New Zealand's artist Ben Woods is back with his sophomore album 'Dispeller'. Woods' melodies bring to mind Scott Walker's dramatic tunefulness, while Dispeller's arrangements hit at the subtle, reactive instrumentation of late-era Fugazi, the glowing murk of Grouper, the Antipodean-gothic drudge of Tall Dwarfs, and the mechanical outer crust of Sparklehorse. On Dispeller, Woods' intimate experiments in rock paint a vivid portrait. Here, the New Zealand artist leans comfortably into intuition and abstraction. Expansive arrangements are anchored by heavy-lidded prose, while carrying the air of the portside shack it was made in. Dispeller was recorded throughout a year in Woods' hometown, Lyttelton, with Ben Edwards (Aldous Harding, Marlon Williams, ... mehr lesen