New Weird Britain in Review for June by Noel Gardner


Noel Gardner brings us artificial birdsong, real birdsong, a metal nail hammered up a nostril, and a big set of technoise gloomsteppers in his latest re from British fringes

Weird Weather

Nothing like starting your reviews dispatch with a release that makes you question how you’ve been going about things. It’s Something Looming (Upset The Rhythm/Feel It) by London’s Marcel Wave, who play a garage-rocking strain of post punk with hints of psychedelia and indie pop. Its thematic view, as espoused by vocalist Maike Hale-Jones, is stoutly British, and if her four supporting musicians don’t get strictly weird then their interplay contains depth, and multitudes.

Maybe I should review more things that sound like this album? Maybe more things that sound like this…

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