MOJO RISING
ALDOUS HARDING FRONTING THE BONZO DOG DOO-DAH BAND? TRY THE STRANGE BREW OF NAIMA BOCK
Tales from the dark side: Naima Bock creates mini-universes for the songs on her second LP.
El Hardwick
ALIVE TO the magic of intense flavours, 21st-century bohemian Naima Bock makes a critical appraisal of her midday drink as she talks to MOJO in a south London café. “Two tea bags in one teapot,” she says to herself. “Interesting.”
“I felt very confident . I was prepared for it not to be perfect.”
NAIMA BOCK
The one-time Goat Girl bassist has infused plenty of powerful (and seemingly disparate) elements into her luscious second album. Below A Massive Dark Land encompasses trad folk techniques, nerdy indie meanders and Southern soul brass on lead single Kaley, as well as the kind of hand-cranked weirdness that might have earned her a guest appearance on a Kevin Ayers album, circa 1974.