The Saxophones - Time For Poetry
Still rooted in their characteristic smoky, faded glamour, The Saxophones' forthcoming album 'No Time for Poetry' expands the natural breeziness of 2023ās 'To Be A Cloud' with a sense of angst and tension, to subtly question the current state of the world and their place within it.Ā
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Husband-and-wife duo Alexi Erenkov and Alison Alderdice are augmented by their regular collaborator Richard Laws on bass, synthesizers and keyboards, as well as multi-instrumentalist Frank Maston who provided production support.Ā
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Evocative imagery and themes define the album, whilst musically, the spectre of mid-period Leonard Cohen hangs over the songs. āThatās the biggest touchstone,ā says Alexi, āthe kind of dystopian songs he was writing with a satirical attitude helped set the darker political tone of this record.āĀ
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The Saxophones - Time For Poetry
The Saxophones - Time For Poetry
Still rooted in their characteristic smoky, faded glamour, The Saxophones' forthcoming album 'No Time for Poetry' expands the natural breeziness of 2023ās 'To Be A Cloud' with a sense of angst and tension, to subtly question the current state of the world and their place within it.Ā
Ā
Husband-and-wife duo Alexi Erenkov and Alison Alderdice are augmented by their regular collaborator Richard Laws on bass, synthesizers and keyboards, as well as multi-instrumentalist Frank Maston who provided production support.Ā
Ā
Evocative imagery and themes define the album, whilst musically, the spectre of mid-period Leonard Cohen hangs over the songs. āThatās the biggest touchstone,ā says Alexi, āthe kind of dystopian songs he was writing with a satirical attitude helped set the darker political tone of this record.āĀ
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Still rooted in their characteristic smoky, faded glamour, The Saxophones' forthcoming album 'No Time for Poetry' expands the natural breeziness of 2023ās 'To Be A Cloud' with a sense of angst and tension, to subtly question the current state of the world and their place within it.Ā
Ā
Husband-and-wife duo Alexi Erenkov and Alison Alderdice are augmented by their regular collaborator Richard Laws on bass, synthesizers and keyboards, as well as multi-instrumentalist Frank Maston who provided production support.Ā
Ā
Evocative imagery and themes define the album, whilst musically, the spectre of mid-period Leonard Cohen hangs over the songs. āThatās the biggest touchstone,ā says Alexi, āthe kind of dystopian songs he was writing with a satirical attitude helped set the darker political tone of this record.āĀ
















