Daedelus –
The Light Brigade (Brainfeeder)
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Out Now
American
producer and singer releases his new album.
Alfred
Weisberg-Roberts (aka Alfred Darlington, aka Daedelus) is a fascinating
chap. Like his mythological namesake and
father of Icarus, he is a craftsman of quite unique style and skill.
The Light
Brigade is based around the three-year Crimean War and contains beautiful,
haunting pieces which will exhaust your every sinew. Opening with Until Artillery and quoting from
Tennyson’s The Charge Of The Light Brigade is Adam Webbow from 90s Manchester underground
band The Lobe. Setting the scene with a lamentable
intro and subtle voice leading into what can only be described as a string of
beautiful sadness’s.
Tsars And
Hussars has a fabulous continuing bass sound and grips soft, rising vocals
keeping them earth bound despite their inkling to float and fly away.
Sometimes
ambient, sometimes folk, often experimenting in a familiar comfort zone, The
Light Brigade is a wonderful journey through soft, relaxing, provoking tones
and textures. Battery Smoke contains a
lovely flowing guitar and Belonging is beautiful in the extreme sensing a
warmth and caring that can only be given by a Mother to her Son.
Pre-munitions
lifts the pace slightly and provides an elevating feeling again drifting beyond
and away. The occasional drum beat and
snare serving perhaps to remind us of gunfire on an open battlefield.
What is
apparent on The Light Brigade is that Deadelus is a free soul unwilling to
compromise other than with the sounds of his mind. There are delightful interplays between, and
within tracks which are often compelling and beautiful. Album closer, Country Of Conquest features a
full string section and lonesome piano interludes of inspirational resonance.
An experimental
album of sorts but without the nonsense of improvisation, The Light Brigade is
an exquisite collection of music by an artist who is clearly undeterred by
outside influences and content to work with his own, inimitable style and
focus.
8.5/10
Links
Brainfeeder
Daedelus website
Daedelus on Twitter
Published on Louder Than War 10/10/14 - here
8.5/10
Links
Brainfeeder
Daedelus website
Daedelus on Twitter
Published on Louder Than War 10/10/14 - here
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