Moloko Report
May. 17th, 2006 02:34 pmOn the last Now poll thread I was CHALLENGED to go and download some Moloko songs and promised the Lex I'd report back. I downloaded one I thought I liked - "Indigo" - and two I thought I didn't - "Fun For Me" and "The Time Is Now".
WHAT I THOUGHT: Saying "I don't like her voice" always feels like a cop-out, but there it is, I don't like her voice. I like the stylists she's borrowing from - Eartha Kitt &c. - but she doesn't have nearly enough charisma and sounds quite sneery to me. The lyrics may not help - she has the sort of voice which would suit acidic wit, but she's putting it to the service of non-sequiturs. The impression is of a gag you're not in on - some people like this in music, I realise.
The backing on "Fun For Me" is good, though - I don't know, aside from Roisin's voice, why I thought it was just Portishead-lite when I first heard it: its squelchiness has aged very well. So this is a keeper for that reason.
"Indigo" was a disappointment - I remember it as being a lot more outlandish: the "Rameses! Colossus!" bit was Scooter-esque in my memory and so the reality sounds half-hearted. Less interesting music, too.
"The Time Is Now" sounds much better than I remembered - her singing is softer, the tune is better, there's momentum and elegance, it's pretty good.
So on balance - an improvement, but I still wouldn't say I liked them.
WHAT I THOUGHT: Saying "I don't like her voice" always feels like a cop-out, but there it is, I don't like her voice. I like the stylists she's borrowing from - Eartha Kitt &c. - but she doesn't have nearly enough charisma and sounds quite sneery to me. The lyrics may not help - she has the sort of voice which would suit acidic wit, but she's putting it to the service of non-sequiturs. The impression is of a gag you're not in on - some people like this in music, I realise.
The backing on "Fun For Me" is good, though - I don't know, aside from Roisin's voice, why I thought it was just Portishead-lite when I first heard it: its squelchiness has aged very well. So this is a keeper for that reason.
"Indigo" was a disappointment - I remember it as being a lot more outlandish: the "Rameses! Colossus!" bit was Scooter-esque in my memory and so the reality sounds half-hearted. Less interesting music, too.
"The Time Is Now" sounds much better than I remembered - her singing is softer, the tune is better, there's momentum and elegance, it's pretty good.
So on balance - an improvement, but I still wouldn't say I liked them.
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Date: 2006-05-17 02:41 pm (UTC)I really liked the way you only realised her voice was properly, technically, conventionally good after about 10 listens, and that the kind of voice traditionally used for quite emotional music was being used as something so nonsensical.
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Date: 2006-05-17 02:45 pm (UTC)But thanks for reminding me!
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Date: 2006-05-18 10:46 am (UTC)peace out, jel