Simonp wrote:Interesting post on nighporter group -
Sylvian's latest, Manafon, confirms what I suspect many of us have believed for a while: Sylvian is a spent force. He hasn't made a decent album since 1987 and that was a looooong time ago. I know that David has been exploring other avenues in his music since then but his latest avenue is a dead end. Even the much-lauded Nine Horses album, for me, demonstrates a key problem with Sylvian's music in the last two decades: his sense of melody has deserted him completely.
His vocal melodies are now very simplistic and incredibly 'samey'. The problem with his improvisational style is that, well, it actually sounds like he's making it up as he goes along. What happened to the craft of his best songs? He seems unwilling to craft a song now prefering the 'honesty' of an improvised approach. I had been hoping that Blemish was a blemish but he's now followed it with a companion piece, SIX years later. I thought David liked to 'move on' these days?
It's a terrible waste of an incredible talent. Listening to his most beautiful music - Brilliant Trees, Forbidden Colours, Weathered Wall, Before the Bullfight, When Love Walks In, Wave, Orpheus, Ride, Let the Happiness In - is enough to make you weep now, weep over what has been lost.
Thanks for the memories David but it looks like, that's it.
Simonp wrote:Interesting post on nighporter group -
Sylvian's latest, Manafon, confirms what I suspect many of us have believed for a while: Sylvian is a spent force. He hasn't made a decent album since 1987 and that was a looooong time ago. I know that David has been exploring other avenues in his music since then but his latest avenue is a dead end. Even the much-lauded Nine Horses album, for me, demonstrates a key problem with Sylvian's music in the last two decades: his sense of melody has deserted him completely.
His vocal melodies are now very simplistic and incredibly 'samey'. The problem with his improvisational style is that, well, it actually sounds like he's making it up as he goes along. What happened to the craft of his best songs? He seems unwilling to craft a song now prefering the 'honesty' of an improvised approach. I had been hoping that Blemish was a blemish but he's now followed it with a companion piece, SIX years later. I thought David liked to 'move on' these days?
It's a terrible waste of an incredible talent. Listening to his most beautiful music - Brilliant Trees, Forbidden Colours, Weathered Wall, Before the Bullfight, When Love Walks In, Wave, Orpheus, Ride, Let the Happiness In - is enough to make you weep now, weep over what has been lost.
Thanks for the memories David but it looks like, that's it.
tulipmania wrote:I must say that I am in dread of what is coming with Manafon, listening to the tracks and samples so far. If I were the record company, based on advance listening and feedback, I would pull this release now. Ok, so he's not in that arrangement anymore. I cant help thinking he's really fcuked up this time, and we cant expect an artist to regain the greatnes of earlier years. He has been an acquired taste for many years now, but this is like an exclusive club of fans within an already exclusive members only club at the top of Claridges hotel.
digimarsh wrote:Simonp wrote:Interesting post on nighporter group -
Sylvian's latest, Manafon, confirms what I suspect many of us have believed for a while: Sylvian is a spent force..
I can honestly say i do not agree with the induvidual who posted this, but its an opinon and to be respected,
in some ways i can understand why this person feels that way.David has certainly moved in a completly different
direction in the latter years of his career and 'Manafon' is a far cry from the lush soundscapes of late 1980's.
becky wrote:Oooo I can feel a Baht response rumbling along my internet connection....
With reference to your comment - 'If I were the record company, based on advance listening and feedback, I would pull this release now' - as Manafon is being released through samdhisound which David set up himself and owns - guess that's not gonna be a problem!
I don't think David's intention with this new direction is to be artistically elitist - just stripping away any artifice so that the work is raw and pure - he's just pushing the boundaries like he always has done...question is are you up to the challenge of having your boundaries pushed?
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