Doves – The Universal Want CD

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The Universal Want CD – Doves CD from Vinyl Records London

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In a tumultuous 2020, the reemergence of Doves with new music has provided a shaft of light in an otherwise brooding sky, finally landing their fifth album, The Universal Want, after an elevenyear artistic break, on Fri 11 September 2020.The equally ecstatic and relieved response from fans and critics to the first track to emerge, Carousels, during the final, confusing throws of the UK and Europersquos strict COVID19 lockdown in June, proved how desperately their idiosyncratic sense of euphoric melancholy was, and is, needed. Catching many offguard, Doves unleashed a track of unfathomable depth, unfurling rich and unpredictable pockets of sound, twisted round a sample of the great Tony Allen at his very best.ldquoThis place is wild at heart and weird on top, you just couldnrsquot make it up,rdquo said Jimi Goodwin, surveying the world through his window while a global pandemic was taking root in lateMarch 2020. Paraphrasing Laura Dernrsquos character, Lula Pace Fortune in the 1990, David Lynch film Wild At Heart, Goodwin hits on the Lynchianobsessions shared by all three Doves. Himself, Andy drumsvocals and Jez Williams guitarsprogrammingvocals would often find themselves hosting impromptu postrave, home screenings in the early 1990s.By quoting the film, the lead singer and bassist of the twice Mercurynominated band also, accidentally, expresses what everyone else was feeling at the time of disorientation, fear and hope. Doves have a longstanding habit of doing just that.First emerging in 1998 with the release of their debut, vinylonly Cedar EP, Dovesrsquo first album, Lost Souls 2000, received both press and awardpanel praise, before Number One followup, The Last Broadcast 2002 provided the trio with a major breakthrough, offering with the hit singles, There Goes The Fear and Pounding. StraighttoNumber One follow up, Some Cities 2005 and the difficult birth of the muchloved Kingdom of Rust 2009 appeared to complete a perfect legacy if the hiatus the band called in 2010 lasted longer than anyone hoped. nbspIt certainly lasted longer than the band had expected. ldquoItrsquos bizarre how quickly life just passes,rdquo says Goodwin, reflecting on the years that turned into a decade.The story of The Universal Want, the title itself and other tracks such as Prisoners giving an impression of the bandrsquos disdain towards the consumerist illusion, starts in a rented house in Englandrsquos Peak District during secret, unintended writing sessions in 2017. Joining the dots, band historians note that it came a full year before announcing their live return and 18 months before they appeared together publicly. That they were a creative force once more was a near impossible secret to keep, as they worked between studios in the North West and the Midlands.Andy Williams describes the excitement of the sessions, saying ldquoThere were times when we felt an indescribable buzz. It was a breeze compared to lsquoKingdom Of Rustrsquo, with one of the nicest things being just hanging out. We were never that far apart Irsquod call Jimi every month. Wersquore too closely tied to have lost contact Irsquod miss them.rdquoRefusing once more to fall into predictable, guitarbassdrums, lsquoplug in and playrsquo dynamics, The Universal Wantrsquos overwhelming sense of intrigue owes everything to Dovesrsquo three decades experience at the wheel of their band a lifespan going back to their time as dance band, Sub Sub, and an autobiographical trip through the sounds of their own lives. From seaside amusements Carousels and the remembered heat of acid house Universal Want to the aimless summer days of youth Forest House, each song sets a new reel running to show fragments of their lives and, in turn, those of their listeners. Shadows of Bowie, rare 70rsquos soul, Detroit House and Afrobeat are cast subtly across the shape shifting album.Cycle Of Hurtrsquos, disembodied mantra of lsquoitrsquos a traprsquo, finds the band once more concerned with finding freedom in a cynical, aspirational age. A band that respects creativity itself, allowing the process to meander, it wasnrsquot, and isnrsquot their intention to write a manifesto rallying against vapid consumer culture. ldquoWhen it comes to themes,rdquo says Jez ldquowe always find a very collaborative way forward. Itrsquos all quite subconscious. Itrsquos only when you look back that you can see the threads linking the songs.rdquoRewarding fans for ten yearsrsquo worth of patience, and welcoming new fans into the fold in style, Doves release The Universal Want in multiple, special edition formats including a soughtafter box set, comprising the album on vinyl and cassette, a limitededition Remix LP, postcards and signed prints. .The Universal Want was selfproduced by Doves, with Dan Austin contributing to seven tracks, while Martin Rebelski backs the band on keys, pianos and synths for a fifth time.Album artwork comes handpicked by the band by Londonbased, Finnish photographer, Maria Lax.Her 2020 photobook, Some Kind Of Heavenly Fire, set evocative images alongside memorabilianbsprelating to a moment in time when hardship, industrialisation and UFO sightings disturbed the peacenbspof her isolated hometown in Northern Finland. Struck by the power in her work, Goodwin acquirednbspthe book, then gifted his band mates a copy each. Doves CD is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £10

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