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Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Song(s) of the Day # 4,385 Friko
My eyes go wide, when I put on a record where it's immediately apparent that there's something at stake, A sense of engagement a drive to be alive while we're here.This drawback can have its drawbacks and pitfalls. U2 and Arcade Fire two of those most committed / melodramatic/ ashamedly over the top Rock & Roll bands ever to tread the boards.
Add Friko to that list. They mind me of U2 and Arcade Fire and aslo early Waterboys. A band incredibly adept and not afraid to let it be known that they care. A LOT ! Here come another .
For it seems boy princes, Friko have landed on the coast and are matching on London to claim their rightful throne with latest album Something Worth Waiting For. On bicycles judging by the album sleeve. Histrionic, preening types. Well! Isn't that what youth is for. This is a rattling good album and I await Friko's inevitable forthcoming coronation with considerable anticipation.
250 Albums- An Arbitrary Rumble Through My Record Collection # 26 True West - Drifters
'Still looking fir the past.'
I don't want to get all 'gather round my knee young 'uns on you.' I'm only 60. But I think it's happening to me. A lot has happened to the world in the time I've been on the planet and I'd say we haven't seen anything yet.
We have little conception of the impacts of the technological revolution we are experiencing . Yesterday a friend of mine sent me a link about a man who studied the same subject as me at the same university as me buyt left in 2009 and is now an AI related billionaire who is claiming that they are developing technolgy which will kick start a revolutuin ten tume larger than the industrial revolution in a tenth of the time.
I can't get my head round this idea so I'm listening to True West's debut album Drifters in my living room. I bought it when it came out in 1984. In a record shop in Kingston On Thames. A half hour walk from my home in Teddington.
I knew the guy who owned the record shop. He was a fair bit older than me. In his thirtues or forties bit we mavens recognuse one another instunctively and we babbled for a while about the Paisley Underground, R.E.M. and ither related matters. I bought Drifters .
I was following Happy Trails in the slow but organic way that you had to dioin these pre Internet and Spotify days. Music papers, friends and evening radui shows. From R.E,M. to Let's Active to True West on one family tree. Antecendents Television, The Doors, Creedence, This process took me most of the eighties and half way through the nineties. Then I took an enforced break before I was reunited with my record collection in my current beloved flat in 2011 and went back to working on the jigsaw puzzle.
True West looked back as R.E.M. did in many ways. But their was somethung inspiring about their traulblazing, their guitar duels. Which harked back to Haught Ashbury and Moby Grape and Quicksilver Messenger Service. This us a flawed record in some ways. It could have greater cohesion and impact. But there are any number of glorious, instigative moments,
Tuesday, May 5, 2026
250 Albums- An Arbitrary Rumble Through My Record Collection # 26 Jobriath - Jobriath
A mythical and tragic figure in Rock & Roll lore and a record I'm pleased to own. It finds its way off the racks and onto my turntable every six months or so and immediately radiates a brash and slightly tagged glory. Morrissey loved this as a hapless lad and little wonder. He met Marr which helped him make his way to acceptance.despite his inner fragility and essential oddness. It seems Jobriath never met his Marr or his Mick Ronson though Peter Frampton played on this. His tragedy. It's a blessing we have this. Its a record which deserves and will be remembered.
500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 178 Current 93 - Sleep Has His House
Top 100 Records - SublimMedia # 81 Caravan - Into The Land of Grey & Pink
Song(s) of the Day # 4,384 Big Big Train
Big Big Train serve up a big big sound on latest album Woodcut. With mixed results. They dip their ties in every Genre known to man. Yeah we have access to all this music but there's no need to try to use as much of it as you can. This is Prog, then Christian Rock from the Greenbelt festival then Queen off- cuts. I gave up after ten minutes.. Ghastly and confused
The Soul Searcher - The 50 Greatest Joni Mitchell Songs # 45 Just Like This Train
Monday, May 4, 2026
Top 100 Records - SublimMedia # 82 Linda Perhacs - Parallelograms
500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 179 Regina Spektor - Soviet Kitsch
Song(s) of the Day # 4,385 Failure
Failure is not endemic or inevitable. Don't believe the hype. Listening to Failure may be a good move. Some records and artists sometimes sound as of they were designed in test tubes rather than being genuinely creative poetically birthed exercises to me. There's something of this going on here for me. I'm not complaining, I realise my own ideas of musical perfection and majesty are not shared by everyone.
