AMG EXPERT REVIEW: After an extended absence from recording, Cranes returned
in 2001 with a slightly different lineup (bassist Paul Smith and drummer Jon
Callender replacing long-standing veteran Francombe and Ros for live shows),
their own label, Dadaphonic, and a fantastic new album, Future Songs. After
the enjoyable if fairly conventional alt-rock effort that was Population
Four, Future Songs is an excellent breath of fresh air, not least because it
reflects some newer influences and approaches that the Shaws, who recorded
the entire collection almost entirely on their own, had discovered and
absorbed. While Alison Shaw's immediately recognizable singing voice had
remained unchanged in general tone, her words were now heard more clearly
than ever, while the refined gloom of Loved took on a new incarnation here,
ever more cinematic and elegant than before. Jim Shaw played everything on
Future Songs in a harking back to the group's earliest origins (Alison and
on one song Tom Hazel contribute some guitar), and it's little surprise
that, after 15 years of music-making, his ear for performance and arranging
is so fine as it is. "Future Song" itself easily builds on the past � its
Cure-like combination of guitar and keyboards so immediately evocative of
the early-'90s connection between the two groups. As the album progresses,
though, hints of everything from experimental techno (check the beats and
bleeps on "Don't Wake Me Up") to classic film soundtracks can be heard in
the music. Aside from the brief clatter-collage of "Eight," the brusque
industrial harshness of the earliest days is long gone, while even the
queasy feel of songs like "Lilies" is now sublimated into a calmer but no
less compelling swoon, as heard on "Flute Song." Other highlights of this
remarkable album include the low-key guitar quiver of "Sunrise" and the
pop-but-not-schlock sweet melancholy of "Fragile" and "Everything For." �
Ned Raggett

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cheers
julien

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