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I Don't Hear A Single
A Celebration Of New And Under Appreciated Music.
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Tuesday, 13 January 2026
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Monday, 12 January 2026
Future Clouds And Radar - Big Weather
Fantastic album though it is, almost three decades on, every Robert Harrison review since has to mention it. He must get a little fed up of it. Kontiki hit a perfect spot of Brit Pop height and the again growing following of Psych Pop.
But Cotton Mather had released great albums before it and albums after it have been every bit as great. Indeed, 2001's The Big Picture is a storming album and contains one of my favourite songs ever in 40 Watt Solution when that Psych Pop twin Guitar attack of Harrison and Whit Williams continued to be such a force.
Future Clouds And Radar was a bit of a reaction to move away from the traditional four piece format, but just as interesting. As it has been 16 years since the last album, it is really interesting to hear the new take, although Harrison is never involved in anything that isn't incredibly interesting.
Indeed, contained within, is a song that would grace any Cotton Mather album. The Man Who Would Be King is magnificent, a cross between Brit Pop and Psych Pop again with an absolute blast of Guitar Heaven. One of the best songs of 2025.
Chicken Out underlines the fact that when Harrison treads into Power Pop, there are few better. A lot in common with the new breed of youngsters, but something unmistakably Not Lame, with more absolute killer Guitar.
Yet Cabbage Town has a real Americana feel and a hypnotic twang and Brass Tacks is more funky, a little 80s, a little New Wave with a driving bassline. The Hype moves at pace with a more Classic Rock feel to the Psych Pop.
Going To Meet The Big Man has a wonderful arrangement surrounding a more Acoustic feel. It build and builds, great Singer Songwriter territory. That leaves the closer, The Copy Cat and what a song. Psych Pop of the highest order with a comforting Twang, loser than what's gone before, but hypnotic and an absolutely jaw dropping Guitar solo.
Harrison remains as lyrically adept as ever. My one observation, is that the 7 songs feel more Cotton Mather than Future Clouds And Radar. But I will always take either. 34 years on from that Cotton Mather debut, the man is as essential as he ever has been. Absolutely Recommended!
You can listen to and buy the album here. You can order the Vinyl here.
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Listening To This Week Playlist 12 January
Friday, 9 January 2026
The Plan (Updated)
Updated 11 Jan.
I've been struck down with the Flu since early this week (PM Me Babe), so the Best 100 Albums of 2025 is delayed. The 100 have been chosen, but not the order yet. So the plan is to review 4 or 5 more albums over the weekend, posted in the evenings (UK Time).
Then there will be Monday's Listening To This Week, which will be back to normal size as submissions have flooded in this week. From Tuesday, the Best 100 Countdown begins. It will be posted slightly differently this year.
In the past, we've posted 20 daily in two lots of 10. This time we are posting just 10 daily. We feel this will help all 10 to get more attention than in the past. As always, a link to our review will be posted and a song from the album. As mentioned earlier, we will also post the Top 20 EPs of the year.
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Thursday, 8 January 2026
Camp Trash - Two Hundred Thousand Dollars
You can listen to and buy the album here. It is available on Vinyl and as a Name Your Price download.
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Monday, 5 January 2026
Listening To This Week Playlist 5 January
Thursday, 1 January 2026
Happy New Year
It has been a great musical year in 2025. Celebrations of the new and returning heroes. Less joyful for the world. As a student of history, hard to believe what is going on in the States. I thought that we had seen the end of the divide and conquer nonsense. But the cult continues unabated and threatens to happen here too.
2026 will be a quiet celebratory year for I Don't Hear A Single. It is our 10th Anniversary year, I never felt this would go on so long and get so big. Amazingly, we will hit 3 million hits in the early part of the year. The gobsmacking thing is that the third million will have been attained in around 8 months. A real reaction to those who were saying all new music is crap in 2016.
There'll be a few more 2025 Reviews, not too many, whilst we knuckle down to the Best 100 Albums Of 2025 which will begin around 8 January. Due to the volume reviewed, there will also be a Best EP version this year. Listening To This Week continues onward, it hasn't missed the removal of Spotify after its trial. Quite the reverse.
It only leaves me to wish you all a prosperous 2026 and thank you for your continued support. The loyalty to this place is purely heart warming.
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