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Monday, July 05, 2021

ELLI de MON: INTERNATIONAL TIMES - Alan Dearing

 Elli de Mon

One of the roughest, toughest, grungiest, darkest blues albums of all-time! And, it’s from a lady from Italy.
Alan Dearling

Elli de Mon: https://www.facebook.com/ellidemon.onegirlband

Alan Dearling tunes into the graveyard vibes of John Peel!

Imagine John Peel turning over in his coffin on hearing this new album from Italian one-girl band, Elli de Mon. This would have made Mister Peel positively salivate. It’s full of ghouls, spirits of the night and darkness. This is ostensibly a collection of tunes from the female blues-mistresses of the 1920s. But, Bessie Smith never sounded quite like this on ‘Blue Spirit Blues’:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBvQUsZKyD4

“I had a dream last night, that I was dead.” 

This is downright ‘nasty’ A high morbidity count!  I love it to death. Indeed it’s full of death; suicide; ghosts, spectres, evil sprites, breathy, weird, distorted female spirits. For the first five tracks it is distortion filled, doomy, gloomy, bass-driven. Spooky. The Devil’s Music, indeed!

This is Nick Cave music for feminists. A singing, multi-instrumentalist Harpy with more than a touch of the White Stripes, teaming up with the Velvet Underground. Jointly summoning up the evil spirits of the late-night bar-rooms.

At nine tracks it is short for an album in 2021, but it feels just right. Loud, grungy, whiskey-fuelled at first, downright diabolique… strange un-hinged versions of Alberta Hunter’s ‘Downhearted Blues’ and vicious, venom and spittle in ‘Shave ‘em dry’ from Lucille Bogan. Then we have four tracks stripped back to basics. These are lyrical, but still dark, just as evocative of late-night drinking and emotional despair. In ‘Trouble in Mind’, Bertha Chippie Hill’s song sounds like a quiet siren-call to The End.

Here is 28 minutes of Elli de Mon in full flow in one-girl festival mode from way back in 2014:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CL72h67nTc

It’s perhaps closest to having Bonnie, side-kick of Clyde Barrow, singing and dancing on, or, in, your grave! It’s a graveyard in the swamp. This new album also offers a mistress-class in multi-instrumentals: sitar, drums, lap-steel guitar, dilruba, vox and more. Waves of distortion. Awesome music, feminist, fearsome, fuckin’ awesome! A new Patti Smith of the Blues!

The Real Thing, deep down in the gutter blues.  Go and dig your own blues coffin…This is a Dark Star.

Her back-catalogue can be visited here: https://www.discogs.com/artist/3351066-Elli-de-Mon

 

Not sure that Dearing isn't getting carried away here and Elli's voice is rather too female and pretty to really hold the title he bestows upon her somehow but play the blues she certainly can! Love me a foot stomping slide dobro playing gal but Seasick Steve she aint! . . . . . she is her own woman however and can boogie and choogle with the best. Stomp that One Man Band and then some . . . . . . . . . 

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