DADAMAH This Is Not A Dream 1995
AllMusic Review
by Ned Raggett
While Dadamah is often seen as another step along the way in the artistic path of Roy Montgomery, he'd be the first to agree that does a disservice to his equally talented bandmates. Singer/bassist Kim Pieters
writes the fascinating if sometimes hard to read liner notes for this
complete career overview, while there's also keyboardist/backing
vocalist Janine Stass as well. Together the trio continued the by-then
well-established Kiwi underground music tradition of shadowy, haunting
music and production, helped by noted figure in said scene Peter Stapleton, who also took care of drumming as needed. Unless the consistently aggro noise fests of, say, the Dead C or Gate, Dadamah
also draw on a generally more spare but no less compelling approach,
often building up arrangements and then settling back again, or else
maintaining a continuing steady, gently addictive pace. There's the
roots of Montgomery's work in the Pin Group, naturally, with its own
echoes of Joy Division and early Cure, but there's also a very strange, folky vibe as well that at points suggests the work done half a world away by Dave Pearce in Flying Saucer Attack.
Both Pieters and Montgomery's singing draws on the more idiosyncratic
post-punk approach to vocals, eschewing technical skill in favor of just
getting it out. Whether it's Pieters' higher, sometimes wailing
approach or Montgomery's stern, strained and reflective singing, though,
words and music almost always go very well together throughout. Stass'
keyboard work, meanwhile, adds even more of a strange, odd edge to
proceedings. Sometimes the tone is almost a bit jaunty, as the swinging
skip and burbling keyboard notes of the lengthy "Too Hot to Dry," sung
by Pieters, shows, even with the usual murky production style. With
highlights like the Montgomery-sung "High Tension House," where the
title phrase comes from, and the truly tripped, Pieters-sung "Radio
Brain," This is Not a Dream is well worth investigating.
Tracklist
1 |
Limbo Swing |
6:20
|
2 |
Papa Doc |
3:32
|
3 |
Too Hot To Dry |
9:23
|
4 |
Prove |
4:19
|
5 |
Brian's Children |
5:00
|
6 |
High Tension House |
9:10
|
7 |
Nicotine |
4:09
|
8 |
High Time |
5:22
|
9 |
Scratch Sun |
7:05
|
10 |
Radio Brain |
5:52
|
11 |
Replicant Emotions |
0:59 |
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