Release date: 12/2/2022
Many years ago Momus wrote a song called The Homosexual about a man who isn't actually gay but delights in — and profits from — the fact that people think he is. Themes of sexual orientation and gender identity thrust and cluster through this, his latest album, recorded in Berlin and named after the writer Christopher Isherwood… or, rather, the way Isherwood's Berlin landlady mispronounced his name when, with the poet Auden and other sexual exiles, he lived amongst queers and cabaret singers during the dying days of the Weimar Republic, teetering at the eerie brink of Nazism. It would be nice to think that, a century later, we'd moved on. Fascism, alas, still menaces us just as it menaced Mr Issyvoo, limiting our personal choices with nannying safetyism or outright dictatorship. Other themes churn through this playful yet serious record: guilt in the art world, the primitivist fantasies of expressionist painters, Britain's semi-feudal monarchy, the laughter of lawyers, the lonely battles of social media, the prettiness of monkeys and the splishy-splashiness of joy. The music this time is hooky and poppy. If we really are sauntering into a "pocket apocalypse" here's a wonderful way to whistle some of its big issues.
1. Self-Identity
2. Pocket Apocalypse
3. Kirchner
4. Monkey
5. DGAF
6. It's Incredible
7. The Art Creep is Dead
8. Lawyers
9. My Wife Will Soon Forget Me
10. In My Heart
11. Bertie The Heterosexual
12. Queerness
13. Details
14. Safetyism
15. Issyvoo
$12.00
M. Grig is a multi-instrumentalist who specializes in dobro, lap steel and pedal steel guitar living in Durham, North Carolina. His songs are beautiful, slow, wistful...
$1.00
Release date: December 6, 2019This Lynchian collaboration pairs the calm, late-night vocals of Tanya Maus with the melancholic piano, sparse electronics, and foreboding processed guitar...
$12.00
On M. Ostermeier's debut full-length CD, both mood and melody come into focus. The acoustic piano provides a warmth and familiarity that offsets the abstract...
$8.00
Release date: November 22, 2019 The German label [ parvoart ] recordings released M. Ostermeier’s debut album Percolate in a numbered edition of 50...
$11.40
Poignant and at times avant-garde piano style mixed with the spare use of electronics and processed acoustic recordings. Empty space and minimalism figure heavily in...
$8.99
Darla Records is proud to offer the first digital and CD reissue of M.I.A.'s fourth and final record After the Fact, originally released on Flipside Records in early...
$5.94
A six song, digital-only EP featuring three tracks each from newly remastered albums, Notes From the Underground and After the Fact. This is the first time the two...