Thursday, 31 January 2019

I Don't Hear A Single Albums Of The Year 2018 : 1-10




2018 has been a fantastic year for the type of music that we like. It's been difficult to get these choices down to 100. I'm also not a believer in saying one album is better than another. Most of the time you are comparing Apples To Oranges. I'm not a Top 10 person, I just think what's the point.

However, for the first time last year, I did a Top 50, normally I just say what my favourite album of the year is. I've simply done it again, because those five posts of last year were so popular and the aim of this Blog is to get exposure (and Sales) for the artists.

As I said the standard this year is incredibly high, so much so that I've extended the choice to 100 albums. There is no meaning or judgement on an album that is Number 1, Number 100 or not on the list. Anything that I review on here, mention on Social Media or play on the Radio Show is as highly recommended.

For each album, I've posted a song from it and a link to the IDHAS Review if applicable.


No 1 : Ex Norwegian - No Sleep     IDHAS Review here.







No 2 : Bird Streets - Bird Streets     IDHAS Review here.







No 3 : Caper Clowns - A Salty Taste To The Lake     IDHAS Review here.






No 4 : Ian McNabb - Our Future In Space    IDHAS Review here.







No 5 : Nick Frater - Goodbye Kayfabe    IDHAS Review here.







No 6 : The Foreign Films - The Record Collector    IDHAS Review here.







No 7 : Wilkerson - Wilkerson    IDHAS Review here.






No 8 : Caddy - Ten Times Four    IDHAS Review here.







No 9 : Mick Terry - Days Go By    IDHAS Review here.







No 10 : The John Sally Ride - Nothing Doing 





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I Don't Hear A Single Albums Of The Year 2018 : 11-20



2018 has been a fantastic year for the type of music that we like. It's been difficult to get these choices down to 100. I'm also not a believer in saying one album is better than another. Most of the time you are comparing Apples To Oranges. I'm not a Top 10 person, I just think what's the point.

However, for the first time last year, I did a Top 50, normally I just say what my favourite album of the year is. I've simply done it again, because those five posts of last year were so popular and the aim of this Blog is to get exposure (and Sales) for the artists.

As I said the standard this year is incredibly high, so much so that I've extended the choice to 100 albums. There is no meaning or judgement on an album that is Number 1, Number 100 or not on the list. Anything that I review on here, mention on Social Media or play on the Radio Show is as highly recommended.

For each album, I've posted a song from it and a link to the IDHAS Review if applicable.


No 11 : The Ragamuffins - Cause Of Causes     IDHAS Review here.







No 12 : Andy Bopp - Wherewithal      IDHAS Review here.







No 13 : Vegas With Randolph - Legs And Luggage






No 14 : Mothboxer - Open Sky






No 15 : The Gold Needles - Pearls       IDHAS Review here.





No 16 : Greg Pope - A Few Seconds Of Fame    IDHAS Review here.





No 17 : Nick Piunti -Temporary High     IDHAS Interview here.






No 18 : Fernando Perdomo - Zebra Crossing 





No 19 : McPherson Grant - Song





No 20 : SUPER 8 - Hi Lo 



 


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I Don't Hear A Single Albums Of The Year 2018 : 21-30



2018 has been a fantastic year for the type of music that we like. It's been difficult to get these choices down to 100. I'm also not a believer in saying one album is better than another. Most of the time you are comparing Apples To Oranges. I'm not a Top 10 person, I just think what's the point.

However, for the first time last year, I did a Top 50, normally I just say what my favourite album of the year is. I've simply done it again, because those five posts of last year were so popular and the aim of this Blog is to get exposure (and Sales) for the artists.

As I said the standard this year is incredibly high, so much so that I've extended the choice to 100 albums. There is no meaning or judgement on an album that is Number 1, Number 100 or not on the list. Anything that I review on here, mention on Social Media or play on the Radio Show is as highly recommended.

For each album, I've posted a song from it and a link to the IDHAS Review if applicable.


No 21 : Jeff Whalen - Ten More Rock Super Hits 






No 22 : The Speedways - Just Another Regular Summer     IDHAS Review here.







No 23 : Checkpoint Charley - Pomp, Twaddle And Bombast : Songs 13 - 24   IDHAS Review here.





No 24 : Summer Magic - Sharks And Other Dangers    IDHAS Review here.







