published: 14 /
11 /
2014
Label:
Cherry Red Records
Format: CD
Exuberant comeback album from the Inspiral Carpets, which finds the group reunited with their original vocalist Stephen Holt
Review
The Inspiral Carpets arose from the “Madchester” boom of the late 1980s and early 1990s to much attention. The Manchester boom encompassed music, popular culture and fashion. The Inspiral Carpets were a highly recognised presence on the scene that included the Stone Roses and the Happy Mondays. The self-titled ‘Inspiral Carpets’ is their first studio album in 20 years.
‘Monochrome’ starts out charging from the gate, with rollicking distinctive keyboards and steady drums, “I’ll take you on a journey through the night/Piece by piece it falls into place,” sings vocalist Stephen Holt, who, the group’s original vocalist, rejoined the group in 2011 replacing Tom Hingley.
The single ‘Spitfire’ is appealing, buoyant pop rock song craft- energized and likable. The lyric “Spitfire, taking me higher/Nothing’s going to get in my way” is a statement of pure positivity.
On ‘You’re So Good for Me’, the momentum grows, indicating an urgency about an arrival at a new point in time: “Something’s got to give/I’ve got to keep on moving.” ‘A to Z of my Heart’ expresses a pronounced romanticism with lyrics about enduring love, alongside a swirling keyboard line.
A soothing number, ‘Flying Like a Bird’, possesses an easy ebb and flow. On ‘Hey Now’ and through much of the album we hear keyboard work from Clint Boon that somehow recalls the playing of Steve Nieve of Elvis Costello and the Attractions fame, although otherwise quite unique. The Inspiral Carpets’ organ and keyboards are at once at least a trace psychedelic as well as compelling.
‘Our Time’ is both fast paced and rocking with a hypnotic beat and an energy indebted to punk.
‘Forever Here’ is a bold statement of arrival. ‘Let You Down’ is an intriguing collaboration with punk poet John Cooper Clarke.
All in all, a solid, capable album ends with ‘Human Shield’. On the closer we hear Stephen Holt gratefully reflecting on his muse, and expressing the heartfelt belief that nothing can go wrong.
Track Listing:-
1
Keep the Circle Around
2
Butterfly
3
Joe
4
Find Out Why
5
Move
6
This Is How It Feels
7
She Comes in the Fall
8
Biggest Mountain
9
Weakness
10
Caravan
11
Please Be Cruel
12
Dragging Me Down
13
Two Worlds Collide
14
Generations
15
Bitches Brew
16
Come Back Tomorrow
17
Saturn 5
18
I Want You
19
Uniform
20
Come Back Tomorrow
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Label Links:-
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