Thursday, February 5, 2026

1986 Singles # 17 Prefab Sprout

 


This didn't make the Top Forty. It was a songle too far from Steve McQueen. It makes my Top Twenty.




500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 259 Earth : Hex or Printing in The Infernal Method

 


You What ? The essential quality of the 21st Century musically at least  seems to be that it has got obscure. It's got  either very obvious or tyrned in on itself and become a trife elitist, But you don't have to embrace the elitism . You can if you prefer immerse yourself in the arcane.

Here is an album where you can do exactly that.. Apparently 'a move away from heavy drone towards spaghetti drone. Very listenable for all that.Rather like a summons to the deep sleep state. 



1972 Top 30 - # 2 Chicory Tip

 


Chicory Tip were actually the first band I ever consciously chose to like. I was six and I arrive back in England from Zimbabwe and they were the entre into the world that is sstill the most important one to me. The song for me is really What's Your Name. But this was pretty fabulous too. I vaguely remember a flexidisc of some description. 



Best Ever Albums - 2,000 - 1,001 - 1,461 Foo Fighters - Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace

 


Foo Fighters in 2007. They'd settled unto theur stride by now. They clearly weren't Nirvana ir Husker Di but franly they never pretended to be. This was life in the middle lane coming to an enirmodome near you and there's actually nothing wrong with that . Regardless if the naysnayers and elitist types who probably regretted Dave Grohl taking the drummer's stool way back in the mists if time..Quite serviceable.







Song(s) of the Day # 2,302 Youmi Zouma

 


A bit of wistfulness and indie guitar as I make my way to  half ten and a virtual date with Dussledorf Insurance Types. Youmi Zouma's No Love Lost To Kindness ticks the requisite boxes. It sounds like Barney Rubble out of  New Order on guitar.. Out of Christchutch, New Zealand and with a few albums under their belt. Due to tour Europe in March. This seems to offer a good night out.

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

1986 Singles # 18 Primal Scream

 


Primal Scream started here. Crystal Crescent was the A Side but ut should have been this. A genuine classic which the band themselves realised in time.






The NME - 1986 Year of the Triffids ? # 5 The Smiths - How Soon Is Now - Singles Review

 


'Whether Morrissey is questing romantic or bruised archangel is something I leave to your own musing. I prefer to hear the work of J.Marr as the true spirit of the Smiths. Hand In Glove to these ears their one true masterpiece, could be about legwarmers and stirrup pimps for all the difference it makes  -with that crimson flush of guitar and rhythm any words would do... sounds like an acid song,' Richard Cook



500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 260 Spoon - Kill The Moonlight

 


In terms of household objects Spoon aren't quite up there among essentialthinngs I need to listen to . Like Televiion, Magazine and Wire for example. This is alright I s'ppose.Bonus points for use of the word 'taciturn'. 





1972 Top 30 - # 3 Chi-Lites

 


The kind of thing I used to be quite sniffy about but now I pretend I've always liked.




Song(s) of the Day # 2,301 Geologist

 


Geologist's Can I Get Another Packet of Camel Lights is another Animal Collective related release in case you were missing your latest drag on Animal Collective related product in addition to fancyong a drag on a Camel Light or other nicotine related merchandise.

It's a fantastic avant gard experience. It's almost a raga rock album and there aren't nearly enough of those. There's a fair but of drone and some livelier abrasion related interludes.This may not appeal to everyone but I can certainly buy in to what's going on here.  




Tuesday, February 3, 2026

250 Albums- An Arbitrary Rumble Through My Record Collection # 58 Elliott Smith - XO

 


I first heard this remarkable record shortly after it came out in the late nineties un my sister's upstairs flat  above the Maid Of Honour Tearooms a short walk from Kew Green. I had never heard of Elliott Smith. I suspect we were both rather depressed . We were going through difficult periods of our lives, Depression is part of the life condition and I suspect  we are all prone to it. Even if we don't admit it. I'm always wary when people tell me they are never depressed, I suspect they have something to hide.

As soon as the music started in the dim light of my sister's bedsit I had a moment of recognition that this was something I needed. My sisrer has similar musical taste to mine.This us something that has happened to me before and since; Nick Drake, Gram, Courtney Barnett. I recognised places it came from. Beatles. Big Star.

