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		<title>Review: THE LOADED WHISPERS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Artists Use Lies To Tell The Truth Syd Lane from The Loaded Whispers says there are two kinds of music &#8211; &#8220;That which moves you, and that which doesn&#8217;t&#8221;. I challenge anyone to tell me that the music she and poet partner-in-crime Jeremiah James make doesn&#8217;t fall into the former category. From the first song [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Artists Use Lies To Tell The Truth</strong></p>
<p>Syd Lane from The Loaded Whispers says there are two kinds of music &#8211; &#8220;That which moves you, and that which doesn&#8217;t&#8221;. I challenge anyone to tell me that the music she and poet partner-in-crime Jeremiah James make doesn&#8217;t fall into the former category.</p>
<p>From the first song I ever heard (&#8220;Easily Loved / Easily Hated&#8221; on Daydream Generation 6) I knew that this was very special music, but nothing prepared me for just how mind-blowingly great a full-length Loaded Whispers record would be. It was a weekday and with an early morning working start I was planning on being asleep no later than midnight when I first downloaded &#8220;All Artists Use Lies To Tell The Truth&#8221;. My intention was to listen to a couple of songs before I drifted off. In actual fact from the moment &#8220;I&#8217;ve Got Sunshine&#8221; magically burst into my ears utterly stunning me to the pillow in amazement, there was no way I was drifting anywhere until the last notes of final track &#8220;Up The Shore&#8221; had rung out.</p>
<p>The composite elements of this self-recorded Dublin duo are actually quite simple. Syd Lane has one of the most incredible voices you are likely to ever hear, gliding and soulful, carrying hers and Jer&#8217;s words over stripped back tremelo electric guitar or shimmering piano melodies. At the root of it all is simply great songs &#8211; heartfelt without being mawkish, and cool enough to carry even the most charged of emotional content to a different stratosphere in your mind. An instantly recognisable breeze of sound blows through the recording moving it in the same direction, so even though a whole handful of genres are toppled like dominoes (psychedelic folk, piano pop ballads, Pixie-esque guitar, country-tinged folk blues, and 60s acid rock &amp; roll), it&#8217;s the consistency that kills you &#8211; that feeling that the flawless songs surely at some point much reach some kind of logical conclusion and snuff out. But no, even as the playful (and damn brilliant) Carpenter&#8217;s nod right at the very end makes you grin, The Loaded Whispers are still whispering away from you.</p>
<p>Stand out tracks? Oh where do I begin? &#8220;I Got Big Dreams&#8221; is beautiful and poignant and timeless, could have been written in any of the last five decades and been loved by any of its generations. &#8220;Tell Me How&#8221; is almost like hearing Nico hitting high notes &#8211; so good that it appears (quite rightly) twice on the record. &#8220;Eidolons&#8221; is a feisty boy/girl duet full of fire barely concealing the laughter below the surface. &#8220;Charlotte&#8221; is the kind of song that someone would have sold their own Grandmother for to put in Marianne Faithful&#8217;s mouth in 1965. &#8220;Suicide In The Trenches&#8221; is a lyrical heavyweight synchronised to perfection in Syd&#8217;s voice. And if I had to pick a favourite of all the songs it would probably be &#8220;Sick of Writing Sad Songs&#8221; &#8211; I don&#8217;t think a day has passed since I first heard this record when I haven&#8217;t gone back to it at least once, with it&#8217;s rolling majestic piano and understated explosive melodies. Some days I&#8217;ve listened to more times than I can count on my fingers and toes.</p>
<p>So there you go. If you haven&#8217;t heard The Loaded Whispers before then now&#8217;s your chance &#8211; I can vouch from experience that &#8220;Artists Use Lies&#8230;&#8221; is as great an introduction to a genuine talent as you are going to find this year. And if you already know about them, then I&#8217;m sure you will have been nodding your head in agreement through these clumsy paragraphs where I&#8217;ve attempted to convey just how great a record this is. Sometimes when you discover a band whose music you love you get an insatiable urge to go out and find every song they&#8217;ve ever recorded and gorge yourself over the following weeks and months and hopefully years of your life. In this instance though, I feel completely different &#8211; I want to savour this one, give it weeks at least to go back to it again and again, hear things I didn&#8217;t hear the first twenty times around, and re-hear the things I&#8217;d happily hear twenty times more. Listening to it now as I write this I still feel as stunned as I did when I first heard it on the wrong side of midnight. Long may the wind of song whisper.</p>
<p><strong>You can download THE LOADED WHISPERS &#8220;All Artists Use Lies To tell The Truth&#8221; for FREE at our Quixodelic Record Store!</strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 20:14:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[THE LOADED WHISPERS Artists Use Lies To Tell The Truth DOWNLOAD IT FOR FREE TODAY   download it at Quixodelic Records   Every once in a while a record lands in your life and blows you away. This is one of those records &#8211; an intelligent and heartfelt collection of folk-psychedelics, with songs that will [...]]]></description>
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<h1 style="text-align: center;">THE LOADED WHISPERS</h1>
<h1 style="text-align: center;">Artists Use Lies To Tell The Truth</h1>
<h2 style="text-align: center;"><strong>DOWNLOAD IT FOR FREE TODAY</strong></h2>
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<p style="text-align: center;">download it at <a href="http://daydreamgeneration.com/site/quixodelic-records/">Quixodelic Records</a></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Every once in a while a record lands in your life and blows you away. This is one of those records &#8211; an intelligent and heartfelt collection of folk-psychedelics, with songs that will linger in your mind like ghosts long after they have played. Dublin&#8217;s THE LOADED WHISPERS are probably as great as lo-fi musicians get, combining the brilliant poetry of Jeremiah James and the unmistakeable mind-blowing voice of Syd Lane, over fuzzy stripped-back psych guitar and dancing piano keys. &#8220;Artists Use Lies To Tell The Truth&#8221; is a perfect introduction to what they do, with so many stand-out tracks that all you can do is let the record play out from beginning to end. And that really is the truth.</p>
<h3 style="text-align: center;">Find out more about The Loaded Whispers &#8211; <a href="http://www.myspace.com/theloadedwhispers  ">here</a></h3>
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