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Monday, 17 March 2025
Listening To This Week Playlist
Sunday, 16 March 2025
Skeleton Staff - HEPTO-ALTRUISM
We absolutely adored the last album from Sydney's Skeleton Staff when it appeared in late 2022. You can read the review here. HEPTO-ALTRUISM is just as wonderful and varied as the aforementioned Malapropism. However the path it takes is slightly different.
This is a much gentler album, the bombast has been replaced by something that is much 60s led, all harmony and intriguing arrangements, but the band's expertise with a chorus is still admirable and as adept as ever.
This is intelligent Indie with a big heart and you know how much we love such. Take for instance Sugar, a song that reeks of San Franciscan Bubblegum, all vocal harmony and jaunty arrangement. There is a wonderful interlude that enhances the song even more.
Forever Or We Go Down In Flames is magnificent Psych Pop with a touch of UK Beat and The Littlest Pig is all I Can't Let Maggie Go with delightful harpsichord. The Chosen even gets all ba ba ba ba Beat and is top notch Jangle Pop.
Away from the 60s, The Devil's Best Tunes is more 70s Pop Rock with a C86 intro. I Don't Belong In This Era I'm From is more than a little Brit Pop. Indeed, it sounds like Jarvis Cocker fronting Christie as a wonderful Psych Jangle to it.
1am is a real outlier as an opener. Sort of Chris Difford doing Chaz and Dave to a TV Crime Thriller soundtrack. It shouldn't work, but it does. Skeleton Staff call themselves a Cartoon band, there is way more of interest here than many other straight ahead bands. Another great album!
You can listen to and buy the album here. It is available on Vinyl CD and as a download.
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The States - Gimme Joy
You can listen to and buy the album here. It is available on Vinyl and as a download.
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Listening To This Week On 24 March
The Listening To This Week Playlist will appear as normal tomorrow. However, for the first time in over two years, we will not be posting one on the 24 March. Artists submitting songs should just note that the earliest that their song would appear will be 31 March.
After an altercation with an artist, we felt that we could do with a rest from it for a week. This will allow us to focus on reviews for the rest of the month. The LTTW Playlist will continue as usual here, it does what we want to do, provide an avenue for artists without Albums or EPs and provide opportunities for Album Reviews from artists that we wouldn't always naturally discover ourselves.
Moving forward, we are also looking at opportunities to provide a further audience for it via alternative places. This might be a stand alone or linked playlist or the likes of appearing on You Tube or such. It is too late in our almost 9 year life to make it a Spotify playlist, not that we ever would want to anyway.
We are not sensitive souls, we were just surprised to wake to this this morning from an artist with just over a hundred followers. They were actually tagged on Social Media.
"ARTISTS: Please note this is a "blog playlist". They don't do any blog write-ups, and no playlisting. It seems they just post a link to your song in the middle of a large disconnected post. Readers/listeners must manually go through the entire thing clicking on each song individually to hear it. As far as I can tell, we didn't get any measurable results from this. They didn't even post our socials or any other assets we provided. Just an FYI--probably best to go to a blogger or a playlister, but "blog playlist" is neither of those things."
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Friday, 14 March 2025
Cmon Cmon - Headwind EP. (14 March)
We loved Cmon Cmon's 2023 album, The Crack And The Light. You can read the review here. So it is great to have the Belgian Trio back. This EP continues the strength shown on the album and maybe edges more into melodic Power Pop.
The emphasis is very much on melody, at times Cmon Cmon approach the space that Caper Clowns inhabit, but in a slightly more pacy manner. There is the gentleness of the Danes and the gentle Pop Rock elements are there. There is also a real Jangle Pop feel.
All The Other Kids is a great single, very Brit Pop with a couple of great riffs that hold you, one is a little Psych Pop. Headwind is a much smoother affair, almost Soft Rock, which works well Neon Light is more 80s, a cross between C86 and Glasgow Indie, a little Supernaturals maybe.
Turn Out The Light is a great Pop Rock affair that adds a blistering solo whilst again approaching Brit Pop. Instrumentally, the whole EP moves away from the standard Guitar Pop due to the really interesting Guitar Runs that enter surprising avenues. Really Enjoyable!
You can listen to and buy the EP here. It is available on Vinyl and as a download.
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Heavy Sweater - SO SAD!
Wednesday, 12 March 2025
Shapes Like People - Ticking Haze
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