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Movement In a Storm

James Yuill

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Album Review

Hearing James Yuill start off his 2010 album with sentiments like "I hate myself and I hate you too," however calmly sung, against a synth-bass arrangement that ramps up the ominous crunch early is almost a bit disconcerting. "Give You Away" does move into slightly gentler waters at points, but Movement in a Storm finds the U.K. artist as apt to aim for darker feelings as much as seemingly cheerful release, both lyrically and, in his own way, sonically. A more trademark blend of brisk, shimmering guitar and equally peppy electronic arrangements kicks in with "Crying for Hollywood," building to a lovely conclusion, but the sense of darker elements bubbling up keeps things from simply being sugary. Yet when Yuill focuses more on his acoustic folk side, there's often just as much energy as melancholy — "Foreign Shore," with its rushed central figure and sudden bursts of activity, and "Wild Goose at Night," a music-box/guitar instrumental of sorts, are two examples of how he balances out things carefully — and exuberantly. "Sing Me a Song" is an even better mix of elegance, building synth string swells, sudden harmonies, reflections on romantic unsureness, and a big, steady house pulse running below it all. All this said, all it takes is the pure rush of electro-pop beauty opening "First in Line" — the spirit of late-'80s New Order drop-kicked 20 years ahead — to see why Yuill is as good as he is.

Customer Reviews

YesPleaseTronica

After seeing him last summer at the Big chill i've listened to his sound.
My Fears and Ray Gun stand out to me the most. As a complete piece this
album has difference in pace and tone, setting itself to a variety of moods.
BIG love to James Yuill for this!

Head over Heels in love with James Yuill

His last album was the soundtrack to my Winter 2 years ago and comforted me on those cold, wet days.

This album I predict shall become the soundtrack to my summer. Long may it reign

yet another great album!!!

second album from james yuill, as good, if not better than the first. buy buy buy :)

Biography

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Essentially a fusion musician, James Yuill combines acoustic elements with digital enhancement to create songs that have helped establish a unique subgenre in alternative and indie pop — namely, folktronica. Yuill created his unique style with an acoustic guitar, vocals, a laptop, and a wide range of influences, taking inspiration from British folk icons like Nick Drake, forward-thinking rockers like Radiohead, and dance-oriented acts such as the Chemical Brothers and Aphex Twin. Although heralded...
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Movement In a Storm, James Yuill
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  • £7.99
  • Genres: Alternative, Music, Rock
  • Released: 18 June 2010

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