The Aislers Set
After the 1997 dissolution of Henry's Dress and a brief dalliance with Go Sailor, Amy Linton began fooling around with a four-track and some solo material in a comfortable home studio setting. It turned out she had quite bit to say, and in quite a hooky fashion. The so-named Aislers Set officially debuted with Terrible Things Happen, issued through Slumberland in 1998. While that album was principally a Linton solo effort fleshed out with contributions from talented pals, she had by 2000's The Last Match amassed some actual Aislers. Guitarist/vocalist {...[more]
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Ranging from baroque '60s pop to uptempo '86-flavored indie and then back to '79-style punk, "How I Learned To Write Backwards" expertly winds together so many strands of pop history with such personality, atmosphere, and style that there's never any doubt that you're listening to a band with vision. You might hear a bit of Phil Spector's Wall of Sound or Laura Nyro's soulful lyricism, but The Aislers Set use the past as inspiration rather than a blueprint, delivering a well-integrated sound more akin to th [ read more ]
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