Wow! The imagery in this video with the juxtaposition of open, natural spaces and industrial structures made me wistful for the way my hometown used to be, with vast swaths of trees and wooded areas that have subsequently been razed to make way for more retail shops, restaurants, and a road that I used to ride my bicycle on in the 1980s when that road was under construction (before automobiles were allowed on it). Beautiful vocals, too -- what a unique timbre in that voice.
@@martynthomas8819 That it is Martin, I'm not sure if it has much of a future as a coal burning plant with all this wind power + other nonsense keeping the lights on. The sand dunes at :40 in are at Merthyr Mawr which is 20 miles west of the power station, Merthyr Mawr has a much nicer beach than Aberthaw.
Wide of the line in occasional bloom Silhouette of the night Still never not there And I'm never gonna be there again Promises speaking confusion and dice A day in the life Arranging the chairs And I'm never gonna live it again Love you, I love you, I love you, I love you But you're not here Love you, I love you, I love you, I love you But you've gone Why do they stick when your lips read like stone? Mouthing the lines, returning the air And I'm never gonna feel them again Love you, I love you, I love you, I love you But you're not here Love you, I love you, I love you, I love you But you've gone If I'm never gonna see it again It's too late now Your mind is like Dreams I've had and never shared Sacrificed the daylight matters Ooh, la ah Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on Love you, I love you, I love you, I love you But you're not here Love you, I love you, I love you, I love you But you've gone
Cate Le Bon presenta diez composiciones sedosas donde da rienda suelta a gritos y susurros que juguetean con guitarras, teclados, marimbas y un saxo que retrotaen a la The Velvet Underground, Pavement y David Bowie. Tras sus últimas experimentaciones post-punk Cate Le Bon se recluye durante un año en las montañas de Lake District, en el pueblo inglés de Cumbria, mientras aprende a fabricar muebles artesanalmente en un curso de carpintería durante el día, al tiempo que da largos paseos o acude a clases de natación, mientras que las noches las dedica en su cabaña acomponer canciones con su piano para dar forma a “Reward”, su quinto y más intimista trabajo. Una vez acabado se volvió a Los Ángeles para grabarlo con una banda. La artista galesa después de abrazar la soledad nos muestra su intimidad y las heridas de una vida cargada de desencantos, así que el minimalismo se convierte en seductor, en piezas como ‘Home to You’ , ‘The Light’ o “Mother’s Mother’s Magazines”en las que destaca la pureza de su voz, por encima de sintetizadores, vientos envolventes y estridencias ensoñadoras. A todo ello le ayudan Kurt Vile, Stella Mozgawa (Warpaint) a la batería y Josh Klinghoffer (Red Hot Chili Peppers) a la guitarra. Música independiente novedades.
I can only fully answer that after hearing the album and seeing Cate live in Cardiff this summer. I last saw Cate on her Crab day tour and it was a happening. Probably the best performance of film , live music and then after an outstanding encore of her hits that I've experienced. She really is one of Wales foremost musicians currently.
It's 'different'. Just had a quick skim through on amazon; slower than the energy of Mug Museum, different from Crab Day. Some outstanding songs on it. I probably prefer the 2 that were released as singles the least (so this one and Home to You) but overall it needs a good few listens I suspect....
@@rigatone Thanks for that, I'm hoping she plays a mix of her works and not only the songs from Reward. The crab day gig was superb but she needn't do that format again.
My feeling is that she's going the same synth pop route that so many artists have been turning to lately, and it seems so flat and boring. What I love about most of her work prior to this album is that it was a great mix of all styles. This one is strictly adult contemporary pop that wouldn't sound out of place on top 40 radio.
@@bestfullyy I wasn't going to mention it,but staring at the wood grain pattern on my wardrobe door while listening to this beautiful tune, is ultimately more pleasurable and rewarding than watching this 'video'.....
I saw her yesterday at Lorient, magic !
Maybe you can live through the loss of love
after one more than enough trips down the hole.
The words are sad but the tone is positive.
Wow.
I had never heard of Cate Le Bon before, but I'm falling in love with this album rather quickly.
U rite
cate sos un rayito de sol en mis dias nublados
I love this album so much.
