Asobi Seksu - Acoustic At Olympic Studios

Album Review by Chris Buckle | 20 Oct 2009
Album title: Acoustic At Olympic Studios
Artist: Asobi Seksu
Label: One Little Indian
Release date: 16 Nov

Acoustic reworkings aren't often worth the effort, either too similar to their original incarnations to warrant the additional labour or misguided and ill-fitting (oi Bon Jovi – This Left Feels Wrong…). With Acoustic At Olympic Studios, Asobi Seksu’s nucleus – singer/keyboardist Yuki Chikudate and guitarist James Hanna – easily avoid the first pitfall and go some way to sidestepping the second. Replacing their trademark blissful distortion with whistle-clean instrumentation alters the atmosphere considerably, stripping away swirling layers to reveal a sugar-sweet core. But it’s not too drastic a change, Yuki’s distinctive pitch provides the most obvious link (songs like Thursday could be sung a cappella and still enthral). Regardless, Acoustic… remains destined for fringe appeal, even amongst avid fans, for the simple reason that at no stage do they improve upon their own work, and the residual urge to re-visit their three proper albums instead is tough to shake. [Chris Buckle]

Supporting White Lies at O2 Academy, Glasgow on 28 Nov.

http://www.asobiseksu.com