No 25 : Yorick Van Norden - The Jester







No 26 : Salim Nourallah - Somewhere South Of Sane






No 27 : Bill Lloyd - Working The Long Game 






No 28 : Rob Bonfiglio - Trouble Again    IDHAS Review here.







No 29 : Groovy Uncle - Meanwhile Back In Medieval 






No 30 : 8X8 - New Data New Day 







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I Don't Hear A Single Albums Of The Year 2018 : 31-40




2018 has been a fantastic year for the type of music that we like. It's been difficult to get these choices down to 100. I'm also not a believer in saying one album is better than another. Most of the time you are comparing Apples To Oranges. I'm not a Top 10 person, I just think what's the point.

However, for the first time last year, I did a Top 50, normally I just say what my favourite album of the year is. I've simply done it again, because those five posts of last year were so popular and the aim of this Blog is to get exposure (and Sales) for the artists.

As I said the standard this year is incredibly high, so much so that I've extended the choice to 100 albums. There is no meaning or judgement on an album that is Number 1, Number 100 or not on the list. Anything that I review on here, mention on Social Media or play on the Radio Show is as highly recommended.

For each album, I've posted a song from it and a link to the IDHAS Review if applicable.


No 31 : Mike Viola - The American Egypt   







No 32 : The Orange Peels - Trespassing







No 33 : Gretchen's Wheel - Black Box Theory    IDHAS Review here.







No 34 : Ward White - Diminish      IDHAS Review here.






No 35 : Will Wander - Moon Station Volume 1      IDHAS Review here.






No 36 : TGL - The Grand Leve    IDHAS Review here.






No 37 : Ruler - Winning Star Champion






No 38 : Linus Of Hollywood - Cabin Life






No 39 : Custard Flux - Helium    IDHAS Interview here.






No 40 : Chris Richards And The Subtractions - Peaks And Valleys    IDHAS Review here.





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I Don't Hear A Single Albums Of The Year 2018 : 41-50




2018 has been a fantastic year for the type of music that we like. It's been difficult to get these choices down to 100. I'm also not a believer in saying one album is better than another. Most of the time you are comparing Apples To Oranges. I'm not a Top 10 person, I just think what's the point.

However, for the first time last year, I did a Top 50, normally I just say what my favourite album of the year is. I've simply done it again, because those five posts of last year were so popular and the aim of this Blog is to get exposure (and Sales) for the artists.

As I said the standard this year is incredibly high, so much so that I've extended the choice to 100 albums. There is no meaning or judgement on an album that is Number 1, Number 100 or not on the list. Anything that I review on here, mention on Social Media or play on the Radio Show is as highly recommended.

For each album, I've posted a song from it and a link to the IDHAS Review if applicable.


No 41 : Cinderpop - Bricolage       IDHAS Review here.







No 42 : The Stan Laurels - Maybe      IDHAS Review here.






No 43 : The Supahip - The Two Sided Face      IDHAS Review here.






No 44 : Hurry- Every Little Thought 






No 45 : P. Hux - This Is The One      IDHAS Review here.







No 46 : Phil Yates And The Affiliates - Party Music!      IDHAS Review here.






No 47 : Dot Dash - Proto Retro      IDHAS Review here.






No 48 : William Duke - Quatro      IDHAS Review here.






No 49 : The Yancys - The End       IDHAS Review here.






No 50 : The Cleaners From Venus - Life In A Time Machine






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I Don't Hear A Single Albums Of The Year 2018 : 51-60




2018 has been a fantastic year for the type of music that we like. It's been difficult to get these choices down to 100. I'm also not a believer in saying one album is better than another. Most of the time you are comparing Apples To Oranges. I'm not a Top 10 person, I just think what's the point.

However, for the first time last year, I did a Top 50, normally I just say what my favourite album of the year is. I've simply done it again, because those five posts of last year were so popular and the aim of this Blog is to get exposure (and Sales) for the artists.

As I said the standard this year is incredibly high, so much so that I've extended the choice to 100 albums. There is no meaning or judgement on an album that is Number 1, Number 100 or not on the list. Anything that I review on here, mention on Social Media or play on the Radio Show is as highly recommended.

For each album, I've posted a song from it and a link to the IDHAS Review if applicable.


No 51 : The On and Ons - Welcome Aboard      IDHAS Review here.






No 52 : Odd Robot - Amnesiatic     IDHAS Review here.







