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Dot Allison: Beneath The Ivy EP

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by holliy

This EP from Dot Allison – who used to sing in One Dove, fact fans! – represents, says the press release, a new direction in her song writing. This new direction manifests itself in the form of that kinda counter-intuitive full-band-acoustic music, as mastered by Mazzy Star. Harmonicas, violins, guitars, tinkling noises, the odd bit of sampling, a heavy emphasis on vocals, and those vocals are high-pitched, often kinda breathy but still tuneful, and are very emotional in a spaced out, artistic-distance way. As is traditional in these cases, the vocal subject matter tends towards love, with a particular emphasis on that inexplicably popular “love = emotional pain – and that’s cool!” strain of thought.

You get the (aural) picture? Cool. Well, then: those who dig this kind of noise in general may well find something here to enjoy. There’s plenty going on; it’s a complex, delicate sound; and there’s plenty of variety in the range of sounds used. For myself, though, this is just simultaneously emotionally over-earnest and far too limply pretty, and my overwhelming reaction is simply to mutter, “Oh, stop mithering,” and press stop.

  • Dot Allison 4 / 10

i like her voice

this new direction sounds good to me !


oh you whinging tosspot

don't review stuff likethis whe you're obviously in a grump, simple! go and listen to some miserable shinkansen records artists...





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