Take Failure. Los Angeles Failure in case you want the failure pinned down to a specific region. First of all that's a great Rock & Roll name if ever there was one. Where did you get the idea that Rock & Roll was about success. Do you really fancy a peek at Elon Musk's record collection?
Failure have been round the block a few times. They were originally active between 1990 and 1997 and reactivated in 2014. Up to now they've released seven albums and any number of EPS.
Latest record Location Lost feels strangely weightless. I was minded of a hot air balloon kicking clear of its moorings and heading towards the heavens Their sound is dense but strangely crystallised and poised. A list of points of influence and interest on their Wikipedia page was instructive and covers a lot of ground; Bowie, Pixies, Sonic Youth, Radiohead, Kate Bush . Doesn't really sound like failure to me. Cool record !.
250 Albums- An Arbitrary Rumble Through My Record Collection # 27 David Bowie- Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars
Every line is a short story. A realised dream. The best night out of your year. Ot mine for that matter I don't mean to be cruel. But Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars makes life sound unbelievably exciting. There aren't very many albumstwhere every single line is impossibly thick with possibility. Spin it and weep !
1967 Top 40 8th June # 39 Val Doonican
Val Doonican. Where to start with Val Doonican. Saturday nights growing up in the late Seventies is one place to start. Val had a show oo BBC One on Saturday evenings. Mid evening. Not going out and hanging on street corners like the cool kids in your class. Not where the action was. A Stranglers concert somewhere. Out in the night....
Val in his comfy sweater and hus comfy slippers on his comfy rocking chair. Everything was comfy and safe. Val, Vickty and Lavinia his dreamy backing vocalists swaying over his shoulder. Somehow it all felt like the saddest thing on earth. Now of course you'd do anything to get back there. Two Streets is as wholesome as you could possibly want.
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Sunday, May 3, 2026
250 Albums- An Arbitrary Rumble Through My Record Collection # 28 The Charlatans - Between 10th & 11th
Song(s) of the Day # 4,384 Arlo Parks
Arlo Parks puzzles me. She seems unwilling to nail her colours to the mast three albums in. Ambiguous Desire is neither here nor there. 'I kind of wish I wasn't me' she wonders at a certain point/ ' Whyever would you feel like that Arlo? Life is good and you have a record deal. She seems caught between the heaven and the deep blue sea.. Alright, but surely there's more to life than embracing the bland. This is a hymn to the colour beige
1967 Top 40 8th June # 40 Eddie Floyd
'I don't want to lose this good thing. That I've got.'
I brought a record the other day. Listened to it. I'm listening to it again now. I'm in a good moment in life at the moment. I have space. I can really listen to records and that's what I try to do most days. Really listen to them. Try to enter into the spirit and times they were made in. Appreciate the craft. Today's Song(s) of the Day is a prime example of the value of taking time out of your day to make an effort to do that,
Eddie Floyd is primarily remembered now as a mid ranking Sixties Soul journeyman. He put out a number of albums, a clutch of singles on Stax Records. He hit one big bullseye. Knock On Wood. I've got his debut album which bears the same name and was recorded in sessions take took place between July and December 1966. Perhaps you prefer to listen and wonder at Revolver or Pet Sounds. They're incredible. No criticism intended of either. But sometimes I like to sit down and listen and think. And try to write about something like this.
Floyd had the Stax house band Booker T & The MGs playing and writing with him on the record. Steve Cropper, Duck Dunn, Booker T Jones, Al Jackson Jr . It has Isaac Hayes on piano. We're talking the elite here. A band and set of musicians who played on any number of the best known Soul and Rock and Roll records ever made. They're no mere backing band. They punctuate the records they appear on. Ingest them with heart and poetry as well as backbone. Such is the case here.
The singer provides the narrative. Floyd is no Otis. no Aretha. But the songs and his vocals provide storylines that you don't require a PhD or a streak of genius to follow and appreciate. On Knock on Wood you get songs that anyone who ever had a heart. Had it broken, or broke someone else's or made up the peace and kept soldiering on. Working on the seam. Anyone with ears can read or relate to this.
