LoneLady: Hinterland

LoneLady SKU: 27872048
LoneLady: Hinterland

LoneLady: Hinterland

LoneLady SKU: 27872048

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $25.45
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Title: Hinterland
Artist: LoneLady
Label: Warp Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 801061024512
Genre: Rock

Lone Lady (aka Julie Campell) 's Hinterland (literally 'the country behind' in German) conjures impressions of decayed Manchester outskirts and reclusive inner landscapes as Campbell continues her fascination with the post-industrial ruinscape. At it's core beats an uncomplicated drum machine rhythm and synthetic percussion that recalls fractured memories of minimal wave and even early techno and dance, dynamically spliced through with Campbell's intricate, choppy and propulsive guitar playing. Campbell: "It's channeling Parliament/Funkadelic, Stevie Wonder, Rufus, Prince, Arthur Russell... among others. A strange - but nonetheless real - meeting of funk and... me from Audenshaw, Manchester." the album is underpinned by an urgent post-punk sensibility, as Campbell describes it - "an inescapablycement-colored North of England psyche."

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