

Editors’ Notes Anna Meredith may have composed for the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, but she’s also written a piece for an MRI scanner. Echoing that breadth of approaches, her debut album blends classical leanings (clarinet, tuba, cello) with bubbling electronics and Dirty Projectors-esque avant-pop. The Scottish-born, London-based composer stokes pinging, bass-buffeted melodies on opener “Nautilus”, while “Taken” moves to distorted guitar and a quasi-rock chorus. Whether turning to epic synth odysseys (“The Vapours”) or sugary electro-pop (“Something Helpful”), Varmints accumulates more giddy ideas with every passing minute.
Nautilus
1
5:30
Taken
2
4:50
Scrimshaw
3
4:43
Something Helpful
4
3:13
R-Type
5
4:42
Dowager
6
5:22
The Vapours
7
6:33
Honeyed Words
8
3:17
Last Rose
9
3:31
Shill
10
2:47
Blackfriars
11
2:58