Masterpiece
Wow! The imagery in this video with the juxtaposition of open, natural spaces and industrial structures made me wistful for the way my hometown used to be, with vast swaths of trees and wooded areas that have subsequently been razed to make way for more retail shops, restaurants, and a road that I used to ride my bicycle on in the 1980s when that road was under construction (before automobiles were allowed on it). Beautiful vocals, too -- what a unique timbre in that voice.
My favorite artist.
First heard her opening for Mac DeMarco at the Greek and I've loved her music since!
I'd love to have been there! What a night that must have been.
cate le bon is the best thing in music that happened to me since 10 years!!!cale, roxy music, let´s dance, kate bush atmosphere
You saved my quarantine, Cate, I love You
Nothing beats a relaxing afternoon by the nuclear plant.
It's not a nuclear power station. It is Aberthaw power station in south Wales.
@@martynthomas8819 That it is Martin, I'm not sure if it has much of a future as a coal burning plant with all this wind power + other nonsense keeping the lights on. The sand dunes at :40 in are at Merthyr Mawr which is 20 miles west of the power station, Merthyr Mawr has a much nicer beach than Aberthaw.
Hahaha :D
Love your style.
What an original song of love. What an unicity as far as the sound is cocerned.
If I ever grow up, I'd like to be as cool as Cate Le Bon!
santiagobenites it’s been two months, how old are you now?
@@biter793 Two months older.
@@santiagobenites it's been four months, how old are you now ?
Cool is
as cool does.
Make a move. Bust a move.
Sunglasses?
A little swagger?
Just being the most and only you, that noone else will ever be.
Seen!
Wow Cate you are a high quality multi talented woman. One could say she's not Bard at all. Bard geddit , oh well suit yourselves.
Nice one Frankie
It has a "Suddenly, Last Summer" and "Only the Lonely" vibe.
Exactly! I love those songs. I was instantly drawn to this one on first listen. Maybe that’s why. 🤷🏻♀️😂👍
This video reminds me of the movie Red Desert by Michelangelo Antonioni.
love the colors
I love the colors on this video.
If she was around in the 80s she would have been a massive worldwide star
Checking this out because I just read a Jeff Tweedy interview where he says she is his favorite guitarist right now.
I just watched the Tweedys play this on their show. So good.
beautiful song
That's what Yoko Ono meant to sound like in a perfect universe.
Wide of the line in occasional bloom
Silhouette of the night
Still never not there
And I'm never gonna be there again
Promises speaking confusion and dice
A day in the life
Arranging the chairs
And I'm never gonna live it again
Love you, I love you, I love you, I love you
But you're not here
Love you, I love you, I love you, I love you
But you've gone
Why do they stick when your lips read like stone?
Mouthing the lines, returning the air
And I'm never gonna feel them again
Love you, I love you, I love you, I love you
But you're not here
Love you, I love you, I love you, I love you
But you've gone
If I'm never gonna see it again
It's too late now
Your mind is like
Dreams I've had and never shared
Sacrificed the daylight matters
Ooh, la ah
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on
Love you, I love you, I love you, I love you
But you're not here
Love you, I love you, I love you, I love you
But you've gone
Spotify would disagree with you on some lines. I like yours better
J’adore Cate Le Bon
She's the best.
Better than Rita Ora?
@@peterveer7798 yes
Heard this at Louis Vuitton in Amsterdam and fell in love with this song!
Qué temazo!
Reading all the comments and I'm just thinking: THE MUSIC MADAFACAS ❤️!
Submarine 😍😍
adore her.
I just love her.
Beautiful!
You were amazing opening for devendra 🥰
Hey, the upcoming _Canticle for Leibowitz_ times won't be all that bad.
I'm feeling John Cale vibes
Wales vibes.
i love you for that comment!! know i know why i love cate that much!!
dying on the wine?
Wonderful ♥️
Beautiful 😍
Best song of all time
Cate Le Blonde
Or Rita Ora?
So good, I hope I can get a copy of this new release at your Barcelona gig 😻
aaaawn
Why is this so cute?
Fun pop.
This is like Arthur Russell covering McCartney 2 on Programmes For Schools featuring the girl from Dont Look Back. In other words, I LOVE IT
"Don't Look Now".
