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Fever Dreams Parts 1-4
Fever Dreams Parts 1-4 (limited gatefold turquoise vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 405053 8718720. Rel: 08 Mar 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Spirit Power & Soul (4:38)
Receiver (5:19)
All These Days (4:54)
Ariel (4:46)
Lightning People (4:38)
Hideaway Girl (3:25)
Sensory Street (5:16)
Tenement Time (4:14)
The Speed Of Love (5:41)
Night & Day (4:53)
Counter Clock World (4:06)
Rubicon (4:03)
God's Gift (4:00)
Ghoster (4:09)
The Whirl (3:44)
Human (4:19)
Review: Time-honoured guitarist Johnny Marr releases yet another new solo album this winter, 'Fever Dreams Pt. 1-4'. Charting his long and isolated experience of the first COVID lockdowns, this album documents the guitarist's "interior life" away from the spotlight of Modest Mouse, The Smiths or The Cribs. A unique turquoise vinyl houses this promising dark new wave pop bit - its sound preempted by the first part, released last year. In his own words, Marr calls it his "most ambitious solo record".
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Boomslang (Deluxe Edition) (remastered)
Boomslang (Deluxe Edition) (remastered) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 409996 4027631. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
Indie/Alternative
The Last Ride (4:26)
Caught Up (4:28)
Down On The Corner (4:25)
Need It (5:45)
You Are The Magic (7:06)
InBetweens (3:37)
Another Day (4:51)
Headland (1:34)
Long Gone (4:35)
Something To Shout About (4:21)
Bangin' On (5:04)
The Way That It Was (5:25)
All Out Attack (4:41)
Get Me Wrong (5:23)
Don't Think Twice, It's Alright (4:25)
A Woman Like You (5:07)
Review: Zak Starkey - The Who's drummer and, as it happens, Ringo Starr's kid - joined ex-Kula Shaker bassist Alonza Bevan and The Smiths legend Johnny Marr for what was a kind of British indie supergroup of sorts, for a brief moment of glory. Boomslang remains the first and only album released by JM and the Healers, landing in 2003 to a rather mixed bag of reviews. Some lauded its musicality, others criticised the frontman's lack of bravery in refusing to move out of comfort zones. Listening back 21 years later, we're not sure what people were looking for and, to be honest, that kind of summarises the post-millennial era. We'd spent a lot and did a lot in the previous century, and it took some time to refocus on the blank page of the next 100 years. For us, Boomslang is a well balanced trip through a variety of very UK guitar sounds, from loose, druggy, vocally-effected bits to bewitchingly quiet folk-tinged stuff and rowdier, fight night scores. To clarify - that's all good.
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