But also a place inside that people who like music like this recognise. A way with wirds. A way with melody. A sensitivity. A poetry..I don't think of this as sad music despite what happened to Elliott Smith a few years later. When it did this was painful to people who loved his music. Oh he meant it ! Of course he meant it. That's how he made it. After a while you transcend the pain and appreciate the exquisite art

Best Ever Albums - 2,000 - 1,001 - 1,462 Tim Buckley - Lorca

 


Tim Buckley's an artist I appreciate more with passing time and move to his less known more obscore records. Lorca is spooky in the extreme. Ir's an experimental work that makes use if the chromatic scale. It seems like  a deliberate attempt it seems to alienate  the more conservative elemaents of Buckley's audience. It's fantastic frankly. Challenging in the way great art should be. 

There are no sing alongs or cheery choruses. Churlish critics would howl 'pretentious' Buckley made records which were more conventionally aesthetic but this is compelling in a tortured sense. More here. 



The NME - 1986 Year of the Triffids ? # 4 The Kinks - Word of Mouth

 


They didn't put scores on album reviews back in those days. Never mind Pitchfork style decimal points. You had to actually read the thing. But here at least the title gives the listener a hint. KINDA HO HUM some kind of indicator the record concerned might not be altogether a classic. There's a number on it about how Ray Davies ince fancied Lady Di. Also one about uce cream. It diesn't seem like an essential purchase. 



1986 Singles # 19 That Petrol Emotion

 


Manic Pop Thrill came out in May of 1986 and I played it a lot over the next couple if years. That Petrol Emotion were not quite like any other band on the scene at that point. They had the pop nous if the Undertones the ashes if whom they'd emerged from. But they also augmented that with a barbed art Punk approach. Television, Pere Ubu, Gang of Four, Beefheart , Stones. I took note and broadened my record collection 



500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 261 Siouxsie Sioux - Mantaray

 


Siouxsie made her mark hugely on my life at seconday school. The Bansgees statement was an incredibly powerful one and she particularly was a style statement it was remarkable to witness at my secondary school. She was a style icon but also incredibly empowering for girls going into those particular teenage years. She made a lasting artistic statement. 




 

1972 Top 30 - # 4 Neil Reid

 


There was also some fairly ghastly song in the Top Thirty and mire than likely in the Top Five that sent misoc lovers screaming from the room with their hnds clasped around their eats. Generaly the culprit had been sent to the charts by Opportunity Knocks or New Faces. Neil Reid was npt bad at all when compated to the more villainous offenders.


 




Song(s) of the Day # 2,300 Langkamer

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                            'Laugh and the world laughs with you. Cry and the world laughs at you.'

Getting through the day by the skin of their teeth. Bristol's Lagkamer are up and at them on tour in an Indie venue near you in support of fourth album No . 

It's old school Indie guitar joy. A kissig cousin of Courtney Barnett and Bill Ryder Jones.  Dating back to Teenage Fanclub, Pavememt, Lemonheads et al. And beyond that to XTC, Neil Young and The Velvet Underground  Attitude and swagger, And devil may care shrug,

I warmed to No immediately. It lives in the moment. And encourages you to do the same/Old fashioned fin. An excellent record. Yes from me !


Monday, February 2, 2026

1986 Singles # 20 The Weather Prophets

 


Thus is the kind of thing that I unstinctively went for in 1986. Polite Indie that was on Creation. Liked Television, The Velvet Underground. Poetry and Penguin paperbacks. Was made up of people who either wrote or could have written for the NME. Had good fringes shirts jeans and shoes, 

This wasn't a hit as it should have been and Alan McGee was obliged to look elsewhere. I saw Weather Prophets at the Hammersmith Clarendon. Supported by Pop Will Eat Itself, The Servants and a notably lairy and unhinged Happy Mondays. I liked the Weather Prophets but instinctively knew they were too polite to go where they wished to go, It doesn't stop me loving this any less. 




Best Ever Albums - 2,000 - 1,001 - 1,463 Neu ! -75

 


To listen to Neu! is still to speed into the futire almost fifty years after the original releases.. Germany Michael Rother claims are still catching up with the trail they blazed. Prophets without honour.This is an incredibly calming forty five minutes.




