
Soundcarriers, The - Celeste - Vinyl LP(x2) - RSD2023
There's something intangible about Celeste, the Soundcarriersā second album, originally released in 2010. It has a light, lucid quality, almost like driving exhausted through a strange city at night. Freeflowing yet tethered, dreamy yet attacking, the band continue the fight to reconcile competing impulses. Various threads just about keep the shimmering tapestry from tearing. Haunting folk melodies underpinned by rhythmic static and the physicality of the totally analogue recording and mixing, baroque keyboard counterpoints and sweeping arrangements. The opener āLast Broadcastā seems to encapsulate this but it's almost as if the album gets the angst out of its system with this track and is free to explore the quieter, less crowded back streets. After the smoke of āLast Broadcastā has cleared, the twisting road takes in the soft introspection of āHideawayā and āMorning Hazeā, both tracks morphing into heavy psyche grooves or the eastern tinged psyche funk of āSignalsā and āRise And Fallā. Or takes another turn with the tightly arranged opening segment of āLong Highwayā. Somehow it still manages to fit in ā60s pop gems like āThere Only Onceā.
An album to really lose yourself in, yet more concise than the sprawling Harmonium and more relaxed and freeflowing than the nervy rush of Entropicalia, Celeste could be arguably their most indispensable album and not to damn it with faint praise, their most listenable.
Originally released in 2010 to critical acclaim and quickly achieving cult-status especially with a limited 1000 limited vinyl pressing, The Soundcarriers Celeste has never been repressed until now. This repress on black vinyl will be exclusive to RSD.
A1 Last Broadcast
A2 Step Outside
A3 Morning Haze
A4 Broken Sleep
B1 Long Highway
B2 Rolling On
B3 There Only Once
B4 Out Of Place
C1 Signals
C2 Rise And Fall
C3 Hideaway
C4 Celeste
D1 Out Of Place (Instrumental)
D2 Long Highway (Instrumental)
D3 There Only Once (Instrumental
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There's something intangible about Celeste, the Soundcarriersā second album, originally released in 2010. It has a light, lucid quality, almost like driving exhausted through a strange city at night. Freeflowing yet tethered, dreamy yet attacking, the band continue the fight to reconcile competing impulses. Various threads just about keep the shimmering tapestry from tearing. Haunting folk melodies underpinned by rhythmic static and the physicality of the totally analogue recording and mixing, baroque keyboard counterpoints and sweeping arrangements. The opener āLast Broadcastā seems to encapsulate this but it's almost as if the album gets the angst out of its system with this track and is free to explore the quieter, less crowded back streets. After the smoke of āLast Broadcastā has cleared, the twisting road takes in the soft introspection of āHideawayā and āMorning Hazeā, both tracks morphing into heavy psyche grooves or the eastern tinged psyche funk of āSignalsā and āRise And Fallā. Or takes another turn with the tightly arranged opening segment of āLong Highwayā. Somehow it still manages to fit in ā60s pop gems like āThere Only Onceā.
An album to really lose yourself in, yet more concise than the sprawling Harmonium and more relaxed and freeflowing than the nervy rush of Entropicalia, Celeste could be arguably their most indispensable album and not to damn it with faint praise, their most listenable.
Originally released in 2010 to critical acclaim and quickly achieving cult-status especially with a limited 1000 limited vinyl pressing, The Soundcarriers Celeste has never been repressed until now. This repress on black vinyl will be exclusive to RSD.
A1 Last Broadcast
A2 Step Outside
A3 Morning Haze
A4 Broken Sleep
B1 Long Highway
B2 Rolling On
B3 There Only Once
B4 Out Of Place
C1 Signals
C2 Rise And Fall
C3 Hideaway
C4 Celeste
D1 Out Of Place (Instrumental)
D2 Long Highway (Instrumental)
D3 There Only Once (Instrumental













