I Don't Hear A Single
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Monday 21 October 2024
Listening To This Week Playlist
Friday 18 October 2024
Nick Piunti And The Complicated Men - Up And Out Of It
I Don't Hear A Single seems in a much different place than when it started over 8 years ago. Nick Piunti has been with us throughout and in the Anything Should Happens days that preceded it. A reminder of our past, but still very much in our future.
When we celebrated the 100th Edition of the IDHAS Audio Extravaganza, a precursor to Listening To This Week, we celebrated with a week of Live Sessions and Piunti was the centrepiece being a specially recorded session that got the biggest reaction of a stellar week.
In a self effacing manner, he will call his music Dad Rock, but that is tongue in cheek because few manage to be as melodic as the man. Since branching out with The Complicated Men, he's gathered even more pace.
This is Power Pop and Pop Rock of the highest order. Sing along foot tapping songs built on harmony, big riffs, big solos and massive choruses. There is never a duff song in sight. Few manage his consistency. You know a little of what you are gonna get, but you just want more and more of it.
There his even rockier intent here, particularly on Rejection Letter.Above Water even gets all Classic Rock, a slight surprise, but expertly done. I'm Ready isn't as pacy, but stretches across almost 5 minutes and again shows a different side to Piunti, more West Coast than you might expect.
Eyelids has a magnificent Twang and On The Ropes is more keyboard led than usual. The obligatory ballad, Long Way Down is also top notch with a crackerjack riff and solo. Piunti serves up for what you want to hear, but also takes more chances than he needs to and would expect. It really really works!
You can listen to and buy the album here. It is available on Vinyl and CD on the Jem Records label and as a download.
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Keeley - Beautiful Mysterious
Two albums today that I've been waiting to tell you about for a while. We start with Keeley, a band centred around Keeley Moss, although Keeley is a band project with Lukey Foxtrot and Andrew Paresi. It is an absolutely stunning listen.
The beauty of the 31 Reviews in 31 Days feature is that it allows us to stretch out into different territory whilst still satisfying the boundaries of our growing followers. Beautiful Mysterious is a soundscape that covers Indie Pop, Dream Pop and Shoegaze. but isn't afraid to step outside those genres.
This is more Electronic, but not beats and synth lines, more symphonic taking in Shoegaze and Electro. Moss is also a fine Guitarist and so you get unexpected riffs, Guitar Pop and Jangle. Vocally, it is outstanding gentle and harmonic.
It is also a concept album, but before you run for the hills, this isn't in any way Prog. Just as with the debut album, the subject is backpacker Inga Maria Hauser, a German brutally murdered in Northern Ireland's Ballypatrick Forest in 1988.
This isn't a subject picked at random, Moss is known as the authority on the case primarily through the Radio Show, The Keeley Chronicles. This does sound like dark stuff, but the album is exactly the opposite, instrumentally it is incredibly harmony led and that Vocal just melts you.
There is also individual variety, although this is an album to be listened to from start to finish. You Were The Beauty is almost Americana, Inga Maria's Dream is wonderful 80s Indie Pop and Galloway Princess steps into Classic Rock and Rocks accordingly.
Forever Froze is splendidly poppy with its killer riff and Scratches On Your Face builds and builds instrumentally the arrangement into something akin to the Alan Parsons Project and listen to that solo. The whole piece is memorising, awe inspiring and incredibly listenable.
You can listen to and buy the album here. It is available on Vinyl, CD and as a download.
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Thursday 17 October 2024
Young Scum - Lighter Blue
I am not the expert of Jangle Pop and Indie Pop, that title belongs to my great friend Darrin lee and his essential Janglepophub. If it Jangles, he will tell you if it is the Bees Knees. Having said that, I think many of my peers will agree that Young Scum's 2018 self titled debut album was a wonderful example of both genres.
The obvious question is why it has taken so long for the Richmond, Virginia quartet to follow it up. I don't know the answer to that, but I do know that Lighter Blue is a corking second album. It takes what is great about that debut and ventures a little further.
At its heart, it is still 80s sounding Jangle Pop, very C86, almost Glasgow, beautifully arranged, performed and arranged. Gentle to the extreme with winsome vocals, memorable choruses and gentle meandering jangled riffs.
There are also surprises. Didn't Mean To for instance has a great double vocal and starts all tame and beautiful before slipping into something much pacier and See It Through rocks out more than expected and Wrong gets close to The Supernaturals or The Housemartins and Jangles like a good 'un.
Away is another pacier song with a killer riff. in fact a killer song. But special mention goes to Velvet Crush, a song title that betrays some influence and adds a meandering solo that is very close to Everything Flows. Lighter Blue is as Jangly and Melodic as you would expect, but adds more than you might expect.
You can listen to and buy the album here. It is available on Vinyl from Pretty Olivia Records here. American Vinyl orders will be sent from Portland to allow cheaper shipping costs.
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Ways In Waves - Matters To Ash
This is essentially an Indie site, but quite a few of you know of my love of Prog and where I think it is appropriate and may fit here, I add it in here. Edmonton, Alberta's Ways In Waves are essentially a one man Project with the aid of Drummer, Joel Jescke and some great Backing Vocalists.
That one man is Brian Raine and what a musical virtuoso he is. At its heart, the album is Modern Prog, Neo Prog maybe and it is very melodic at times and sounds as close as I've heard to my beloved, The Mommyheads.
Raine's vocals is very close to Mommyheads land as are some of the arrangements, particularly the more poppy and angular moments. That vocal can also sound a little like a mellow Jon Anderson. This is most relevant when Matters To Ash gets more Classic Prog.
That Classic Prog adventures are spot on, time signature and changes of direction, but the album can also be incredibly mellow on songs such as Enough Of Nothing. Raine can also do Electronic when he gets close to the likes of 80s stalwarts such as a deeper Howard Jones.
The closer, Love Enough, is part Pop Rock, part Eastern, completely out of context with what has gone before and adds great Sax from John Sweenie. But it is Who In War that best encompasses all the strengths of Ways In Waves when Raine is at his most melodic.
You can listen to and buy the album here. You can find out more about Ways In Waves here.
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No Parking For Caravans - Say Hello EP
A quick detour to a 3 Track EP, but what a great EP it is. No Parking For Caravans are a loose collective of Songwriters and Musicians with a great band name from Beverley in Yorkshire. Currently, a trio, these three songs reveal a surprising variety across the release.
Say Hello is great 80s Indie Guitar Pop, the type that we love. Last Train To The Coast is a bigger arrangement, piano led 70s Pop Rock. Then there is magnificent No Accident with its incredible mix of styles.
That closing track starts all Psych Pop, but takes in Shoegaze, Baggy and even Brit Pop. The Bassline is absolutely hypnotic. The whole EP reveals a variety that promises much more. A visit to their Bandcamp site will provide you with other singles from their recording debut in 2018.
Indeed, their debut album from 2019, Where The Fire Escape Touches The Ground, is available at Name Your Price currently. This lot are a collective that certainly deserves your attention and ears. I will be adding a track to the next Listening To This Week.
You can listen to and buy the EP here.
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The Bad Ups - Life Of Sin
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