Drugstore- Two CDs, alternative Mazzy Star-like band; EAC, FLAC

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Drugstore's 1995 self-titled debut album is a beautiful and mesmeric listening experience. With a sound scape at times reminiscent of Belle and Sebastian, (and the more mellow works from) The Velvet Underground, Pavement and Yo La Tengo, this is a truly sublime mix of out-and-out ballads interspersed with wall of sound climaxes.

From the apparent 'live studio' introduction to album opener Speaker 12 which morphs into Isabel Monteiro's heavenly vocal of 'This baby's going to heaven', it does feel, mood-wise, as though we're on our way there - of course, the listener is lulled into a false sense of serenity as the song opens up into a tour-de-force wall of sound (guitar, bass, drum) effect. There are elements of repetition in terms of the structure of some of the songs here, but this really does not detract from such a brilliantly melodic collection of, sometimes under-developed (I would say), musical creations. Other standout songs include the brilliantly morbid ditty Alive, the lament to lost love that is the song If, with its repeated motif of 'If I could have you, have you, completely', and the marvellous Fader, which provides another compelling mix of exquisite verse and hook-laden chorus.

But it is really on the 'second side' of the album that this underrated band really begin to excel with a sublime series of ballads. Superglider, with its Knocking On Heaven's Door-like (Television's version, of course) strummed opening, sets a stunning pace, but is matched by the brilliant murder ballad Nectarine and the album's closer, the equally morbid (but totally sublime) Accelerate, which contains the memorable lyric, 'Even plastic horses get put down'. A fitting end to an outstanding album

Formation and Drugstore (1993-1995)
The band was formed via a flat-share in East London, when Monteiro and American drummer Mike Chylinsky met. They were joined by guitarist Dave Hunter and soon released their debut single, "Alive", on their own label Honey Records in 1993.[2][3] The following year Hunter was replaced by Daron Robinson, and after only a handful of gigs, the band signed a major record deal with Go! Discs. Their debut album Drugstore was released on 1 January 1995 and it reached number 31 in the UK Albums Chart. The following three years were spent touring with Radiohead, Tindersticks, Jeff Buckley and The Jesus and Mary Chain, and playing at festivals such as Reading and Glastonbury
White Magic for Lovers, Songs for the Jetset and hiatus (1997-2002)
Following the sale of Go! Discs to PolyGram, the band signed to Roadrunner Records and began work on their second album, White Magic for Lovers, which was recorded at El Cortijo, in Spain, the music studio run by Trevor Morais, Björk's drummer. The album was released on 9 June 1998, peaking in the UK Chart at No. 45, and also landing the band their first top 20 hit single with "El President", a duet with Thom Yorke, a tribute to former Chilean president Salvador Allende who was ousted in a 1973 coup d'état.
In 2000, the band signed to Global Warming Records and recorded their third album, Songs for the Jet Set, at Battery Studios in London. The track "Baby, Don't Hurt Yourself" featured Lambchop's Paul Niehauss on pedal-steel. Whilst promoting the album, Monteiro decided to 'walk away from it all', and the band went into an eight-year hiatus.[6] Drugstore Collector Number One, a compilation of b-sides and outtakes, intended initially as a fan-only recording, was subsequently released commercially by the label in 2002.
Reformation and Anatomy (2009-present)
In September 2009, the band reappeared with a reunion gig at Dingwalls, London. Early in 2010, Monteiro announced a revamped line-up, and performed at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) in London, on 5 May 2010. The following summer the band performed at Glastonbury Festival, for the charity 'Attitude is Everything', and at the Secret Garden Party Festival in Huntingdon.
In October 2010, Drugstore signed a one-off recording contract with the London-based indie label Rocket Girl, and in 2011 the band's fourth album, Anatomy, was released. The BBC said "The odds would have been long that, 18 years after their formation, they would reappear with some of their strongest material. Drugstore have been both placed at the dreamier end of the indie spectrum and compared with Leonard Cohen. Anatomy shows that there's more of an overlap there than one might have imagined".
In 2012 the band performed outside of London for the first time in over a decade, with shows at the Trades Club,[8] in Hebden Bridge, and at the Norwich Arts Centre, in Norwich
The band returned in 2013 with a sold-out gig on 18 January[10] at St Pancras Old Church.
To commemorate their 20th anniversary in September 2013 the band released The Best of Drugstore via Cherry Red Records, a compilation of tracks spanning the band's career with a selection of songs from their previous four albums. The album was launched with a sold-out show at London's Soho nightclub Madame Jojo's.
In early 2015, Isabel Monteiro relocated to her hometown of São Paulo, Brazil, and with the help of local musicians, will be performing a string of selected dates, with the 1st show on Vila Madalena 's bohemian venue Casa do Mancha.[11]
Soundtracks
Drugstore's music has been featured on four film soundtracks. "Superglider", from the album Drugstore, is used on All Over Me,[12] and House of America, both released in 1997. "Fader", also from Drugstore, is featured on the credits of the 2000 film Cherry Falls.[13]
"Old Shoes", originally written and performed by Tom Waits from the album Step Right Up: The Songs of Tom Waits, is used in the 2004 film East of Sunset. The band's music was also featured throughout the BBC series This Life, whose music producer was Ricky Gervais, and more recently on the Channel 4 TV series Teachers.

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