Put Your Collar Up
You Have Won
Warning Sign
Great Life
Lanes
Type Endlessly
Is History
Tonight I Walk
Under The Eaves
The Flood
Frogtoon Music Album Info: Images Rolling
Published: 06 Jun 2013, 11:40
Moving Away From The More Electronic Sound Of His Debut LP Images Rolling Has Taken On The Natural Reverbs Of The Vast Part-Derelict Three-Storey House Coming Over As An Altogether Warmer And More Comforting Entity. Take Infectious Opener Put Your Collar Up Classical Sounds Are Thrown Off Centre By Detuned Pianos And Woozy Synths That Move With Hip Hop Bounce. Elsewhere Warning Sign Recalls The Ambience Of Mercury Rev’s Weirdly Magical Off-Kilter Daydreams Whilst Lanes’ Sweeping Strings And The Merry-Go-Round Waltz Of Great Life Give Light To Rigelsford’s New Method Of Exploration In Writing Songs On A Piano Rather Than A Guitar For The Very First Time. “After Finishing The First Album I Bought A Piano With The Intention Of Learning It And It Being A Key Part Of The New Album. I Spent A Few Months Learning Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata As An Entry Point.” From Entry Point To Its End Images Rolling Is A Restless Fearlessly Ambitious Yet Understated And Articulate Piece Of Work. No-One Could Ever Accuse Rigelsford Of Making Music That Fits Into Any Pigeon-Shaped Holes But With This Record He’s Certainly Found A Musical Home.