Late Call, The
Pale Morning Light
It's worth listening more closely to THE LATE CALL's third album PALE MORNING LIGHT. Johannes Mayer delves deep into his own world of sound. The songs here place their focus on the creation of expressive sonic pictures, on rhythm and on narrative texts. In that sense, the new album is sometimes more experimental than the previous two: LEAVING NOTES and YOU ALREADY HAVE A HOME. The songs often have complex structures, they change their character, they are alive and full of little details to be discovered. What remains, however, is the love of melody found on the earlier albums, which invited comparisons to bands like Kings of Convenience, Tunng, John Martyn or James Yorkston and M. Ward.