Over the course of the album you get; I can't believe you're stepping out with me. I can't believe my luck. But I don't plan to take this for granted. We're all working at a seam. On the mystery of love.. And that's just in Knock On Wood itself. Elsewhere Eddie and the boys work on related seams in the goldmines of love, pain, desire and heartbreak. They keep things simple. If you want something more showy there are plenty of Sting records for you to listen to. This by contrast is simplicity itself. .But if it was that simple everybody would do it. That's enough from me. Track down the record and try to work it out for yourself. This is a universal language. The best kind ever invented
The Soul Searcher - The 50 Greatest Joni Mitchell Songs # 47 God Must Be a Boogie Man
Top 100 Records - SublimMedia # 83 Out of Focus - Out of Focus
Saturday, May 2, 2026
Song(s) of the Day # 4,383 Maya Hawke
I immediately warm to Maya Hawke's latest album MAITREA CORSO as soon as I perch my headphones over my head and sail into opening track Love of My Life.Maybe I'm in a good mood but she's good company with her soothing approach to the curveballs mid Twenties living throw at the sensitive.
Maya parents are Ethan Hawke and Una Thurman and you've got two options. Either to hold her good fortune against her or concede she may have had experiences you're not entirely familiar and cup an ear to try to discern what they might be. I'd like the record regardless of knowledge of her lineage.
MAITREA CORSO is warm and endearing and unexpected from the off . I could make a lot of comparisons to other female artists working in the same neck of the woods but it would be lazy. It's funny, sharp and constantly surprising.
Top 100 Records - SublimMedia # 85 Dschinn - Dschinn
A ghastly cover. Like one if those appalling Seventies Pop Art images where everybody thought they were the spawn of Salvador Dali. I liked it as a teenager. But I'm not a teenager anymore. The record's a bit meh! Just my taste. Nit particularly Deep purple. Fans of the Oh Sees form an orderly queue.
The Soul Searcher - The 50 Greatest Joni Mitchell Songs # 48 Michael of Mountains
1982 Top 40 23rd May # 1 Madness
Friday, May 1, 2026
Album Reviews # 118 Family - Bandstand
An album that takes me back, The years fall away and I'm eight years old . It's yesrerday once more. One of seven again. In a large house in Nottingham called Private Road. A little boy in short trousers with a proud head of curly hair. Two older brothers. Two sisters. One older . One younger sister. A mum and dad. Struggling with money and a new life. But all very happy together. In the Seventies. One of the strangest but most wonderful decades of all.
We were just back from Zimbabwe. Where we'd returned from in 1972. Adjusting to a different climate and a different world. My mother retraining as a Social Worker. My father had a job with Boots. One of the most prominent employers in Nottingham. Dad travelled off to Eastern Europe every few months. Trialling Nurofen behind the Iron Curtain.
Enough of my Family. Back to Family. They came from neighbouring Leicester. Where my father had been born in 1934. But had long since decamped to London where they were surrounded by glamorous women and dressed in gowns, beads and saffron. Patchouli oil and incense sticks. They were much feted. The next big thing
Their first album was produced by Dave Mason of Traffic who has recently passed. Jimmy Miller was also in the mix. The record was called The Doll's House which reputedly led The Beatles to change the name from the same name to The Beatles (yeah, The White Album).
The Doll's House is a staggering, evocative album . Like so many of its time. It's a world that's effectively gone now. But AI and The Internet can recover and carry you back apparently, This effectively is the very reasin I started thus blog 13 years and counting back. And why I continue working in the seam. So let's put Bandstand on and spin back in time.
It's their sixth album, bands worked hard back in those days and this one came out in 1972. The exact year the seven of us departed Africa and arrived in England. The original sleeve was a Die-Cut in the shape of a Bush TV22 screen. Family are going straight. Or as straight as they can. Utilising more conventional song structures and arrangements. Wistful sentiments and stylings.
Vocalist Roger Chapman is the only Family constant. This is John Wetton's last album with the band. He's off to King Crimson. But first there's My Friend The Sun. One for the ages. I turn over the sleeve. Gaze down at the valves and wires on the back sleeve of the sleeve. 'I know that you're waiting. Come out from your shell... although there's been rain and it's coming again. Change has to be here. Obviously...'