Thanks to Jools Holland, found this gem of an artist
Come to México city please
Recomiéndame más bandas como esta, por favor. El sonido es hermoso.
little red riding hood 2: getting radiation poisoning at the plant 💕
Love this music!
I love you.
Anyone know where the place at the beginning is?
Mam taką bluzę 😛
rad
Where was it filmed?
East Aberthaw Beach, Rhoose, Vale of Glamorgan
*ISTANBUL*
*..(27.02.2024)..*
Don't look now.
who came here from myspace?
you serious? myspace?
On foot
появится ли еще видео к выходу альбома?
Sounds like the channel 4 news music slowed down
ohhhh Dagmar .....sigh
How
Ahem,....All Light Matters
Ahem,... "all light matters"
Black Trans Light Matters
Cate Le Bon presenta diez composiciones sedosas donde da rienda suelta a gritos y susurros que juguetean con guitarras, teclados, marimbas y un saxo que retrotaen a la The Velvet Underground, Pavement y David Bowie. Tras sus últimas experimentaciones post-punk Cate Le Bon se recluye durante un año en las montañas de Lake District, en el pueblo inglés de Cumbria, mientras aprende a fabricar muebles artesanalmente en un curso de carpintería durante el día, al tiempo que da largos paseos o acude a clases de natación, mientras que las noches las dedica en su cabaña acomponer canciones con su piano para dar forma a “Reward”, su quinto y más intimista trabajo. Una vez acabado se volvió a Los Ángeles para grabarlo con una banda.
La artista galesa después de abrazar la soledad nos muestra su intimidad y las heridas de una vida cargada de desencantos, así que el minimalismo se convierte en seductor, en piezas como ‘Home to You’ , ‘The Light’ o “Mother’s Mother’s Magazines”en las que destaca la pureza de su voz, por encima de sintetizadores, vientos envolventes y estridencias ensoñadoras. A todo ello le ayudan Kurt Vile, Stella Mozgawa (Warpaint) a la batería y Josh Klinghoffer (Red Hot Chili Peppers) a la guitarra.
Música independiente novedades.
Is this a cover of a 'Cocteau Twins' tune....
No
Play music
Play music.
What?
Beginning sounds like Joy Division. Is it a cover?
a bit and maybe a bit more
I like this but I also came for bit.ly/Cate_Le_Bon_Blond! lol
am i alone in thinking this is a bit of a disappointment after the heights of crab day & mug museum?
Yeah man, she took that to it's limits with DRINKS. This is the waning pendulum.
I can only fully answer that after hearing the album and seeing Cate live in Cardiff this summer. I last saw Cate on her Crab day tour and it was a happening. Probably the best performance of film , live music and then after an outstanding encore of her hits that I've experienced. She really is one of Wales foremost musicians currently.
It's 'different'. Just had a quick skim through on amazon; slower than the energy of Mug Museum, different from Crab Day. Some outstanding songs on it. I probably prefer the 2 that were released as singles the least (so this one and Home to You) but overall it needs a good few listens I suspect....
@@rigatone Thanks for that, I'm hoping she plays a mix of her works and not only the songs from Reward. The crab day gig was superb but she needn't do that format again.
My feeling is that she's going the same synth pop route that so many artists have been turning to lately, and it seems so flat and boring. What I love about most of her work prior to this album is that it was a great mix of all styles. This one is strictly adult contemporary pop that wouldn't sound out of place on top 40 radio.
no me convence
dale emperador
Will forgive for the horrible cover/'art' work.......this album is superb!! Cate goes from strength to strength........Beautiful.
is it horrible!?
@@bestfullyy Irrelevant,but A brown paper bag would have been nice.....
@@g.g.6362 jesus christ, sort yourself out
@@bestfullyy I wasn't going to mention it,but staring at the wood grain pattern on my wardrobe door while listening to this beautiful tune, is ultimately more pleasurable and rewarding than watching this 'video'.....
Yuck, no.
😌
What an awful Crap-Song!
I don't get it why BBC6 keeps always playing that nerve-tearing thang!
I agree with you. I have been a big fan of her previous records, but this one is just schmaltzy 80's retread.
@@kevincorrington7498 Thank you, Kevin.... Pat from Switzerland
She's the best.