


It seems counterintuitive to me, especially when it comes to music: I like sharing things I love with others.Īnd that urge was what initially made me want to write about this record this week. Personally, I don't really get that mentality.


Electrelane – The Lighthouse – 4:23 (826 kbps, 25.There's a school of thought that says you're supposed to hate it when something you really like starts gaining mainstream popularity.Electrelane – Between The Wolf And The Dog – 4:06 (853 kbps, 24.99 MB).Electrelane – After The Call – 3:04 (860 kbps, 18.9 MB).Electrelane – The Greater Times – 3:42 (893 kbps, 23.66 MB).“Electrelane effortlessly assimilate a wide cut of moods and influences – the off kilter harmony of the Velvet Underground, the droning insistence of Krautrock heroes Can, the bratty brashness of feminist popsters Le Tigre – into a heartfelt batch of art-pop that never sounds snobby” – Blender. “No Shouts No Calls” is an album of enticingly irregular brilliance. Label Description: Following “Rock It to the Moon” (2001), “Power Out” (2004), and “Axes” (2005), there seems to be a new kind of light shining on Electrelane that remains strong throughout this record, but the willingness to push the envelope hasn’t left the band either.