The NME - 1986 Year of the Triffids ? # 3 Lou Reed at The Brixton Academy

 


Don Watsin goes to see Lou Reed at the Brixton Academy and writes his copy. It's a proper slagging. No sacred cows here, Lou is despatched as a lamb at the slaughter. He plays perfunctory versions of the classics; Waiting For The Man, Rock & Roll, Sweet Jane, Walk On The Wid Side et al. But his heart is clearly not in it. His between songs patter minimal. 'I just got one bad habit left and that's playing pinball.' Watsin signs off, 'Put simply he's getting a bit dull these days.' The review is worth the 45p cost of the issue in itself. It's what The NME was for. And why I kept buying .it long after it stopped doing it,



500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 262 Theo Parrish - Parallel Dimensions

 


Jolly but rather aimless sampling.




1972 Top 30 - # 5 New Seekers

 


Of course this was famously the theme for a coca cola capmaignif the early seventies and also the last song on Mad Men. Leaving Dan Draper with a beatific smile of realisation and closure as the curtain fell.. You can't fault the sentiment,





Song(s) of the Day # 4,299 PVA

 


A record I was nudged towards by a recommendation a few days ago by Darren Jones best friend of It Starts With a Birthstone and that I've been playing pretty much relentlessly ever since,

London Electronic trio  PVA's second album No More Like This has an intense sense of purpose and clarity which seems set to rattle a few cages and gather some garlands while it may..

It has a fairly upfront amd striking sleeve, An immediate sensual claustrophobia that's incredibly rare, Artistically inclined but not in a forced or gruelling way but an instinctive one.  

The whole thing  has a breathy intensity I find compellingly hypnotic, Not spelling itself out like the best records,But making you want to plau it again to try to work out what it is that you like so much about it. It's the best thing I've heard so far in 2026.. 

* Thanks as always Darren. Give that man a medal


Sunday, February 1, 2026

The NME - 1986 Year of the Triffids ? # 2 Hoodoo Gurus Interview

 


The Hoodoo Gurus took  a blender approach to Rock & Roll. You couldn't help but weigh them up against precedents. Richard Grabel, NME's New York correspondent thinks they're great and compares them to The Cramps and The Dolls.  

He praises their debut album Stoneage Romeos to the heavens .. Grabel is less restrained than the majority of NME's British staffers who are genrally predominantly concerned with their artistic cool, Difficult to maintain when you're chatting to the Hoodo Gurus




1986 Singles # 21 Anita Baker

 


In my second year at university I made the mistake of moving in with my best friends from the first year on the only hill in Norwich. It was an incredibly steep hill and ,made up for the lack of any others by being forbiddingly steep and a deeply depressing place to return to at the end of each university day when I really should have been with my girlfriend in her snig bedroom on campus.. The house where we loved was next to the prison where Lester Piggott the prizewinning jockey was serving a prison sentence for tax evasion. That was probably the most interesting thing about the part of town where we foolishly decided to live

My friendship with the other guys in the house didn't make it until Spring although we've since made our peace . The album we listened through to continually over our months together was Anita Baker's Rapture. Probably the greatest album ever made.concerning the sacred act of rumpy pumpy. 



500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 263 Kings of Convenience - Quiet Is The New Loud

 


 Kings of Convenience are a gentle duo from Bergen, Norway who find the soft spot between Simon & Garfunkel, The Shins and Belle & Sebastian. Works for me. .




1972 Top 30 - # 6 Al Green

 


Al Green is probably the artist I would like to have seen live more than any other.This came just after Tired Of Being Alone and both songs sung of a loneliness that people experience that can almost speak of a spiritual longing.






Best Ever Albums - 2,000 - 1,001 - 1,464 Oasis - Be Here Now

 


It's almost impossible to listen through to this record now. Even surely if Oasis make you happy inside. Please ask yourself why is that ? . It's so bloated.I can't begin. It's opening lyrics are ' Step off the train all alone at dawn. Back into the hole where I was born. The sun in the sky never raised an eye to me. ' Can I take it off now. Rock & Roll has always been about doggerel and nonsense but this makes so little effort that it hurts my head.immeduately and contibues as if I;ve chosen to bang said head agaonst a wall... There are one hundred minutes left. But dear reader. I leave them to you.  



250 Albums- An Arbitrary Rumble Through My Record Collection # 59 The 13th Floor Elevators - The Psychedelic Sounds of - The 13th Floor Elevators

 

'the kingdom of heaven is within'

To some degree if like me you were an avid NME reader at 17 and record collecting was almost inevitably along with books going to be the great accumulation of the next forty ears. By whuch point  t your record collection is almost predictable  by my age, You'll have loads of Bowie. Beatles and Stones to make it good to be alone. Krautrock. Soul. Funk. Jazz. Funk and obscure Art Rock. Tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick and tick. I am Lester Bangs vagrant son !

