Slow Summits

Released

While it had been sixteen years since Glasgow independent music group The Pastels last released an album – 1997’s Illumination – they hadn’t exactly been dawdling; there were film and theatre soundtracks, a collaboration with Japanese pop duo Tenniscoats, their Geographic Music imprint, and involvement in Glasgow’s Monorail Music record store. Wearing its relatively slow gestation lightly, 2013’s Slow Summits feels brighter and poppier than its predecessor, with “Check Your Heart” connecting to the group’s long-time obsession with soul, and “Kicking Leaves” a cinematic miniature. Elsewhere, there are long, winding instrumentals (“Slow Summits”), understated pop reveries (“Secret Music”) and celebratory, inclusive hymns (“Come To The Dance”). With members of Tenniscoats, To Rococo Rot, Teenage Fanclub and International Airport on board, it’s a perfect snapshot of Pastelism in the 21st century.

Jon Dale

Suggestions
Tones of Town cover

Tones of Town

Field Music
How Far cover

How Far

Deadbeat Beat
Past Time cover

Past Time

Grass Widow
Untitled Second cover

Untitled Second

The Telescopes
Another Pond cover

Another Pond

not drowning, waving
Cold and Bouncy cover

Cold and Bouncy

The High Llamas
Nocturne cover

Nocturne

Wild Nothing
Heartbeat Radio cover

Heartbeat Radio

Sondre Lerche
Empty Words cover

Empty Words

Whyte Horses
Sea from Shore cover

Sea from Shore

School of Language