No 53 : Half Man Half Biscuit - No One Cares About Your Creative Hub So Get Your Fuckin' Hedge Cut






No 54 : The Amazing - In Transit 






No 55 : Rob Clarke and The Wooltones - Big Night 







No 56 : Glowbox - Fossil Few       IDHAS Review here.







No 57 : Extra Arms - Headacher







No 58 : Big Sunset - Big Sunset      IDHAS Review here.






No 59 : Michael Simmons - First Days of Summer







No 60 : Valley Lodge - Fog Machine 







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I Don't Hear A Single Albums Of The Year 2018 : 61-70




2018 has been a fantastic year for the type of music that we like. It's been difficult to get these choices down to 100. I'm also not a believer in saying one album is better than another. Most of the time you are comparing Apples To Oranges. I'm not a Top 10 person, I just think what's the point.

However, for the first time last year, I did a Top 50, normally I just say what my favourite album of the year is. I've simply done it again, because those five posts of last year were so popular and the aim of this Blog is to get exposure (and Sales) for the artists.

As I said the standard this year is incredibly high, so much so that I've extended the choice to 100 albums. There is no meaning or judgement on an album that is Number 1, Number 100 or not on the list. Anything that I review on here, mention on Social Media or play on the Radio Show is as highly recommended.

For each album, I've posted a song from it and a link to the IDHAS Review if applicable.


No 61 : Car City - Car City            IDHAS Review here.






No 62 : Ken Sharp - Beauty In The Backseat      IDHAS Review here.






No 63 : Gleeson - The Years Have It 






No 64 : David James Situation - Redondo Sunset      IDHAS Review here.







No 65 : Dana Countryman - Cabaret Of Love 






No 66 : Dave Paulson - Sandusky Ohio      IDHAS Review here.






No 67 : Blake Jones & The Trike Shop - Make 






No 68 : Paul Collins - Out Of My Head







No 69 : Kidd - Where Are The Strange People?      IDHAS Review here.






No 70 : Paul Steel - Carousel Kites 





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I Don't Hear A Single Albums Of The Year 2018 : 71-80



2018 has been a fantastic year for the type of music that we like. It's been difficult to get these choices down to 100. I'm also not a believer in saying one album is better than another. Most of the time you are comparing Apples To Oranges. I'm not a Top 10 person, I just think what's the point.

However, for the first time last year, I did a Top 50, normally I just say what my favourite album of the year is. I've simply done it again, because those five posts of last year were so popular and the aim of this Blog is to get exposure (and Sales) for the artists.

As I said the standard this year is incredibly high, so much so that I've extended the choice to 100 albums. There is no meaning or judgement on an album that is Number 1, Number 100 or not on the list. Anything that I review on here, mention on Social Media or play on the Radio Show is as highly recommended.

For each album, I've posted a song from it and a link to the IDHAS Review if applicable.


No 71 : Lisa Mychols - Sugar                           IDHAS Review here.






No 72 : Mo Troper - Exposure And Response              IDHAS Review here.







No 73 : Johnny Stanec - The Future Of Nothing          IDHAS Review here.







No 74 : Sven-Erik Olsen - Sketchbook Traces








No 75 : The Glad Machine - The Glad Machine            IDHAS Review here.






No 76 : The Hasbros - Cart Before The Horse            IDHAS Review here.







No 77 : Zombies Of The Stratosphere -The Physical Kids   IDHAS Review here.







No 78 : Even - Satin Returns                           IDHAS Review here.







No 79 : Martin Gordon - Thanks For All The Fish






No 80 : Anton Barbeau - Natural Causes 





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I Don't Hear A Single Albums Of The Year 2018 : 81-90



2018 has been a fantastic year for the type of music that we like. It's been difficult to get these choices down to 100. I'm also not a believer in saying one album is better than another. Most of the time you are comparing Apples To Oranges. I'm not a Top 10 person, I just think what's the point.

However, for the first time last year, I did a Top 50, normally I just say what my favourite album of the year is. I've simply done it again, because those five posts of last year were so popular and the aim of this Blog is to get exposure (and Sales) for the artists.

As I said the standard this year is incredibly high, so much so that I've extended the choice to 100 albums. There is no meaning or judgement on an album that is Number 1, Number 100 or not on the list. Anything that I review on here, mention on Social Media or play on the Radio Show is as highly recommended.

