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'Lay Of The Land' is a fairytale. It’s a dusty leather-coated book stowed away in the uppermost untouched corner of a ramshackle bookshelf. The brittle pages are ochre with age. Flicking through them, careful of the cracking, crumbling spine, a musty smell of happy times gone by sneezes in the air.
It’s an early 1950’s film. A series of flickering images, hazy and splattered with character, dancing to a silenced upright piano. A gaunt gypsy girl with ebony hair and deep, dark set eyes spinning barefooted on dry and dusty earth, a secret guarded close to her heart.
Down to the artwork, 'Lay Of The Land' is a sad reminder of happy times forgotten. A beautiful tale of a lost essence revived. The light is dim, colours are autumn tones of gold and red and smell is of coal smoke tinged with old dried lavender.
It’s the drawn out violins and distorted guitars, the familiar yet haunting vocals and the warming yet chilling melodies.
With a track listing that floats over folkier, enigmatic moments, including opening track ‘Anglokana’ and single, ‘Glitterball’ before crashing into areas of frantic screaming in ‘SF’ and ‘Forty Nights’, Seachange’s debut really is a fairytale of the darkest kind.
Whether or not the album really captures the bands reputable live show is utterly debatable, but it’s certainly one to inspire the imagination. It’s a CD to listen to alone in a candlelit room; to while away the winter nights and to whisk you off to your own fantasy world. It’s just a shame then, that the remainder of 2004’s winter nights seem to be numbered, for now at least...
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Think nme gave it 2/10 too, i cant even think what they were thinking.
Its a strong album. I love it, its a great debut. Cant wait for more tours.
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another one to consign to the "one album then vanish" truck.
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With bookends like that, how can you be unimpressed?
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Often good things don't impress the first time because they are changing what you know, and only later, once you've gotten over that change, can you see clearly what they are.
When i first heard Kid A i was generally unphased....i heard it again 6 months later and realised it contained genius...:)
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actually, i slagged off the band up there ^, but while they are utterly gash live, they're quite good on album. Though i'd have said 3 1/2 stars
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I don't know when or where you saw them and it doesn't matter, i think you should go and watch it once more, and in all probability you will change your mind, especially if u like the album.
The sound of a place can really make a difference to how it comes across, not to mention context, moods, illness, and other one-off factors, and something had to be amiss for you to think anything like that cos i have seen them and they rock, and i reserve that statement for very few bands i see live.
But then again, i don't know you, you might be a 16-yr-old who masturbastes over Marilyn Manson, wears a black NiN beanie every day and smokes pot just to be cool even tho' you don't like it, in which case all of this chat is pointless...in fact, what the fuck am i doing here...i'm off :)
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take care :)
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Also,*woo woo woo* GRAMMAR POLICE 1950s needn't have an apostrophe between 0 and s. There's no letters being missed out and no possession
Aren't you meant to be a sub on here Kay Pee?


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