You'll probably alsp have a  couple of  13th Floor Elevators records though you may not have actually sat and listened all the way through to them that often.. Err tick. I've got the first one and the one with Slip Inside This House on it for the moments when I need to scare the neighbours. 

I'm listening through to The Psychedelic Sounds of The 13th Floor Elevators now and I'm damned glad I bought it. Thirty six years ago , In my last year at university at a second hand record shop in Norwich around the corner from the  halls of residence where I lived .

I met a couple of friends there. While I was about to buy it. Music friends . Neil and Linda. Music friends are the best kind of friends in life I'd say. I still have a letter from Linda where she witters on about The Hit Parade and The Sun Shines in Gerrard Cross frim the golden days when we used to write letters. Before the Internet came along to set us free..

 I can vaguely remember what we talked about that day when I bought this record. I had bought the first  Suicide album about the same time so probably that. The Family Cat; Tom Verlaine twelve inch. . I had a ridiculous infatuation with Television which has endured until today. I used to go into record ships and check whether they had it in their racks. But I suspect The Psychedelic Sounds of  - The 13th Floor Elevators was the album I bought that day

Neil and Linda were at important gigs that I attended in my last year at university, I am of an age when I refuse to call it 'uni'.. My Bloody Valentine . Pale Saints and Lush. The Norwich Arts Centre. .Stone Roses played and then took over  the NME, Top of the Pops and colonised youth culture in Britain for a couple of years.U had a cold so wasn't there that night regrettably.

Now I'm sitting in my flat in Newcastle in 2026 and lustening to the record again.  What strikes me is how utterly deranged it would have sounded to the straight community when it was released in 1967. Almost twenty five years from the day that I bought it, Almost sixty from today. It would have scared the hell out of people. These are people having a better time than anybody has a right to and the powers that be don't like them to  but also takiing genuine risks which challenge conventional perspectives and ways if thinking and living. . Much of the record is entirely unhinged.

The terror generated I imagine was entirely intentional. The band and their circle were ingesting LSD at every opportunity. Never the wisest idea. But it wasn't just the recklessness of youth  Read the sleeve notes from Lelan Rogers from a time when people wrote and read sleevenotes.because they were trying to say and learn something,  These people had a manifesto and a mission. 

Read the sleevenotes while you listen to the record. They're provicative and biblical. The band openly advocated the ingestion of mind altering substances and were targeted by the authorities subsequently. People genuinely thought society was going to change radically  and in many ways it genuinely did over the ensuing years. Listen to The 13th Floor Elevators. Listen to The Velvet Underground. The Doors or Jefferson Airplane. Listen to the Beatles. The Rolling Stones or  Pink Floyd. Led Zeppelin. The conviction is in the grooves. 

Now go to your local newagent close to where you live. Go to theshelves which house the music section and you'll see Rock & Roll encased. Enshrined as another set of shelves suggesting  recreational options and further pyrchasing options. The 200 Psychedelic Albums to hear before you die. The 200 Glam or Punk or Soul or Shoegaze records you need to own.. Rock & Roll is still incredibly fertile and exciting but in 2026 it's essentially a commodity in the same respect as other lifestyle options are..Perhaps essentially it's always been that, 

Listening to the album is still a visceral experience though. Most of the people involved in its making are now dead. But the reason people create is to attempt to make a mark. This record continue to be listened to. It offers alternatives to walking the straight path and thinking and adopting the given line. . 

Song(s) of the Day # 4,298 Tulsa

 


So do you want the good news? Or the good news? I only have good news here. What do you think this us the Daily Telegraph.? Fox News? Well where exactly should I start. It's only February and I seem to have enough great new albums on my playlist for songs of the day for the next week and a half at the very least.

Leeds Noise Pop Merchants  Tulpa are first up. and make playung guitars made me feel like I was sevnteen all over again on latest album Monster Of The Week. It's an unreconstructed alternative guitar record and you can trace the bans inspirations within seconds. But that's no burdem for anyone who loves the sounds if streamlines guitars and harmonised reflectuins on the life condution,

Pavement, Teenage Fanclub and theur cpntemporary equivalents are the reference points. We're all twenty four hours from Tulsa. Heading towards Spring.

   

February