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Misty's album
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by Dom Gourlay

Ace (and highly innovative) live band makes so-so album shocker... or maybe that shouldn't come as that much of a surprise.

For all Misty's Big Adventure's dalliances with the orchestrally weird and quirky, they haven't as yet quite managed to capture the demeanour and urgency of their on-stage presence in the studio.

That's not to say Funny Times is a bad record; just that it's not a hugely appealing one, and in no way does it represent the full impact you get from seeing Misty's in the flesh. Sure, there's a diverse complexity in the arrangements that perhaps only The Hellset Orchestra come close to at present, while songs like 'I Can't Bring The Time Back' and 'The Long Conveyor Belt' offer wry commentaries on everyday life set to baroque-style music that is part Billy Smart and Frank Zappa in equal measures.

And herein lies one of the problems. For all the diverse musicianship and underlying statements contained within a large proportion of the lyrics, there's always going to be something from the band's name to the music hall joviality that invites the novelty tag I'm sure Grandmaster Gareth and co. wish to steer away from.

You see, for all the inventiveness and decisive plan of action to veer away from the expected norm, Misty's Big Adventure seem to have landed in a one-dimensional rut of their own marked ‘same old’. Even they seem to agree, as the last couplet of 'Everything Goes Wrong' - "Got some sorting to do / I spent too much time in my room / Sometimes I feel like we've been here before..." - sums up this record to a tee.

Me thinks a revisit to the drawing board may be in order ASAP...

  • Misty's Big Adventure 6 / 10
Words: Dom Gourlay

This review is about right.

I think the main problem with this album is that they seem to feel the need to address serious issues - so it's rather like being lectured by a grumpy old man for 40 minutes.


ok

I do love them madly so find it hard to hear anything less than positive about them. You may have a point I'll go away and think about it...

Grandmaster gareth does narrate a very lovely story song thing on my pretend brothers new album though which everyone should surely hear?... http://www.drownedinsound.com/release/view/9383b or www.myspace.com/paulmosley


Paul Mosley's

albums are great! Didn't know he was your brother? You learn something new every day...


only 'tending

He is sadly not my actual brother but we used to sing together many moons ago and people assumed we where related, which is no surprise considering how attractive we both are...


This saddens me.

But I'll still buy the album as I want them to continue. A world without Misty's is a dark world indeed.


oh no

the last album was really good


I think/know

this album is really ace. I agree with some of the points in review but I really think this is a great mistys album.


Tis very samey

though, and despite their partially unique approach, they are in serious danger of becoming one-trick ponies.





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