For each album, I've posted a song from it and a link to the IDHAS Review if applicable.


No 81 : Cursed Arrows - Rebirth          IDHAS Review here.







No 82 : Crayola Lectern - Happy Endings







No 83 : Emperor Penguin - Walnut Fascia







No 84 : Henry Chadwick - Marlin Fisher          IDHAS Review here.







No 85 : Simon Felton - Topsy Turvy







No 86 : Paul McCann - Here Comes The Rapture







No 87 : Steve Barton - Tall Tales And Alibis 






No 88 : Tommy Lorente - Stupefaction






No 89 : Major Murphy - No. 1         IDHAS Review here.






No 90 : Michael Slawter - Last Call For Breaking Hearts





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I Don't Hear A Single Albums Of The Year 2018 : 91-100




2018 has been a fantastic year for the type of music that we like. It's been difficult to get these choices down to 100. I'm also not a believer in saying one album is better than another. Most of the time you are comparing Apples To Oranges. I'm not a Top 10 person, I just think what's the point.

However, for the first time last year, I did a Top 50, normally I just say what my favourite album of the year is. I've simply done it again, because those five posts of last year were so popular and the aim of this Blog is to get exposure (and Sales) for the artists.

As I said the standard this year is incredibly high, so much so that I've extended the choice to 100 albums. There is no meaning or judgement on an album that is Number 1, Number 100 or not on the list. Anything that I review on here, mention on Social Media or play on the Radio Show is as highly recommended.

For each album, I've posted a song from it and a link to the IDHAS Review if applicable.


No 91 : The Davenports - Don't Be Mad At Me






No 92 : The Genuine Fakes - Issues







No 93 : The Grip Weeds - Trip Around The Sun








No 94 : Michael Roberts - There Is No Blue








No 95 : Burning Ferns - Public Mono IDHAS Interview here.







No 96 : Addison Love - Thoughts On Lunch







No 97 : Big School - It's Really Real IDHAS Review here.







No 98 : Colorway - These Are The Days







No 99 : Cuddly Shark - Cuddly Shark IDHAS Review here.








No 100 : Singing Lungs - Groan IDHAS Review here.





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Monday, 28 January 2019

Message From The Country



It's interesting that a Facebook post of mine about Teenage Fanclub has generated so much email and so many comments. Heartening, because I am a TFC fan boy, but it's also generated a couple of similar questions from people that I'm happy to answer.

The main one was why don't I write more about established albums / re-releases. The answer is that I do a bit, some for outside of IDHAS and the odd one for here. I know that when I post about something that is re-released, it can get up to 5,000 views, when the albums that I generally write about get around 500 views. But for me it's not a numbers game. I'm not that interested in likes or hits, I get far more enjoyment when someone tells me that they read a review on a new artist and went and bought the album.

In the Anything Should Happen days, I wrote mainly about lost or underappreciated albums and artists. I made a lot of close friends. As albums are reissued, it might make sense to revisit them, but there is so much good new music around, that I'd rather concentrate on them and get more enjoyment from 500 people reading about someone they may not have heard than 5,000 reading about an album that they already own. I don't really want to preach to the converted.






It doesn't mean that these great artists from the past get ignored. If they have a new album out, I'll try and cover it or find someone for them that will.

Secondly, it's been mentioned that I haven't posted on here as much over the past few months. The reason is simple, in that I Don't Hear A Single is expanding into a much bigger real life thing and it's all been meeting, calls and emails. The excitement is getting nearer, but it's not as close as it should be, almost six months later, This has also delayed the start of the new talky radio show. There are plenty of reviews to come and I'll get them up in the next days and weeks.

Finally, a few have been asking about the End Of Year Best Of. I did one for the first time last year and promised to do one again. It'll be posted on the last day of the month after I've locked myself away for the day. I haven't decided how to post it yet. It'll either be a straight list with links to the artists or in a countdown with me writing a bit about each album.

I've always named an Album Of The Year for the past three decades as a stand alone. You'll have to wait for the Best Of to find out 2018's. However, I can tell you that to people that I talk to regularly, it will be no surprise and it's an album that I've listened to constantly since it's mid 2018 release. I suspect the artist/s will know too, because I've told them how great it is often enough.



