On The Insider: Sexy Aussie Babes

Search:
Go!


The premier source for free music 111,052 FREE MP3s
FeaturedOther
advertisement
Click Here
Crossfade

For the latest songs, albums, videos, playlists, and artist news, bite into our music blog Crossfade.

advertisement
Click Here

advertisement
Click Here
Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan

Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan

  • Avg user rating: 4 stars Out of 20 votes
  • Your rating:  Write your review
  • Similar Artists: Camera Obscura, Lambchop, Belle and Sebastian

Playlist

Black Mountain (3:10) Date added: 04/27/06 | Total listens: 1,948
The False Husband (3:54) Date added: 04/27/06 | Total listens: 1,795
Ballad of the Broken Seas (2:42) Date added: 04/27/06 | Total listens: 823
Revolver (2:41) Date added: 04/27/06 | Total listens: 728
Ramblin Man (3:29) Date added: 04/27/06 | Total listens: 822
(Do You Wanna) Come Walk With Me? (3:27) Date added: 04/27/06 | Total listens: 893
Saturday's Gone (4:37) Date added: 04/27/06 | Total listens: 880
Deus Ibi Est (2:52) Date added: 04/27/06 | Total listens: 721
It's Hard to Kill a Bad Thing (2:54) Date added: 04/27/06 | Total listens: 910
Honey Child What Can I Do? (3:44) Date added: 04/27/06 | Total listens: 745
Dusty Wreath (3:45) Date added: 04/27/06 | Total listens: 539
The Circus is Leaving Town (5:35) Date added: 04/27/06 | Total listens: 759

User reviews for Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan

Average rating4 starsOut of 20 votes

Alternative/Punk artists you may also like

Southerly

Rate this artist!

Let's Go Sailing

Avg user rating:
4 Stars
Out of 21 votes

People in Planes

Avg user rating:
4 Stars
Out of 10 votes

Wye Oak

Avg user rating:
4 Stars
Out of 9 votes

Every Move A Picture

Avg user rating:
4 Stars
Out of 28 votes

Editor's review

Till now, the only way to hear former Belle and Sebastian chanteuse Campbell paired with a Waitsian growl was to force-feed whiskey shots to Stuart. Much less messy is Isobel's new collab with Lanegan, which melds Scottish dream-pop with the deliciously murky waters of gothic folk.

Biography

ISOBEL CAMPBELL & MARK LANEGAN
BALLAD OF THE BROKEN SEAS

Scottish chanteuse Isobel Campbell has inked a long term worldwide recording deal with V2 Records. Isobel, formally of Belle & Sebastian, has spent the initial part of this year completing work on Ballad of the Broken Seas, the collaborative album recorded with former Screaming Trees & Queens of the Stone Age singer, Mark Lanegan. Although much of the album was recorded with Campbell in her native Glasgow, and Lanegan in Los Angeles, the two actually came together in the studio in L.A. in May to cut a number of new tracks for the release, including a new Lanegan penned song, "Revolver" and a version of the traditional blues tune, "St James Infirmary". Isobel initially met Mark Lanegan in Glasgow while he was on tour with Queens Of The Stoneage. Professing to be a big fan of her music, Lanegan made an offhand comment about how he would love for them to make a record together. Isobel took the idea and ran with it, writing a number of songs with Lanegan in mind, communicating with him via the internet, and posting over tracks for him to add his vocals to.

"His voice is rough and a lot of people say mine is angelic," Campbell says of Lanegan. "It's the two sides of the coin, really. That's how we both always looked at it. It's very unlikely. It's a very feminine/masculine thing as well."

As for the sound of "Broken Seas," which features a "quite nasty" cover of Hank Williams' "Ramblin' Man" that Campbell says would fit well in a Quentin Tarantino movie, the artist offers, "I was going for an old-school kind of approach. I'd been listening a lot to the American Recordings by Johnny Cash and I'm a huge, huge fan of Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra. It's kind of sun-bleached and psychedelic, with a little bit of folk or country."

The first release under the V2 deal will be a download-only and limited edition 7" single, due out in the UK at the beginning of December, comprising the pair's cover of Hank Williams' "Ramblin' Man", with a new Campbell song, "Further into the Night" as the 7" b-side. Ballad of the Broken Seas is scheduled to follow early in February 2006. Campbell plans to follow that up later in 2006 with a second album; the more folk oriented Milk White Sheets .

Expand to read more Collapse
advertisement
Popular on CBS sites: Fantasy Football | Miley Cyrus | MLB | Wii | GPS | Recipes | Mock Draft


© 2008 CNET Networks, Inc., a CBS Company. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use