Whenever I hear this lot, my mind is transported to the second half of the 80's when the Indie joy broke out to rid us of Bombastic Rock and bands who thought more about dressing up than the music. This was the greatest time for Indie Guitar Pop and the Scots scene.
Maureens aren't from Scotland, but they should be. The quartet are from Utrecht and in their second decade and never fail to provide a sort of Summer feel to proceedings and with the weather here in the UK bring as it is, this is as good as anything around.
Hendrik-Jan de Wolff is a fine songwriter with an ability to adapt to whatever takes his muse. Essentially Indie Guitar Pop, the band can be whatever you want. From Indie Pop to Jangle Pop, Jaunty to heartfelt depth, slightly Psych Pop to Folk.
Motorway also shows that Indie Rock is not out of the question and is possibly the best song of the 13 and contrast that to Great Smile which gets nearer to Brit Pop. Yet the stripped down gentle Psych of Wish You Well works just as well.
Talking In My Sleep is classic 70s Pop Rock and Crying For The Moon just aches beautifully. There is such variety on display here. Don't Give Up is so well put together that it demands your attention just as everything the band offer up does.
You can listen to and buy the album here. It is available on Vinyl and as a download.
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