Based on their debut mini-album,
Lights from the Wheelhouse,
the Late Cord may be one of the most quintessentially 4AD-sounding new artists that the label has signed in the 2000s. The duo (John Mark Lapham and
Micah P. Hinson, who also make up the American half of
the Earlies) crafts music that manages to be evocative without suggesting anything in particular -- it's often dark and brooding, yet not goth -- it also has a rustic warmth, but isn't explicitly folk or alt-country. As melancholy as
Lights from the Wheelhouse can be, it's also oddly inviting. "Lila Blue"'s far-off vocals give the song that 4AD ethereality, but its radiant organs and accordions suggest flickering candlelight. "My Most Meaningful Relationships Are with Dead People," the most traditionally structured song here, is another standout, with a late-night intimacy that recalls
Tindersticks' heyday. "Chains/Strings" and "Hung on the Cemetery Gates" explore
the Late Cord's more experimental side, with the latter track's harmonicas and urgent but indecipherable vocals giving it the feel of a spectral work song. It's a fittingly haunting end to this small but lovely set, which serves as a fine introduction to
the Late Cord's unique sound. ~ Heather Phares