With a band name like Timber Timbre you know one thing for sure: on the shelves of the better record store you are close to the box . I don't know if frontman Taylor Kirk was there to do it, but it's a bonus. This is also one of the most striking references on this sixth album by the Canadians. Just listen to the beautiful, dark opener Velvet Gloves & Spit. Both bands share a love for soundtracks.
But while the British were now allowed to provide the music for numerous films, Kirk's contributions to the soundtrack of rejected by the producers in 2013. Their loss, Sincerely, Future Pollution convincingly demonstrates. The exciting instrumental pieces are cut to function as film music, Moment evokes images from and Sewer Blues breathes the work of . In the funky outing Grifting, influences from and heard . And we have not been able to catch Tindersticks with that. (RME)more