[ Warp Records / CD ]
Release Date: Monday 28 July 2008
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Ten years after her genre-obliterating debut, Leila finally delivers her third full-length, with a few old friends in tow (Luca Santucci & Roya Arab) plus a host of new guest vocalists, such as Terry Hall + Martina Topley-Bird.
Hardly the most prolific of artists, Leila still manages to make her presence felt within the electronic music community, despite seldom actually getting around to making new records.
Having released the universally acclaimed 'Like Weather' via Rephlex in 1998 and its follow up, 'Courtesy of Choice', two years later for XL, there's been a prolonged silence from Leila's studio, and yet in the interim tours & collaborations with her pal Bjork, in addition to the enduring appeal of that incredible first LP have kept her profile up. A full ten years after that genre-obliterating debut and Leila finally delivers her third full-length, with a few old friends in tow (Luca Santucci & Roya Arab) plus a host of new guest vocalists, such as Terry Hall + Martina Topley-Bird.
The production maintains its melodic focus while incrementally getting heavier and more loaded up with noise, only to change tack dramatically for the Terry Hall-fronted "Time to Blow". The ex-Specials singer holds together a weird, uncategorizable ditty, featuring a deft piece of break editing, much resembling a dismantled northern soul beat.
Next, "Little Acorns" is a hip-hop / dancehall hybrid with a couple of little kids taking up the vocals, yielding surprisingly successful results. After some underwater soul with her sister Roya, early single "Mettle" arrives with some gruff drum programming and a battery of fizzy guitars, and this rapidly mutating album takes on yet another guise: "Carplos" could almost be the backing track for a late '90s r&b hit, filtered through the sci-fi soundscapes of someone who still (quite reasonably) has a penchant for IDM.
This record just gives you too much to talk about: next comes the experimental operatic oddity "The Exotics" featuring vocalist Seaming To, leading up to another single - and a clear highlight - "Deflect", which just sounds like great, 21st century pop music.
Overall, 'Blood Looms & Blooms' is a much welcome return for Leila, proving that she is as cutting edge as ever she was - recommended!
1. Mollie -- Leila
2. Time to Blow -- Leila / Terry Hall
3. Little Acorns -- Leila / Khemahl / Thaon Richardson
4. Daisies Cats and Spacemen -- Leila / Roya Arab
5. Mettle -- Leila
6. Teases Me -- Leila / Luca Santucci
7. Carplos -- Leila
8. Exotics -- Leila / Seaming
9. Deflect -- Leila / Martina Topley-Bird
10. Norweigan Wood -- Leila / Luca Santucci
11. Lush Dolphins -- Leila
12. Ur Train -- Leila / Luca Santucci
13. Young Ones -- Leila
14. Why Should I -- Leila / Terry Hall / Martina Topley-Bird