08 Dicembre 2008
Luke O'Neil
It's hard to overstate the importance of these Scottish folk-pop
romantics to music fans of a certain persuasion (moping) and world
outlook (wearily sarcastic) who came of age in the late '90s. For many
of them (OK, us), the literary, lovelorn missives of songwriter Stuart
Murdoch and his merry band of miscreants were like a longed-for second
coming of Morrissey. Anachronistic in style but utterly modern in
outlook, the band changed the musical landscape with its heavy-hearted
acoustic strumming, brassy retro bounce, and lonely bedroom
confessionals. This collection of live radio performances from the
band's early years is like a letter from an old friend long delayed in
the post. Favorites in the vein of the bitterly arch "The State I Am
In" and the swooning ode to athletic beauty "The Stars of Track and
Field" are well represented here in mostly familiar arrangements, as
are non-album singles like the swelling march "Slow Graffiti." But it's
the quieter takes on the bouncing Motown blast of "Lazy Jane" and
unreleased songs like "Nothing in the Silence," featuring the last
stunningly precious, tragically beautiful contributions from early band
principal Isobel Campbell, that make this a past worth revisiting. (Out
now)
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