quality is assured within minutes of the gorgeous slowdive-esque opener ‘battlegrounds’. anchored by eden’s humming, ethereal vocal tones, the song is a glorious statement of intent and while the band go into clubbier directions on the second half, this song is a gateway to their sound.

possibly the biggest surprise on ‘mechanical gardens’ is the sound shift which occurs mid-way through the record, as the bubbling bliss of ‘b’nai b’rith girls’ gives way to the abrasive electro growl of ‘monsters’. influenced in part by eden’s long-time love affair with techno and brad’s recent obsession with synthesizers, the duo strike a perfect middle ground between crumbling experimentation and pop excess. this is rarely better explored than on ‘spy movie’, a track that somehow combines the supposedly warring sounds of juan atkins and early my bloody valentine.

on ‘mechanical gardensbrad and eden have created an album that revels in its grab-bag of influences, but somehow they have managed to emerge with a sound that is totally singular. it’s pop music for sure, but uncynical, atypical and hugely enjoyable.

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