Friday, 25 January 2019

Barely March - Marely Barch



Barely March is the solo project of Long Island's Chris Keough. It's been lumped in with the Pop Punk tag, that irritates me so much. As soon as people see that label, they imagine baggy shorts and a sort of robotic vocal which makes them run for the hills. Don't get me wrong, there is some of that in the genre, but a lot of isn't and that deserves far greater attention.

Better Days is a wonderful Acoustic strum about not feeling sorry for yourself which includes a banjo riff and a splendid keyboard solo. Thinking Emoji lives on a killer riff and Corduroy could be Glasgow 1986. The killer song though is Nervous As I'll Ever Be which is just so damn addictive.

What makes the album so astounding is that it was recorded on a laptop in a fortnight. Amongst, the ten songs is a cover of Bonus Oceans and I suppose that's apt, because there's a lot of similarities to Jeff Rosenstock here. Forget the Pop Punk label, the album is at Name Your Price, so what have you got to lose?





You can listen to and buy the album here.



Acid - The In Part Of The Out Crowd



A glance at the album cover of Acid's third release or looking at their stage outfits, would expect this to be Mod Pop. Well, the Asbury Park trio have fashioned up far more than that. This is probably the band's most accessible album yet. It rests, handily, somewhere between New Wave Power Pop and Psych Pop.

There is still the odd hint of Mod, although the Sleezy Nooooo Yawwwwwwk feel rings true more. Bobby Kennedy's writing suits his vocal sneer perfectly, it's Gallagher-esque, but the backbeat is full of hooks and some wonderful psych guitar riffs accompany the big choruses.

There are hints of Psychedelic Furs, even The Cult, but those wonderful riffs keep the album on the melodic sign of wonderful. The likes of What's Going On, Get Down and Control will get those feet tapping. The In Part Of The Out Crowd is a ten song sensation.






You can listen to the album and buy it here. You can find out more about the band here.



Tuesday, 8 January 2019

Five 2018 Albums That You Should Own Part 2



Zombies Of The Stratosphere's fourth album is as great as you'd expect. New York duo, Jeff Hoffman and Arthur Smith excel in Pop Rock Territory. They tell you that their Record Collections are great and who is anyone to argue on hearing this.

The Physical Kids encompasses all that is great from the 60's to the 80's. Nite Wok is wonderfully meandering, A Minor Glam Rock, Winterman, 70's So Cal. All 12 songs are Easy Listening, built on great riffs and memorable choruses. An absolute joy to listen to.









Wisconsin's Car City offer up a poptastic 9 song debut. Jason Lemke's songs jangle chirpily around his bitter sweet lyrics. Think Housemartins in approach, indeed Hopeless is very Paul Heaton like. Hardest to believe is the US connection as Car City sound so English or more relevant UK.

These songs could hail from late Eighties Glasgow or late Seventies New Wave. The jingle is ace and the songs are so damn catchy. Hangman could be from the Liverpool Brit Pop revival. (Don't) Give Up On Love is Merseybeat in spirit. Challenger comes over all Psych Folk and Soul Jam is like Michael Stipe fronting The Searchers.

You can listen and buy the album from the band's bandcamp page, tagged earlier here. You can also buy the album on vinyl, a format it deserves, here.









Boston quartet, Glowbox, offer up their second album. It travels through Power Pop, Prog and Psych Pop although it's base is very much Classic Rock. Fossil Fuel is a wonderfully rounded album, beautifully produced and ready for all your Air Guitar moments.

From the AOR of No Connection, through the Psych Pop of Moonstone and the Light Prog of The Decoy, there is just no let up. Rolling It Over is Pure Mod Pop, Home Movies has a Cheap Trick jangle. What Did You Get Done Today reminds me a lot of Vegas With Randolph. Anodyne borders on Heavy Metal and what a Guitar Solo!

This is an album that should be listened to loud with a beer in your hand. It sounds like a Classic already.









Matt Adams's The Blank Tapes have been around for a while now, but that hasn't stopped the Los Angeles' outfit from getting better and better. Candy is a splendid laid back affair from a band that sounds like it should contain Brent Rademaker. At times you can hear that West Coast influence, particularly on the title track, but it's a different West Coast comparison that strikes me. At the times, they sound very 90's Liverpool.

The band is never in one place too long though. You have the Blues of Everything Will Fall Into Place, Thinking About You is The La's brand of Merseybeat, Last Night is pure schmooze. It's In My Mind and She's Your Baby are Brit Pop shuffles, whilst Other Places is Psych Pop of the highest order.

