I Don't Hear A Single
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Friday, 15 May 2026
I Don't Hear A Single 10th Anniversary Planning
Thursday, 14 May 2026
Vanilla - Psychedeli
I am a big fan of Vanilla and they do release an exhausting amount of stuff, although this is a positive thing in these days of three year cycles. I first got into Vanilla, via my adoration of Liar's Club which began in the days of Anything Should Happen.
Their Come And Go album was a real favourite on ASH and still is in these parts. That album is still available on Bandcamp, expanded as a Name Your Price and is highly recommended. You can get to it here. Vanilla had released a self titled album in 2006, but largely carried on where Liar's Club left off.
The Tacoma lot release great Guitar Pop, but here is an anthology, not of their career, but of the Psych Pop recorded throughout the band's two decades. It is an inspired collection and many of you know that the easiest way to my heart is via Psych Pop. A genre that I adore more than most.
I say inspired, because Psychadeli works beautifully as a stand alone Psych Pop album with the emphasis on Pop. The band's lyrical wit and adeptness shines through, as it always does, but the complete celebration of the genre here is totally engaging.
I don't intend to talk about the songs too much as I really want you to go off and listen to the whole thing. Amidst the Andy Partridge like Pancake Hat and the Jangle Pop and Brass instrumental extravaganza of Swinging London are 9 other equally splendid songs. I've embedded my three current favourites. I urge you all to take in the whole thing.
You can listen to and buy the album here.
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The Pretty Graves - The Pretty Graves
Welcome to the Connecticut quartet, The Pretty Graves, debut album and it is a storming amalgam of styles. Complex, yet incredibly melodic. Dark, yet built on almost Power Pop choruses. Deep, yet incredibly accessible.
At face value, you might take this lot as Alt Rock, but that is just a part what they do, extending to multi faceted individual songs. The riffs and solo are incredible and the songs veer between Pop Rock, Psych and Slacker Rock.
The opener Bending Reeds kicks off with a Bowie Berlin Guitar Intro and a vocal that is all sleazy Noo Yawk. but morphs into a Psych Guitar extravaganza and that is just one song. Each Breath instrumentally is wonderful fuzzed up Noise Rock, yet vocally somewhere between 90s Grunge and Slacker Rock.
Up On The Hill gets all Velvet Underground, yet Nothing Passes Like Time is outstanding melodic Pop Rock. That Guitar Pop is present throughout, Do It All Night and Feels Good are other examples. The latter is pulled along by a magnificent riff and groove.
Queen Of Lies gets mighty close to Psych Pop, whilst Walkin' is nearer to the late 80s, early 90s, melodic shoegaze. It is rare to hear a band that can be so melodic, yet also let loose. This debut promises so much and is absolutely engaging.
You can listen to and buy the album here.
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Monday, 11 May 2026
Listening To This Week 11 May
Sunday, 10 May 2026
Rural France - SLOTHS.
Today appears to be a celebration of what's happening over here, long needed after all the tumbleweed we see. It is also a second opportunity to mention Meritorious Records and confirm my love of Rural France. our review of the Wiltshire duo's previous album, Exactamondo!, is here.
I say duo, but this is a trio with Jeff Hamm on Drums. SLOTHS feels a little more laidback than previous offerings, there's less of the early Teenage Fanclub Guitar histrionics. This change of pace, allows the lyric adeptness to shine through.
Indeed at times, there are real comparisons to prime time Go-Betweens, particularly on a song like Someone You Forgot. My long time favourite, Lonely Heart Pyramid Scheme is enhanced by the horns of John Hare as is the closer, Electrical Tape.
Electrical Tape is a stunner of a song that is melancholic and brooding and yet builds and builds until the Effects Pedal allows the Guitar to come in and then the Brass. Jukebox Weepie even gets all Half Man Half Biscuit again and has a wonderful twang to it.
High Hopes (Ballad Of Rural France) is a real let's do the song right here and with a bigger arrangement could have been a Brit Pop classic. It also has a loveable weeping jangle to it. Thirty-Seven Forever is splendid jaunty C86.
How You Gonna Get Even is Guitar Pop of the highest quality, a great Pop song for all times. Rural France's lyrical wit and strength often gets overlooked, the pen is as mighty as the sword. SLOTHS is a wonderfully crafted album, mellow and completely hypnotic.
You can listen to and buy the album here. It is available on Vinyl, CD and as a download.
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He's Dead Jim - Ludovico Technique EP (Bandcamp Name Your Price)
Sumos - Luck.
Near to home as the excellent Manchester quartet release six cracking songs on the equally excellent Meritorio Records label. You've already heard the title track on a recent Listening To This Week Playlist and it sounds as great as ever.
You can listen to and buy the album here. It is available on Vinyl, CD and as a download.
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