Four years after retreating to the English countryside to record 2005's Some Cities, Doves return to a more urban state of mind with Kingdom of Rust. "My god," Jimi Goodwin sings during the title track, "it takes an ocean of trust in the kingdom of rust." Guitars chime throughout the chorus, where Goodwin's baritone howls in search of a lost love amidst a town's landscape. Orchestral strings make an appearance toward the song's conclusion, bringing with them the same sweeping, Brit-pop uplift that peppered the band's debut album. Doves are still indebted to that scene -- the same one that spawned numerous guitar-fueled, new-millennial rock bands -- but their songs are now broader in scope, often reaching an elated, emotional peak before yielding the spotlight to that emotion's melancholic comedown. As its title suggests, Kingdom of Rust gives time to both sides of the band's personality, from the sweeping, cathedral-esque anthems ("The Outsiders," "Winter Hill") to dark, tarnished brooders ("Jetstream") that help level the spectrum. Songs like "10:03" and "Birds Flew Backwards" strike a balance between those two camps, with the latter track featuring a stately cello and some dazzling moments of atmospheric, reverb-heavy harmonies. This is still a bright record, however, one that finds catharsis in the gloomier songs and strength in the tracks that resemble Lost Souls' measured anthems. [This edition includes bonus tracks.] ~ Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide
Kingdom of Rust (Bonus Tracks)
04/28/2009 | Toshiba Emi Japan
All Music Guide Review
Kingdom of Rust (Bonus Tracks) Notes
Japanese import.
The critically acclaimed and beloved British trio Doves return with their first album in four years, Kingdom of Rust. Their 4th studio album, and first since Some Cities debuted at # 1 on the U.K. album charts in February, 2005, Kingdom delivers the Dove's most sonically adventurous, intimate, and cerebral album to date.
Comprised of brothers Jez and Andy Williams, and Jimi Goodwin, the trio has been recording the album for the past 18 months, having ensconced
themselves to a farm house–come-studio in backwaters of Cheshire, England. They teamed up with long time Doves collaborator Dan Austin to co-produce all but 2 tracks of Kingdom Of Rust. For the remaining 2 tracks; "10.03" and "Winter Hill," the group worked with ace producer John Leckie (Stone Roses, Radiohead).
The single "Kingdom of Rust", lands in the broodier atmospherics of Lost Souls, strapped with a Johnny Cash bassline; "Jetstream" is a stomping Doves classic in waiting, fitted with a propulsive krautrock motorik, it inherits the bands dance DNA from their former Sub Sub extraction, with other searing standouts
("Greatest Denier", "Lifeline") rounding out this career defining album.
Credits of Kingdom of Rust (Bonus Tracks)
- Alexandra Fletcher
- Viola
- Zac Froud
- Mixing Assistant
- Elinor Gow
- Cello
- Belinda Hammond
- Organ (Hammond)
- Oliver Morris
- Violin
- Dave Rofe
- Management
- Rick Myers
- Sleeve Photo
- Tom Rowlands
- Arranger
- William Paden Hensley
- Digital Editing, Mixing Assistant
- Adam Whittaker
- Engineer
- Jez Williams
- Mixing, Group Member
- Jimi Goodwin
- Group Member
- Martin Rebelski
- Piano
- Andy Williams
- Group Member
- Deirdre OCallaghan
- Photography
- Dan Austin
- Producer, Mixing, Engineer
- Doves
- Producer, Mixing, Instrumentation
- Baluji Shrivastav
- Dilruba
- Michael Brauer
- Mixing
- John Leckie
- Producer
- Bob Ludwig
- Mastering
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