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New single on streaming platforms.
Hiding In Plain Site
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Sounds like a SATT b-side which is no bad thing and unlike D&F, doesn't try to recapture something long lost. Not as interesting as the single Futurology (have we collectively forgotten about that?) but I'm guessing if you've already made up your mind about Nicky's vocals, then this track isn't trying to change your mind. With all the guitar noodling, it does seem more like an album track than a single but that's what I get for complaining about the staleness of their singles. I remain hopeful of an adequate album (and a much better album afterwards) so will build my hut in a secluded corner of Porco's island, please wave at me but keep off my plot.
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Lifeblood - branching out SATT - Manics-by-numbers JFPL - branching out PFAYM - Manics-by-numbers RtF/F (recorded at the same time, of course) - branching out RiF - Manics-by-numbers TUVL - branching out CT - Manics-by-numbers? Next album - four lengthy krautrock-style jams with a ton of trumpet improv from Sean I'm just hoping they can knock out some less obvious songwriting, really. But while I might moan, I'm not giving up on the band. Not until they put out three or four albums like this in a row. |
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Wooah, didn't expect this. Instantly liked it, definitely Manics but somehow quite different. Nicky's vocal good, nice melody, shit loads of little guitar solos, this is going to sound great on the radio. Big fan of this.
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