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Sunday, 22 January 2023

I Don't Hear A Single Albums Of The Year 2022 : 71-80



This year, the standard has been the highest since IDHAS began six and a half years ago. Narrowing things down to this 100 as been really difficult. For each album, I've posted a song from it and a link to the IDHAS Review where you can find further details and how to listen or buy the album. 

A reminder that anything reviewed on I Don't Hear A Single is highly recommended. 


No 71 : Blunt Bangs - Proper Smoker     IDHAS Review




No 72 : M Ross Perkins - E Pluribus M Ross        IDHAS Review





No73 : Bedroom Eyes - Sisyphus Rock        IDHAS Review





No 74 : Mad Rollers - Get Mad           IDHAS Review





No 75 : More Kicks - Punch Drunk       IDHAS Review


                

No 76 : Melon Soda - Melon Soda     IDHAS Review





No 77 : Superchunk - Wild Loneliness    IDHAS Review





No 78 :  The Fernweh - Torschlusspanik!     IDHAS Review





No 79 : Static In Verona - Maybe Mayhem      IDHAS Review


 


No 80 : The Flashpot Moments - Very Far     IDHAS Review





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Sunday, 10 July 2022

The Fernweh - Torschlusspanik!

 

The Fernweh, despite giving the impression of being a European band are in fact from my beloved Liverpool and their second album is absolutely superb. It is Pop Rock at its very best and in several ways different from their debut album.

That self titled introduction leant a bit more on Folk, here this is straight ahead Pop Rock. Psych Pop is the base and the band do that incredibly well, but is the departures from that template that thrill most. The Pike is pure 70s Glam Rock, but not simplistic, there is so much included in that one song. 



Sad Face is a little bit Cockney Rebel and imagine Harly being accompanied by the Wizzard Sax Section. Everybody Says They Love You is like a Peter Skellern cover, a bit Liverpool Express. What's Jesus For is top notch 60s Big Ballad, you can envisage the singer on a high stool. The arrangement is wonderful.

Then there is the exceptional Happy As Larry which opens like a Scaffold song, but settles into the inventiveness of say, Sparks on Indiscreet. There's also a Deaf School feel to the thing. The Wounds is something else entirely.


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A twisting and turning big sounding beast, a bit Brit Pop with a marching beat that reminds me of The Killers' Sam's Town album. It is magnificent and even includes a big Guitar Solo or two. It is the most different thing on show here, but with so much choice, it is hard to say its the best.

Torschlusspanik! is an amazing listen. Psych Pop lovers will adore those songs, but as you can tell from the review, it is the alternate directions that make the album as great as it is. I didn't expect what I heard, but I'm really glad I did. Without a doubt, this is an IDHAS Album Of The Year contender.



You can listen to and buy the album here.


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