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Saturday, 2 May 2026

Cape Crush - Place Memory


 I've been loving the singles and been waiting impatiently to tell you about the album and now I can. On first listen, the Massachussetts quartet seem guided for other great female led bands pile that includes the likes of The Beths and Fortitude Valley.

There is certainly similar depth to that pair and songs are just as melodic and Guitar led. Ali Lipman's vocal is sugar sweet, she could sing the phone book, but there is much more to this band. They are the sum of their parts and carry with them a much edgier sound.




The songs are beautifully arranged, offer up surprise diversions. This is Guitar Pop, wonderfully melodic Guitar Pop, but the twin Guitars take the songs into much rockier directions such as Indie Rock, even emo without ever detracting from what the band are good at.

Without those diversions, songs that take surprise directions mid stream, solos that rip, Place Memory would be a Power Pop album, but those heavier interests make the offering more unusual and even more satisfying. The choruses are killer as is the Guitar work, but the whole thing never rests on its laurels.




North Street shows restraint, even hinting at Americana, Dotted Line is even more bare, even a little Cranberries, beautifully sung. Also-Ran even reaches into 90s Rock and I Care Too Much About Everything gets all Big Rock.

But it the Guitar Pop that rings out most, lyrically adept and real foot tapping joy mark this album out as one of the years best. Catchy as catchy can be, but not afraid to blow the doors off. Melodic Joy, wonderfully performed and so well brought to market. Absolutely outstanding!




You can listen to and buy the album here. This album demands a physical release! It has one. You can buy the Vinyl here.


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Secret Molecules - In Your Shadow EP


I am a big fan of Secret Molecules and have covered the EPs since that initial wonderful self titled debut album in 2022. That album was in the Best Of Year and the follow up EPs have been every bit as great. Splendid Pop Rock!

The Dutch Trio from Dordrecht other up bouncy melodic joyful releases. These five songs even closer to Power Pop, but still retain the proximity to the likes of Squeeze and in particular Caper Clowns. Stereo Music On The Radio is probably the best example here. A Caper Clowns ringer.



The title track is great Guitar Pop, with a twang that gets a little Americana. Mulholland Drive sounds a little more 60s, Merseybeat even and offers up great melody to a Power Pop drum beat. I Don't Think I Know Your Name gets more jangling 80s.

What's Come Over Me is a great closer is great Pop Rock with its slight UK New Wave feel.  In Your Shadow is a great Summer EP revealing big choruses, killer riffs and a sheer pleasantness that completely washes over you and makes the day brighter.



You can listen to and buy the EP here.


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Friday, 1 May 2026

Welcome To May

 



April is always a bit strange for me on here. I don't know if it's the hecticness of the Best Of Year albums or March's 31 in 31 Days, but April always seems to be slow going. A sort of tiredness creeps in. So I was surprised that we got a record 220K views in a month when we didn't do a lot.

However, there's loads to come in May, Review wise. The LTTW Playlist gets more and more popular despite our resident troll and we are hoping to get a couple of new features up and running. We always leave today free with it being Bandcamp Friday and New Release Day (and there are quite a few great releases today).

Back tomorrow evening, but keenly listening to loads.


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Wednesday, 29 April 2026

Prism Shores - Softest Attack


Canada still provides the most interesting Guitar Pop and Montreal quartet Prism Shores remain one of the best of the current crop. Hot on the heels of Out From Underneath comes Softest Attack and the foursome still sound so Brit.

The album is a reminder of the best of the 80s Indie Guitar bands. Definitely Pre and Post C86, all the way to early Teenage Fanclub. Loose at times, but incredibly melodic. An ability to be restrained, yet let loose. All choruses and wonderful riffs. 



They can head into Dream Pop on Nothing To Find, urgent and ramshackle on the splendid Gossamer and tilt towards The Stone Roses on Magical Thinking. They do C86 superbly on the likes of Faster Gun , yet get more Paisley Pop on Resigned To The Fact.

The closer, Twist The Knife even gets a little Madchester whilst edging towards Shoegaze. But they also supply one of the year's great songs I Didn't Mean To Change My Mind, very TFC, a little Indie Rock, but such a special song with an ace Guitar close.



Kid Gloves is top notch Power Pop. The variety shouldn't hide what a fine hooky Guitar band that they are. Songs that get you going and appreciating. Also, there is a shout out to Meritorious Records, a label that continually offers up surprises and joy.



