"Ethereal noise from a coastal town" meaning The Loving Memory from Cleethorpes in East England, have been recently debuting (unless you count a demo album) with their long play. Their The Loving Memory makes an exciting and well-promising space rock.
It's started with a great track Why? in which the most important thing are the omnipresent and loud guitars while vocals are more of a nice ornament for this psychedelic composition. What's interesting the vocals on the whole album are super clear and, in time, start to dominate, sounding more like a bit paced down version of Robert Harvey of The Music then your typical space rock murmuring in the backgrounds. niż typowo-space rockowe pomruki w tle. That's why the songs based on short phrases are absolutely catchy and danceable.
Despite the catchiness of songs such as Why?, Another High or VHS, the coolest thing here is how well-tamed is the guitar noise that leads the way and seemingly never slows down (except for the interlude towards the album's end). The whole thing is finished with No Feeling in which the artists gave themselves some slack and the guitar music breached the damns of short compositions and this kind of finishes are very dear to me.
The Loving Memory costs 5 GBP.
Check: Why?
Country: UK
Genre: psychedelic indie rock
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