published: 25 /
6 /
2010
Label:
SL Records
Format: CD
Admirable latest album from American-born, but London-based musician Thomas Truax, which merges the experimental with a lo-fi pub rock lounge sound
Review
Following on from his last album which was devoted to the music used in the films of David Lynch, Thomas Truax frees himself from form. Truax sets his music and compositions to follow the path of his story telling about the 'Sonic Dreamer'. A down-to-earth lyricist, or joker, Truax also uses basic acoustic equipment, but his post-production work relies on tricks from the digital trade. Unmistakenly the work of a one-man band but ever so admirable.
'Sonic Dreamer' is a bit of a ridicule. A wide range of styles got incorporated; cabaret, jumpy new wave and rather dry funk. Side two of the LP suddenly brings on stuff that you can somehow dance, or stumble, to. Wacky lo-fi pub lounge with just a little touch of lovely and freshly picked avant garde. The title track sounds almost as if it is a homage to David Lynch; very much like 'Dune'.
Track Listing:-
1
Beehive Heart
2
It's All Happening Now
3
It Always Rains On Sundays
4
What's The Matter With My Grey Matter
5
The Cannibals Have Captured Our Nicole Kidman
6
Around The World With The Sexy Sigh
7
Balancing On A Bouncing Wire
8
Ode To The Olde Elderberry
9
Post Post Post Modern
10
Sonic Dreamer
11
Lonely Taxi
Band Links:-
https://www.facebook.com/thomastruax
https://twitter.com/thomastruax
http://www.thomastruax.com/
Visitor Comments:-
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324 Posted By: Angie Lincoln, Manchester, England on 12 Jul 2010 |
I think every track is a standout. Sonic Dreamer is the most creative and genuinely touching album I've come across yet this year. Truax is deservedly widely praised but like all the great innovators his music is not always easy or to everyone's taste. I would suggest Darren who posted the previous review, or anyone for that matter, should get with the times and listen to sample tracks on line before purchasing any album. This is a brilliant collection of songs.
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317 Posted By: Darren Cauldfied, Shropshire on 28 Jun 2010 |
This album is a total and utter disappointment, not one stand-out track or notable tune - full of the usual 'novelties', sampling and such most employed in this type of recording. A get your money back sticker may have been a decent idea. I certainly won't be watching out for any future releases. V disappointing :(
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