You can listen to and buy the album here. It is available on Vinyl and as a download.


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Tuesday, 28 April 2026

The Junipers - The Solid And The Hollow

 


Just as with David Brookings, I return to our very early days, a decade ago, when I reviewed The Junipers' Red Bouquet Fair. I've been with them ever since and enjoyed Robyn Gibson's Bob Of The Pops adventures through the period to now.

A new Junipers album is also a reason to celebrate as they bring my beloved Psych Pop back to life. More recently, the quartet have been as interesting as ever, but been a little more mellow. None of that here, this is a real Guitar album, back to earlier days and a full revelation of how great Psych Pop is. 



The Solid And The Hollow not only makes an old man very happy, but is also one of the best Psych Pop albums for a long time.The whole thing is beautifully arranged, the instrumentals are works of art and show off Gibson's dulcet tones beautifully. 

It really sounds as though it could have been recorded in those hazy 60's days when the genre took off. But there are also hints of the late 80s revival. The album offers up both Beat and the more mellow, but all are arranged perfectly, providing a dreamlike vibe or a killer Psych Beat. 



I'm deliberately trying not to mention songs because this is a proper album to be listened to from start to finish. But as you head over you may want to compare the 60s Beat of When She Turns with the wonderful Piano led closing masterpiece that is Moments Of Truth.

In between you get everything that the band is great at, Mellotron, Jangle and stunning mood setters. The Junipers have never released a duff album, but this is more of a Guitar album, a step back to the early days if you like and no one masters Psych Pop like these four. Absolutely Essential!



You can listen to and buy the album here. It is available on Vinyl, CD or as a download.


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Luxury Fruit - In Case You Didn't Feel Like Selling Out EP


 

My great friend, Dennis at Poprock Record, made me aware of this joyful trio from Knoxville, Tennessee. He covered their three EPs in the past year beautifully here. I cover the latest EP which offers up four very different songs, each of which will appeal to the Guitar Pop sensibilities here.

The songs offer up variety, with big choruses, great melody and some stunning harmonies. Essentially Power Pop, certainly two of them purely are, with a real sidekick of clever arrangements and lyrically adept, the whole EP is a cracker.



I Liked You Better is pure wit, sang in a geeky way with an engaging barrel piano lead and a chorus that offers up ace vocal harmonies. Cowards is more Classic Power Pop with a rhythm section that underpins the song and a great Guitar track.

Tekken Liberties goes back further with its mix of 60s Merseybeat and 80s New Wave and leads up to wonderful closer.  Space Bees is wonderful slightly 80s anthemic Pop with a Pop Rock overtone that totally grabs you. Four songs that reveal so much promise, I can't wait for more.



You can listen to and buy the EP here. All 3 EPs are worthy of a physical album release.


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Monday, 27 April 2026

Listening To This Week Playlist 27 April



The last LTTW Playlist of the month offers up 27 Top Notch songs for your aural enjoyment.

The song order is not about song preference, but how the playlist flows.  All embeds open in new windows to aid scrolling. Links to the artists will also appear on I Don't Hear A Single Social Media sites over the next 24 hours. This will help you to discover more about those who appear here. 


Dave Cope And The Sass - Swedish Film




Bullseye - Dangers Of The Heart




Deadbeat Beat - Dying On The Hill




Cape Crush - Train In Motion




Fierce Friend - Blood Red Hills




Rural France - Heart Pyramid Scheme




The Fiery Lights - The River




Bad Keys Of The Mountain - Released




Zuffalo - Digging A Hole




Fascinations Grand Chorus - Chroma Eyes




Onesie - Twilight Years




TIFFY - Scam Likely




The Man Himself - Money In The Book




Palm Ghosts - A Limited Hang




The Danphes - Jacqueline




Doug Gillard - Face Of Smiles




The Afterword - An Illusion





Wooden Maria - The Witness




Dead Summer - Take It Or Leave It




Tory Silver - Your God




DAME - Wrong Place, Wrong Time




Sumos - Honesty




Parent Teacher - Timeline Rabies




Adam Gafney - Don't You Cry




Band Of The Year - Get The Money




Citizen Smith - Summer Magazine




PHYSCO - Arrival Of The Apex




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