Soft
Hearted Scientists' frontman releases solo EP.
It's difficult to think
of a contemporary band as prolifically good as Soft Hearted
Scientists. After seven LPs (and nary a bad one among them) the band
are taking a year out to re-charge their collective battery. That's
not to say they won't be making music. Frontman Nathan Hall has
already enlisted a bunch of pals to back him on his debut solo EP.
Ladies and gentleman say hello to Nathan Hall & The Sinister
Locals.
Fans of SHS will not be
disappointed, this new outfit ploughs a similar furrow. The same
astute, subversive worldview that characterised the best work of the
SHS is present throughout this four song Extended Play. Wide ranging
references, with equal portions of absudities and insights have
always been hallmarks of Hall's work and here is no exception. But
there's always a point to be made, be it with lyrics intent of taking
revenge on the perpetrators of genocide, lamenting the passing of
time or anaylising existencial crises. Clever stuff. No slouch with
the music and textures either. Gentle neo-psych one minute, baroque
pop the next before bursting out some ideas-packed prog the next.
Neat work.
Tracklisting
Everybody's Burning Effigies
Songs For The Flowers
Like A Setting Sun
Catacombs Of Camden Town
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Hall & The Sinister Locals on Facebook.
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Soft Hearted Scientists.
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