Friday, 11 August 2023

Nadja – "Radiance Of Shadows" - (Alien8 Recordings – ALIENCD72) 2007



One day we will look back at the CD era with fond affection for the times we selected a CD from the endless racks in HMV or Virgin megastores ,endured the minuscule text,and proceeded to listen to an hour and twenty minutes of whomsoever the lucky band were,but pressing stop on the remote at around the  40 minutes mark whilst stifling yawns .....ironically, the length of two sides of a vinyl LP. A natural ending point for any album in the modern age of pop.
There was a compulsion for artists raised in the Vinyl era to put as much material as possible on this new extended format,even if it was the shite usually reserved for the 'Bonus Disc' of  an anniversary remaster.
So what we have here is an artist determined to fill up every nano-second of memory space provided by the aforementioned Digital Compact Disc format,rather than just satisfying the ever shortening Human attention span. Mine is currently about twenty minutes max of anything.A limit I have always adhered to in the live arena. Twenty minutes, then its off to the bar.
First wave Ambient Doom originators Nadja, are very typical of the CD age .Releasing a dumpster full of very similar sounding drone metal versions of wonky airport noises that very rarely clock in at less than twenty minutes a track,like a fuzzy Tangerine Dream fed through a cheap Flanger.
One of  those unfortunate groups who sadly fall between several stools of the 'Metal' category,so frequently get labeled as any one of the following: Doom Metal.,Ambient Metal,(my personal favourite) Dreamsludge (?), ambient-doom, and shoegaze-metal.
Sounding more like My Bloody Valentine rather than Sunn O))) , the Metal label is becoming a more and more tenuous a description for any experimental Rock band,but if it contains any hint of a 'Heavy' riff it's 'Metal',filtered through a barrage of pro-nouns ,prefix's and suffix's.
Topical Oppenheimer references aside, It has it's quiet moments,so Ambient Doom is arguably the most accurate sub-genre of the available choices? Not a large section in your resurgent vinyl store, but I'm sure it exists somewhere?

Am I getting too mainstream?

Tracklist:

1 Now I Am Become Death, The Destroyer Of Worlds (23:26)
2 I Have Tasted The Fire Inside Your Mouth (27:26)
3 Radiance Of Shadows (28:59)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

yes

Jonny Zchivago said...

Laurent Blain commented on "Nadja – "Radiance Of Shadows" - (Alien8 Recordings – ALIENCD72) 2007"
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Hi Doc, I haven't a lot of froggies around me to answer my essential questions. So there is one for you. Why is so underrated the work of Andrew Weatherall with The Sabres of Paradise and Two Lone Swordsmen (and as far as I explore your blog, by you too) ? Is it the same chez les Brittons ? Sorry, don't waste your time with my stupid request, better answer to those fucking racists who have nothing to do here, keep on blog your music. Oh si, peut-être a good book to recommend (as the canicule forbids to sleep) ?

northfieldhat said...

Two Lone Swordsmen - From the Double Gone Chapel is good to listen to while contemplating the racists we never run into but are apparently everywhere, so donate now