I am growing great in Latin verses, and neglect the laces of my boots.

Dickens, David Copperfield

Try to preserve an author’s style as if he is an author and has a style.

Wolcott Gibbs, “Theory and Practice of Editing New Yorker Articles”

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The Clientele – “K”
Strange Geometry

The singer for the Clientele obviously had it bad for a girl known only as “K,” who has (we are informed in the first track) gotten over him, resulting in the strange geometry of the album title. The music doesn’t depart much from the hazy, gossamer, reverb-drenched style they nailed in The Violet Hour, but it’s so pleasant that you can never really have too much. This track is a bit different from the rest, being shorter than the rest yet sporting an extended intro. (insound)

Similar (though less iconic) style to propaganda posters at the time… which I suppose these comics were, in a way.

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Nest – “The Twelve”
Retold

Nest’s self-titled album was the last thing I wrote about on my old music blog. At the time, the label (Serein) was all-free and all-digital, which has since changed, though I’d like to think the experiment was a success. At any rate, this new album from Nest is a rerecording of the old EP, plus several new tracks, and is well worth a purchase. The calm, cinematic beauty of almost every track is refreshing, and “The Twelve” is a perfect representation of the way Nest allows the arrangements to breathe. The closest comparator I can come up with is Chopin crossed with Labradford.