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Owl John
Owl John (limited LP + fanzine)
Cat: 502173 2410542. Rel: 08 May 25
Cold Creeps (4:21)
Two (3:45)
Hate Music (2:48)
Songs About Roses (3:50)
Los Angeles, Be Kind (3:41)
Ten Tons Of Silence (3:13)
A Good Reason To Grow Old (4:11)
Red Hand (3:30)
Don't Take Off The Gloves (3:24)
Stupid Boy (2:27)
Review: Frightened Rabbit's singer and chief songwriter Scott Hutchison devastatingly passed away in 2017 aged only 36. He's left behind an incredible oeuvre including this debut and sole solo album under the moniker Owl John. Hutchison as a lyricist had a warts and all approach, poetically delving into depressing subject matter in a spellbinding, artful way. The track 'Hate Music' is a case in point, his loathing of the record release cycle is conveyed with biblical imagery and brutal honesty. The cinematic polish of Frightened Rabbit is toned down in favour of a distinctive, more experimental aesthetic that resonates deeply..
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More (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
More (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited evergreen & white vinyl LP)
Cat: 075678 601699. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Not Alone
Deep Dive
Coffin Change
Hide It Away
Your New Favourite Song
Learn To Love Again
Deep Dive (reprise)
 in stock $38.94
A Deeper Understanding
A Deeper Understanding (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 007567 8660627. Rel: 25 Aug 17
Up All Night (6:23)
Pain (5:28)
Holding On (5:44)
Stranges Thing (6:38)
Knocked Down (3:56)
Nothing To Find (6:07)
Thinking Of A Place (11:11)
In Chains (7:17)
Clean Living (6:15)
You Don't Have To Go (6:40)
Review: Despite keeping to their pattern of releasing records on a triennial basis, 'A Deeper Understanding' shows that The War On Drugs have neither been slacking nor lost momentum in the long wait. Following 2014's stunning and ardently introspective 'Lost In The Dream', the new album sees Adam Granduciel and co. continue to explore themes of loneliness within the framework of their cinematic Americana sound. Highlights such as the euphoric catharsis of 'Holding On' and the pensive 'Strangest Thing' are evidence of a beautifully accomplished album by a group who appear to be gaining a deeper understanding not only of the experience of pain, but of who they are as a band.
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