Cardiff's
psych-collective release their ambitious 6th
album. A wide-reaching 24 track song cycle.
There's no other band
quite like Soft Hearted Scientists. The Cardiff-based mavericks' 6th
album is ample proof of that, and may be their strongest yet. Over an
ambitious song-cycle of 24 tracks, Soft Hearted Scientists take you
to places other bands don't, yet still manage to buy you an ice cream
and get you home in time for tea.
There's a lot to
immerse yourself in with this disc. At almost an hour long, it's
divided into four sections, each containing full length songs as well
as short musical snippets and jingles. There's a vast musical scope
across the whole shebang, their trademark nursery rhyme melodies rub
shoulders with eerie soundscape pieces, folksy interludes and moments
of baroque elegance. It's as if Meic Stevens has made an album with
Syd Barrett, and got the BBC Radiophonic Workshop to produce.
At times the album come
across as a soundtrack to an as yet unmade movie. Quite what that
movie's plot-line would be is anyone's guess. It would have to
involve hermit crabs, flying horses and moments of tripped-out
japery. A film worthy of a kickstarter project if ever there was
one!
For all the Brit-psych
whimsy the album also contains some deeper lyrical themes which are
occasionally at odds with the music and melodies that contain them.
This spoonful-of-sugar/bitter-pill approach makes for a listening
experience that's both gently unsettling (in a good way), and
genuinely surprising.
“We may be the last
flowers in the garden” they sing on Cobra Clouds. Let's hope not,
but if so these are plants we should love and nurture. Take up thy
watering-can and walk.
The band play Sheffield
Lantern Theatre on Saturday 8th November.
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