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Floodlights
Label:
Woo Me
Title:
From A View
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Band:
Floodlights
Title:
From A View
Reviewed By:
Steve Kinrade
Date Published:
13/09/2020
Label:
Woo Me
Format:
CD
Release Year:
2020
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Having started my addiction to music in the mid Seventies, the opening tracks of
Floodlights' debut album was like stumbling into the Tardis (helmed by the greatest 'Dr
Who' ever….Jon Pertwee) and being whisked back to 1980 for my first ever fix of
jingle-jangle indie guitar music. 'From a View' deliciously evokes those days of musical
promise, with the likes of the the Go-Betweens and REM energetically awaiting their
turn in the musical spotlight.
In classic Garage/DIY style, 'From a View' was apparently recorded over a two day
period onto a 24 track tape, thereby supposedly referencing and enhancing their
authenticity in the recording process…analogue all the way. However, probably more
prominent and supportive is the sparse production values that dovetail nicely with the
seams that Floodlights mine - identity, personal growth and misuse of power. You could
say 'From a View' is a very well recorded demo, and this would not be insulting. In the
hands of an external producer this debut may have come out as over-blown with its
lyrical and musical theme diluted. Can you imagine if Bob Ezrin had helmed this record?
That’s enough to want you to go walk-about in despair. No, this is a honest record, and
all the better for it.
The album starts with the builder 'Water’s Edge', with great vocals from Louis Parsons
and minimal guitar motifs reminiscent to these ears of the Pale Saints. Indeed, there is
some nice guitar work on show, akin to 10,000 Maniacs in their pomp…Rob Buck’s
ghost stalking the studio in Preston. However, the highlight of the album is the dual vocal duties of Louis and Ashlee Kehoe on 'Thanks for the Understanding': the call and response,works so very well. 'From a View' ends with the quiet/loud 'Happiness', which rounds off this debut in a very satisfying manner.
All in all, an interesting debut album which indicates the promise that Floodlights have to offer. And with a nod to their record label, this is very much the start rather than a climax.
Track Listing:
01) Water's Edge
02) Matter of Time
03) Walk Away
04) Don't Pick That Scratch
05) Glory of Control
06) Thanks for Understanding
07) It Was All Going Well
08) Tropical Fun
09) Proud and Well
10) Shifting Shadows
11) Happiness
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