Cat No: SCR330LP
The Early Years release their new album, Modern Moonlight, via Sonic Cathedral on May 22. Its their first in a decade and just their third in 20 years, following their eponymous debut for Beggars Banquet in 2006 and II, which was released on Sonic Cathedral in 2016 and recently named as one of Uncuts Greatest Albums of the 2010s.
It was worth the wait. Its a stunning mix of Davids Bowie and Byrne, John Cage, Conny Plank, Brian Eno, Radiohead. All the usual stuff, says nominal frontman Dave Malkinson. Loved ones and Italian red wine played a part, too, Oblique Strategies
There is nothing particularly oblique about the ten tracks here, though. A New Way Of Living is a nod to not only Berlin-era Bowie, but also their own single Like A Suicide, the bands first release for Sonic Cathedral back in 2008. The febrile funk of Get Up Get Out is like The Stooges recoding the DNA of Here Come The Warm Jets. The River which snuck out as a single late last year aims for an Eno / Moroder cross, but ends up sounding like James Holden. Heaven Over There is huge and heartbreaking, a ballad for our times, up there with The Verve or even Elbow at their most anthemic and vulnerable. Tired Eyes, meanwhile, recalls Fading Frontier-era Deerhunter.
The start of the second half ups the tempo. Shimmering Stone mixes LCD Soundsystem with what sounds like Gregorian chants. The Gift sounds like a party in a studio, which it was, recorded at Monnow Valley in South Wales. Three Quarters is a Beta Band meets A Certain Ratio-style groove based around a simple Steve Reich-esque loop with timbales. The title track is inspired by the more acoustic Verve tracks on No Come Down and closer Silver Lips (Champagne Eyes) sparkles and fizzes across its two halves, with vocals by Lorena Quintanilla from labelmates Lorelle Meets The Obsolete.
I wanted the album to be called III, but the others vetoed that, says guitarist Roger Mackin. Modern Moonlight came about at 2am when we were writing the song.
Heroes dont stand in sunlight anymore, they stand in the bluish glare of a phone at 2am wondering if anyone else is listening or even awake, expands drummer Phil Raines. Moonlight is not a thing, its a condition, light that has already touched something else. Its borrowed. Reflected. Slightly late. It is the expectation of the present arriving after weve moved.
So, this is not about our moon. Its about how were all responding to the world weve found ourselves living in, hoping for utopia, but realising were all late to the party.
In the case of Modern Moonlight, its better late than never.
Tracklisting:
1. A New Way of Living
2. Get Up Get Out
3. The River
4. Heaven Over There
5. Tired Eyes
6. Shimmering Stone
7. The Gift
8. Three Quarters
9. Modern Moonlight
10. Silver Lips (Champagne Eyes)
11. The River *HEX Edit* ^
^ CD-only bonus track
Modern Moonlight
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