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Hopewell
Good Good Desperation
Hopewell has never been a band too concerned with classification. For more than a decade, they have been at turns
ornate, primitive, fired up, lashing out, beautiful, burly, blue, white hot, sardonic and sweet. And through an
impressive amalgam of talent and a knack for twisting the component parts of the rock eras most inventive music, they
have concocted studio works that evade description and sink hooks in grey matter few other bands find. For any listener
who has tracked the arc of Hopewells output, their arrival at this particular convergence of studio/song architecture
and lead-heavy rocking, makes perfect freaking sense. Their first three LPs were beautiful sonic traffic jams that
spanned the psych-glam of Ziggy Stardust Bowie and Janes Addiction, tattered, heartworm, heavy mountain jams, and a mad
scientists approach to production that evoked images of Dr Frankenstein and George Martin playing 3-D Chinese checkers
in the depths of Abbey Road. John Peel himself took note, gave them a session of their own and the press took notice.
They hot the road and played with just about everybody - most recently (and heroically) opening for the hyperdecibeled
hydra that is My Bloody Valentine. Good Good Desperation is a chameleon of the most sincere, beautiful and rocking sort
- the sum of a decade long exploration swirled through the funnel cloud of Atom Heart Mother, Ege Bamyasi, Odyssesy &
Oracle and Nothings Shocking, and broadcast through a mind meld of five remarkable musicians - this is an album of head
music that will keep your own shape-shifting mind wandering, shaking and shimmying long after that first sonic swat
upside the head.
Price
€ 13.95
Genre
Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
15-10-2009
Label
Item-nr
327291
EAN
0707239009629
Availability
Not in stock