Astrid Williamson,Richard Yale,Christian Parsons,Mark Treffel,Rory O'Brian, John Clancy,Steven Parker,Sarah Willson,Ruth Gottlieb, Dan Burke, Nick Powell,Guy Barker, Ben Evans
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Sounds Like
Och....Short version....Dark music that's a little bit pop or maybe pop music that's a little bit dark?
8th June marks the release of the 4th solo album by Brighton-based cult singer songwriter Astrid Williamson. Here Come the Vikings is an electrified jolt. A compelling and mercurial collection of tracks, that veer across abrasive rock, pop, torch song and soul.
Previously in respected indie trio Goya Dress, her first group released 3 striking EPs Bedroom Cinema, Ruby and Glorious before their lone LP Rooms, which was produced by John Cale. Her subsequent solo outings Boy For You, Astrid Williamson, and Day of the Lone Wolf are sparkling gems (thanks in part to Boy For You producer/engineer Malcolm Burn, whose credits include Iggy Pop, Bob Dylan, Emmylou Harris, Peter Gabriel, and U2).
Here Come The Vikings is Astrid’s most aggressively gorgeous record to date. Hailing from the remote Shetland Islands she’s been pegged as a folkie on her last couple of efforts, but that disregards both her sprawling versatility as an artist and her previous inclinations to rock to ecstatic, exhilarating heights.
Not so with Here Come The Vikings - electric Astrid is back with a vengeance. As for her motivation, Astrid simply shrugs, “I was losing 10 BPM every album, so I thought I'd plug in and sort things out.” Mission accomplished. ‘Here Come the Vikings’ certainly doesn’t dawdle.
It’s worth noting that the muscularity of Here Come The Vikings is due to Astrid gigging with her current band for the past few years, and the addition of new guitarist, Steven Parker. The veterans are Richard Yale on bass, Christian Parsons on drums and Mark Treffel on keyboards. There are also appearances by Nick Powell from Oskar, Belle and Sebastian cellist Sarah Wilson, while trumpeter Guy Barker adds a touch of old school pedigree, having played with Frank Sinatra and Nile Rogers.
‘Shut Your Mouth’ (Until I Kiss You) is straight-up power pop, and it thrashes its way through a rousing chorus, delivering a straightforward command with delightful, insistent glee. “Please forgive my pursuit of you, but I have to get to the root of you” is typical Astrid verve. The soaring rocker ‘Slake’ has a more peculiar format; she wrote the lyrics in blank verse, with mostly ten syllables per line. She explains, “It was interesting to impose some structural limitations.”
Sexuality, arch wit, and adroit wordplay are just a few of the strings to Astrid Williamson’s bow; another is her nonchalant propensity for aesthetic juxtapositions. It’s hard to resist imagery like “Winter spreads its fingers ‘round your throat” on the trembling ballad ‘How You Take My Breath Away.’
She takes it to extremes in the gleaming, shimmering ‘Sing the Body Electric’, a celebratory bit of British Invasion-tinted pop that manages to reference both poet Walt Whitman and visionary structural engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel. On ‘Pinned’, Astrid plays sombre piano and strays into lyrical nihilism: “Here's another sun sucked into the grave horizon.”
‘Store’ tacks in an opposite direction of hope: “Everybody needs tomorrow if you didn't give up today.” While ‘Eve’ languorously plots a man’s inability to end a relationship: “She’s so soft as she wraps herself around you, as oblivion ushers you down, you feel resistance, somewhere off in the distance”.
The album nails its creative zenith with the breathtaking ‘Crashing Minis’. A blurry amalgamation of slinky torch tune, morose serenade, wry surrealism, aural collage, sound-effect pastiche, and sonic death pact delivered with a sprawling, detail-rich grandeur that would make Radiohead proud.
As a vocalist, Astrid has collaborated with the likes of Electronic, Arthur Baker, This Mortal Coil/Hope Blister originator Ivo Watts-Russell and European luminary Stephan Eicher, plus arranging and producing the music for British comedian Robert Newman’s recent History Of The World Backwards BBC TV series. Running her own label, Incarnation (via One Little Indian) she has released electronica album Air Conditioning by Oskar.
In the studio Astrid writes, produces and arranges everything she records. A multi-instrumentalist and classically trained pianist, you’d never know it when she launches a blast of scrappy, post-punk guitar.
Here Come the Vikings is a bold, self-assured effort resplendent in detailed artful arrangements exploring the mysteries of faith, gender dynamics, and physical love. Even without the electric component, the music remains vivid and full of emotion.
‘Album number four has a change in direction from her, one that is a definite success 4/5’ The Beat Surrender
‘With a siren’s voice and a writer’s heart, she etches beauty on everything she has touched’ – Pennyblackmusic.com
‘It’s exhilarating stuff’ - Uncut
‘Expect bewitching tunes that really move you’ – Great Yarmouth Advertiser
Chris Wakeling the PRESENTER has his mugshot in the presenters list.
we have already played/interviewd the following bands on are 2007/2008 show "Sunday Music Live":-
"The Locarnos", "Blue Roots","The Joe Public", "Short Warning", "The Operation", "The Rickys", "Superhet Reciever","Venus Bogardus","Le Chat Noir", "Spoon Thieves", "Toxic Waste Monkey", "The Novocaines", "Modella", "The Denial Factor"(naughty girls!), "Ravage Raven" and the "Hitchickers", "Royal Males" just to name a few South West and local bands.
Plus:- "Atomic Suplex", "The Teeth", "Age Of Reason", "The Jesus and Mary chain", "SkinDred", "Trashtown Thrillers", "King Tutts Revenge", "Tin Soldiers", "Tripin Violets", "Deeds Of The Nameless" from around the countr
Hello Astrid, nice to see you as part of the Sophia Tour. Thank you for sign your new cd "Here Come The Vikings", which I got that way two weeks before release date. It was a good opportunity to hear it on my way home. I Like it, fine mixture (Favourite tracks after the first run: Store and Eve). I hope to see you soon on your own tour.
Looking forward to the release of “The Vikings Are Coming” on the 8 June. Can’t believe my bad luck, unable to get to see you perform on 11 June at The Albert as I ‘m staying with friends “Up North” on that date. Wishing you good luck for both events. Looking forward to more dates in the UK.
Hey Astrid... fell asleep last night with my Ipod on random shuffle... woke up to Goya Dress, "Picture This". Triffic way to start the day! Can't wait for your new album!
Stunning videos and equally stunning songs, with a voice as quicksilver strong as a new Goddess who's foung her Powerful Heart...a real honor to hear you and see you...your Man, Marshall Holly
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