The Blank Tapes have fashioned up an inspired calmness here and at the same time added to their growing reputation.









New York City Trio, The Hasbros reformed to finally record their debut album. It appears 26 years after they split up and it's a great listen. Beautifully played, it's very IRS, think Husker Du and the melodic side of that US Post Punk early 80's period.

However, the band shouldn't be pigeonholed, they reel off that angsty period well and chirpily, but they could equally be compared to Late 70's UK New Wave and Mod Pop and there's even many hints of Power Pop.

There's plenty of variation, from the angry yowl of Nothing At All to a Police like intro on For The Best which is an absolute gem, pure Pop and the all encompassing, Kenny that rocks like a good 'un. The band have even tagged on four songs from their earlier recordings, almost three decades before.

The album is available everywhere, Vinyl is available from CD Baby here.





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Monday, 7 January 2019

Will Wander - Moon Station Volume 1




I'm currently tidying up 2018 before releasing the Best Of Celebrations. I release my list in mid January, simply because there are always late releases or things that come to your attention right up to the deadline. Plus, featuring a 2018 album in the Best Of 2019 misses the point. One such example is here.

Will Wander is the poptastic name of Nashville's Patrick Goudeau. It's rare for a late in album to feature highly in the Year End list, but this will. I'm also able to do at least one comparison that I would normally file away in the House Of Lazy Music Journalism. I spend my days listening to things that are described as the new Big Star, Jellyfish or XTC.






Well, damn it, the first half of Moon Station sounds so Andy Partridge. Bear in mind that Will Wander is 21 and has written and recorded both this and the as yet unreleased, Volume 2, over the past two years. The lad is after the Paul Steel Moon Rock mantle.

Moon Station Volume 1 has it's roots in gentle Psych Pop. Think Keith West or Mark Wirtz. There's a real second half of the 60's feel. But this is no pastiche, there is an incredible depth and originality withing these 10 songs. Listening back, it will be the fastest 29 minutes of your life and the wonderful opener, Small Adventure, will be playing again right after.






Now listen to Green Genevieve and tell me that I'm not going mad and that you can hear how Andy Partridge it sounds. Thanks! Fisherman King is so Toybox it's untrue, what a great song! Find A Poem In Everything is a Teenage Opera.

Moon Station Volume 1 is acoustic led with sounds chipping in from everywhere. Lyrically it's outstanding. Apparently, they call this Adventure Pop, well so be it. It's very Flaming Lips do Pop, it's outstanding. I repeat. THIS LAD IS 21.






You can listen to and buy the album here. You can gather how relevant this album will be on Vinyl. You can preorder that here.



39th And The Nortons - Mourning Waltz



39th And The Nortons' third album is a revelation. Nick Wheeldon's Parisien five piece have fulfilled what the second album, The Dreamers, threatened. I've loved the band since the 2012 debut, which was largely a Wheeldon solo affair. On Trial was a fine debut, particularly considering his background was Garage Rock, although it bordered on Psych.

The Dreamers came after two albums from his noisy Os Noctambulos amd it marked an expansion of 39th And The Norton's base. They'd become a proper group and it showed. The songs had greater depth, the vocals were more upfront and it promised much,






That promise has been fully realised with this outstanding offering. I suppose you'd class them as Psych Folk, but they really are far more than that. The Psych is there for all to hear, but this is a much poppier Psych. Yes, the Organ is bursting to get out, but it's held back by the sheer quality of the songs.

At times I'm reminded of The Coral on the likes of Walking Slowly and Orchid Flower, the latter being a cracking slice of Psych Pop. Oh Gene is countrified, a splendid strum with a haunting Farfisa backdrop and a crashing twanging guitar finale.






White Light is Bolanesque in it's Tyrannosaurus Rex feel and closer, Golden Yesterday, has a laid back vibe that is almost Glasgow 1986 until it ends with a psych drift. It is the epic 21.01 that beats all around it. It's a sort of mix of The Stones, Nick Cave and The Verve which includes a Sitar solo. Think Peaky Blinders Soundtrack.


Morning Waltz is a corker of an album. Ten Songs that come from unexpected angles, one of the better things from 2018.






You can listen to and buy the album here. It's at Name Your Price, but please give what you can. The album is worth so much more than Free.