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2015, 2×12″ LP, Claremont 56.
It’s been a long time between drinks for German combo Bambi Davidson, whose last full-length – the lo-fi rock oddity El Faco – dropped some 15 years ago. After a decade and a half of improvisational live performances, they return with an expanded line-up and a really rather good sophomore set for Mudd’s Claremont 56 imprint. Whereas their early work was stripped-back and to the point, Brunswick is packed with undulating, expansive grooves, gentle, sun-kissed melodies, lilting pedal steel and woozy, dub-influenced production. Tracks don’t so much come and go, but meander attractively, offering Balearic mood pieces that doff a cap to krautrock and dub disco. It’s an impressive set, all told, and one that will appeal to Claremont 56’s growing fan base. – Juno