Top 100 Records - SublimMedia # 84 Harvester - Hemat
The Soul Searcher - The 50 Greatest Joni Mitchell Songs # 49 Dog Eat Dog
Song(s) of the Day # 4,382 Pigeon
Pigeon, Margate's finest . Latest album OUTTANATIONAL rocks. Spacey cover. Post Punk. Psyche, Krautrock, and Afrobeat all stirred into the mix. . Also the Kitchen Sink. Leftfield meets WITCH on the way round to Tracy Emin's .I imagine you'd expect nothing less. But it's disciplined, cool. martial. A great listen for Friday morning spring to summer flat cleaning.
Thursday, April 30, 2026
1982 Top 40 23rd May # 2 Adam Ant
The Soul Searcher - The 50 Greatest Joni Mitchell Songs # 50 Shine
There are worse ways to spend 50 days thtn listening to 50 Joni Mitchell songs. Starting wuth the last collection of new material. One of the great things about Joni is her use of space.
1982 Top 40 23rd May # 3 Yazoo
Top 100 Records - SublimMedia # 86 Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures
500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 182 The Earlies - Those Were The Earlies
I'm listening to an album from 2002 called These Were The Earlies by The Earlies. It came out in 2004. It's already clasped me close to its chest and I've taken off my headphones, gone off and made myself a cup of tea. Returned to my desk. Put my headphones back on. Now I'm going to listen to the rest of it. I've found another one.
It's immediately obvious that the record has a strong sense of self mythology. This is a strong essential component of the DIY independent mythology which has always been a component of Rock & Roll alternative culture. A SUB culture. A hidden universe.
This is a band from Texas. But I felt sure they must feature membes of The Flaming Lips or Mercury Rev because the DNA of the record seemed so immediately familiar. Like my own skin. .The instant familiarity of records becomes one of its essential attractions with time.
This is a cute record. Coy. But with boundless and vaulting admirable ambition. Like many great records an incantation. An invitation back to childhood. The low door in the wall.
Song(s) of the Day # 4,381 Juni Habel
2026 seems to be a slightly enchanted time music wise, What magical time and place to you want to be transported back to today? The early Seventies? The late Sixtues? Encased in now. Why not. Juni Habel and her third album Evergreen In Your Mind. The slow, deliberate act of becoming according to The Line of Best Fit. That sounds as if it will do,
And so the album proves . It's elfin twinkle toes delight. Tenderness and playfulness meet in a Norwegian meadow and frolic and gambol to their hearts content as the sun decsends. It makes your mind go back to the likes of Vashti and Sandy. Forward to the arrival of the bew Aldous Harding album which is due soon. This will do,
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Top 100 Records - SublimMedia # 87 The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses
I never mind listening to The Stone Roses. It's such a glorious record. Ever! It's such a fundamental record. It's why people like me listen to records so much. It takes me back and guides me forwards. It genuinely changed things.
Song(s) of the Day # 4,380 Brown Horse
Perhaps Brown Horse's are Norwich's finest. They're certainly a horse of a different colour. Third album Total Dive might at first seem like an open invitation for doomscrollers of the world to unite and feel sorry for themselves.But persevere. For there's much here for lovers of Neil Young, The Band , Springsteen and the open road to celebrate. I'm not quite sure what Alan Partridge might think of it really. But frankly, what dies that guy know,
This is a band that must be growing used to being compared to artists and records that came out over fifty years ago. This is tonally not necessarily the cheeriest record you're likely to hear this week but it may well be one of the best. I went to university in Nowich but it certainly doesn't remind me of The Fine City. It probably reminds me of somewhere like Omaha, even though I've never been there and am probably unlikely to ever get there. Good recirds do things like that to you. This is a very good record !
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Best Ever Albums - 2,000 - 1,001 - 1,402 The Beatles - Let it Be (Naked)
I just listened to Let It Be. Naked. On my television. No that's not what I meant. I'm not that kind of person.This is a record which us so incredibly of its time. You can't help but visualise The Beatles. Feel the tension between them. Feel the Sixties become The Seventies.




































