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Skulk reviews

Posted by RecordOverplayed 
Skulk reviews
April 06, 2012 01:25PM
For anyone who hasn't seen them, here are links to a couple of reviews of Skulk:

Guardian
Independent

And since I'm here, here's a Knaresborough gig review too on Record Overplayed.

smiling smiley
Re: Skulk reviews
April 07, 2012 10:19PM
Neither of them are particularly impressive reviews IMHO, in fact they could both have been written by the same person - I reckon we did Jim a much better service in our reviews when Skulk first appeared back in January.

The gig review is excellent - it reminded me of the Liverpool gig that Jim did in 2011 and will hopefully do again im just over a week's time.

Martin

Always room for ice cream
Always time for cake
So much chocolate, so little time



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Re: Skulk reviews
April 08, 2012 09:58PM
bigsnitch Wrote:
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> Neither of them are particularly impressive
> reviews IMHO, in fact they could both have been
> written by the same person

Definitely some similarities between them aren't there?


> The gig review is excellent

That's very kind, thank you. I hope you enjoy the Liverpool gig.
Re: Skulk reviews
April 09, 2012 10:15AM
Two more reviews from the Sunday papers.

Observer - [www.guardian.co.uk]

Independent on Sunday - [www.independent.co.uk]

If you see any more (we can't get the Murdoch papers online...) then let me know.
Re: Skulk reviews
April 21, 2012 12:42PM
meanwhile, the commenters on Amazon aren't impressed... [www.amazon.co.uk]

Far be it from me to suggest that if anyone disagrees with those they write a review on Amazon to balance it out, but...
Re: Skulk reviews
April 21, 2012 11:03PM
Say no more Jim, I'll do iTunes too thumbs up

Martin

Always room for ice cream
Always time for cake
So much chocolate, so little time
Re: Skulk reviews
April 23, 2012 03:37PM
Thanks Jen and Martin...
Jen
Re: Skulk reviews
April 23, 2012 04:22PM
You're very welcome! Must get mine on iTunes too while I think about it...
J
Re: Skulk reviews
April 24, 2012 10:27AM
I've added another 5 star review on Amazon, albeit I'm fairly sure that I'm hearing different things in Jim's music to many other people who post on here. Still, differences of opinion are one of the things that make following music so interesting I reckon. It's still only averaging 3.5 stars though, more contributions required to get that rating up to where it deserves to be.
Re: Skulk reviews
April 24, 2012 11:15AM
Thanks a lot Matt.

I'm sure there are a few prog-minded fans who were disappointed with Skulk but I'm proud of it for loads of reasons -

i) it contains Lord Douglas and Hind Etin. I've tried re-writing trad songs on every album, starting with (the totally unlistenable, and excruciatingly embarrassing) 'As I Roved Out' on I Am Jim Moray, and then Seeds Of Love on Sweet England etc. But this is the first time I think I've properly cracked it with the tune and pacing of the words. Lord Douglas especially took a long time, but I'm happy to say that every single word is now correct. I hope I do better again in the future, but in terms of the mechanics of putting together something like this, LD is head and shoulders above anything I've achieved before.

ii) I sent it to a few other people to be mixed (because I feel like I massively dropped the ball on that front on In Modern History) and then I ended up using my own mixes for half of it. I am really proud of the sound of If It's True especially, which was mixed in a bedroom on the same monitors that I've had for years but, again, is head and shoulders above anything I've ever mixed before. The drum sound on Hind Etin is another thing I'm proud of.

iii) the album would have been ready for Summer 2011, but I decided to keep going. All my other albums have been clamped down in to a certain extent by managers or other people setting out a timescale and then taking it out of my hands when I didn't consider it finished. The second album was particularly spoiled by this, and In Modern History and Low Culture were incredibly rushed in the finishing stages, often at a point when I'd run out of money so had no leverage to fix them. The argument is always "oh Jim, you'd never finish it if we let you have more time. Thats what you're like". This time I almost cut off contact with everyone else and knuckled down to finish it properly and was totally proved right. Some tracks were, no kidding, recorded *hundreds* of times (I was adamant that the main guitar part of Lord Douglas had to be recorded in one pass. I did at least 100 takes over six months trying to nail it and I often thought I'd got it then listened the next day and realised I hadn't. Rather than make do I started again). It's stupid and labour intensive, but if is not right it's not right. Too many records in this genre are put out with out-of-tune vocals or out of time drumming or rhythm sections that aren't together. It's not "good enough for folk" and it never was.

iv) I am really proud of the cover. I hate having my photo taken, but David and David have always made it a joy.

v) I took the critisism of Sweet England very personally. To the day I am still accused of being a fraud who relies on gimmicks and technology to make up for my lack of ability in certain circles (even good reviews still tend to start "controversial folk artist..."winking smiley. This time I think I've delivered an album that fits inside the folk revival world and can't be accused of relying on trickery. This record is the most like the ones I heard growing up - its my parents record collection essentially. At this point, having reached the age my mum and dad were when they had me, this felt the right music to make - something substantial that fits into a lineage of some sort, and that has a more grown-up attitude.



It would be nice to play some electric guitar again next though...
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