Recorded in Brooklyn after two years of production in Australia, Clue to Kalo's One Way, It's Every Way is a fantastic little record. The melodies are majestic, the beats tender but strong, the synth layers thick and chunky. For an album about death, it's surprisingly sun-drenched and upbeat. Mark Mitchell, recording here as Clue to Kalo, has created a wonderful pop album that ranks among the best of the year. In "As Tommy Fixes Fights" alone, he runs through several different sounds, tempos, melodies and lyrical shifts. By the 5:30 mark you've forgotten what the original hook was as you're already engrossed in the current one. It's quite a moving and ambitious song while still remaining a folk pop song at its core. Starting slowly with crystaline drones, the song builds to a steady beat before shifting gears again and heading off in another layer entirely. It sounds different to me every time I hear it. I forget the exact release date, but I'm almost postive it comes out in September - September 20th to be exact - It's coming out in America on Mush Records. When it becomes available you can buy it from the Mush Store. I'll find out first thing in the morning and let you know. Also, Mush is currently offering a deal where if you show them proof of a charitable donation towards the victims of Hurricane Katrina, they will send you free CDs and records. It's a great way to be compensated for your generosity. You can learn more here. Clue to Kalo's album is one of the CDs you can receive. The album is excellent, and Tommy is just one of many highlights. Highly recommended. - Music for Robots |