• alternative music blog
  • Contact
  • Index
  • Menu

Bla ck Plas tic .co .uk

THE BODY IS A DANCEFLOOR
  • alternative music blog
  • Contact
  • Index
​Metronomy looking dazed and confused. Source: Mixmag

​Metronomy looking dazed and confused. Source: Mixmag

Album Review: Late Night Tales - Metronomy

August 29, 2012 in album review, mix album, review

​Metronomy's third album, seaside inspired The English Riviera, never quite outshone their second album as far as I'm concerned. The slightly grimy autumnal melancholy of Nights Out felt far more British than the riviera to which the last album harks... That album upon which so many critics slathered patriotic love.

Which is not to say it isn't a good album, just a symptom of press arriving at a party already in full swing. The English Riviera won Joseph Mount and his increasingly band-shaped band a lot of applause. It is little surprise then that the glistening coastal feeling runs through much of their new compilation for Late Night Tales. The Late Night Tales albums tend to exhibit a little incorrigible wildness - an unwillingness to behave that is all too absent here. If they are created for nights of acid and too much cannabis then Metronomy appear to prefer to drink fine wine and enjoy the white powder.

​Late Night Tales - Metronomy

In other words this is the smoothest Late Night Tales in a while (Music For Pleasure aside, of course), and it comes as something of a relief on that front. Recent entries to the series have been very strong but each album can feel a little dense.

But here Mount opens with Outkast's 'Prototype' - a track that still feels as instantly fresh and clean as the day it came out. It is a shame André 3000 is on semi-permanent sabbatical because just one of his productions feels so staggering on its own. The transition into Tweet's 'Drunk' is perfect - thick and unbelievably slow, like the power got cut from the record player but it somehow just about kept playing. Throw in Sa-Ra Creative Partners' jazz trumpet and clattering percussion on 'Cosmic Ball' and you have quite the album opening.

There are similar clutches of greatness elsewhere too. Alessi Brothers' 'Seabird' is dizzying gold plated-folk, a slightly psychedelic take on Rumours-era Fleetwood Mac. It shouldn't be able to smoothly transition into Autechre's glitch-ridden 'Fold4,Wrap5' and yet somehow it does.

The album closes with a maudlin duo of folk records - Herman Düne's damaged 'Winners Lose' and Cat Power's terrifying 'Werewolf'. It's an end you wouldn't dare stay past even if you could - if your late night party guest is playing heart-stopping blues music then it may be time to make an exit. As a close to Metronomy's mix album though it is pretty much spot on.

Late Night Tales ​by Metronomy is released on Monday, available to pre-order from Amazon.co.uk on CD, LP and MP3 [affiliate links].

Tags: outkast, andre 3000, metronomy, cat power, alessi brothers, herman dune, tweet, sa-ra, late night tales, autechre
Prev / Next

About

BlackPlastic.co.uk is an alternative music blog focused on sharing the best electronic music.



Latest Posts

alternative music blog
Listen: DYBIRL by SOPE
Listen: DYBIRL by SOPE
about 11 hours ago
Watch: Concordia (Dorian Concept Remix) by Yuma Yamaguchi
Watch: Concordia (Dorian Concept Remix) by Yuma Yamaguchi
about a week ago
Listen: When I Grace Yr Mantelpiece by Jill Blutt
about 3 weeks ago
Listen: Uru Buru by HLLLYH
Listen: Uru Buru by HLLLYH
about a month ago
Listen: Drowning by Sean Ross
Listen: Drowning by Sean Ross
about a month ago

Tweets

  • I don’t know why, but this giant tennis ball has really made my day. https://t.co/DGZqnhiXpH
    Jul 14, 2022, 10:12 AM
  • More understated, vulnerable and honest pop music courtesy of the charming @annashoemaker_. Put I’m Your Guy in you… https://t.co/vQxD97Hzpq
    Jul 12, 2022, 8:33 PM
  • File this one under PSA… Period-Tracking Apps and Data Privacy in Post-Roe America https://t.co/SdUTeXHXLd
    Jul 11, 2022, 12:48 PM
  • I’m sorry @HiveHomeUK, but wrapping up your hardware sunsetting in a statement about trying to get to net zero does… https://t.co/keYSHyaiJT
    Jul 11, 2022, 12:42 PM