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Horrible Occurrences
Cat: RFC 281LP. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Indie/Alternative
The Year I Lived In Richmond (3:48)
The Tooth Fairy (2:09)
Big Chris Electric (4:38)
How You Got Your Picture On The Wall (3:36)
Rene Goodnight (3:06)
The One About The Rabbit In The Snow (3:07)
Brian's Golden Hour (4:02)
Little Sable Point Lighthouse (3:59)
Andrew & Meagan (3:45)
Premonition (3:46)
Richmond (3:00)
Review: Advance Base makes is the name given to melancholic electronic story songs made by US indie label owner and musician Owen Ashworth. Ashworth can sing the phonebook and has mastered the art of cutting all the fat from his words to deliver succinct, compelling stories to lo-fi Daniel Johnston-ish music. ‘The Year I Lived In Richmond’ doesn’t colour anything in metaphor and it’s a frank tale about a woman who had stabbed a burglar and his experience living close to it. The album title is as apt as could be. Meanwhile, ‘How You Got Your Picture on the Wall’ is heartbreaking in its delivery and has a clever twist at the end. Ashworth under his moniker Advance Base is an outsider hero with a level of artistry and songwriting that's quite rare to find. Absolutely stunning.
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Pedals (reissue)
Pedals (reissue) (gatefold transluscent yellow vinyl 2xLP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: RFC 273C. Rel: 07 Oct 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Wring It Out
69 Guns
Eyes Wide Open
Choose Your Adventure
Racing To Red Lights
Shot After Shot
A Parts For B Actors
Big Waves
Small Doses
The Ghost Is Out There
You Should Have Hung Out (3:31)
Arranged Marriages (3:31)
Paranoid Detectives (3:27)
Wring It Out (4:19)
69 Guns (3:49)
Small Doses (4:00)
The Ghost Is Out There (3:26)
Review: Following on from the reissue of Rival Schools' first record, Run For Cover turns its attention to the band's landmark 2011 studio LP, which took two years to be released after the original recording sessions finished and a staggering ten years after the inaugural long player, United By Fate, had landed. Rooted in emo, pop rock, and post-hardcore, the main difference between episodes one and two was the comparatively lighter moods on the second, and an absence of distortion. In many ways, a more commercially-minded outing, at the time critics lauded Pedals for its comparative maturity, with many trumpeting the return as being slicker, more self-assured and altogether more grown up. Nevertheless, the tracks still tear from the blocks with the energy of youth and there's no denying these songs are the result of musicians with a real ear for writing infectious hooks.
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