STAFF PICK "A much desired power pop LP from Aotearoa, rough at moments, and South Island rubbed in the grooves" Brent
In The Marigolds brims with pleasantly scuffed, quietly considered charm. Songs nod openly to the South Island sounds-of-yesteryear without feeling hamstrung by nostalgic whiff. Rather, Jim Nothing implement the rickety gallop of The Bats (Seahorse Kingdom) or chug-a-chug moves of 3d’s (Yellow House) as sonic-starter to bud their groggyheaded guitar-steez.
“Never Come Down” boasts the kind of spring-loaded chorus Tāmaki Makaurau futurist P.H.F. might mess around with, while “Borrowed Time” pits power-pop urgency against the easy thrum of Melted Ice Cream alumni, Salad Boys.
Should every knotty rock outfit have a violinist handy? Anita Clark makes a case for yip! Across the record she acts as anchor and alternate weather; throwing emotionally weighted leads, defiant sustains and winning harmonies against Sullivan’s sunkist ditties. The production, courtesy of drummer (and Melted Ice Cream boss-hog) Brian Feary, feels both craggy and spacious, capturing perfectly the open claustrophobia of life in a flat city.
Tracklist
- It Won't Be Long
- Never Come Down
- Seahorse Kingdom
- Nowhere Land
- Already Gone
- Fall Back Down
- Yellow House
- Borrowed Time
- Only Life
- Something New
- Back Again
- In The Marigolds
Please note that In The Marigolds is currently not in store but is with our local supplier.
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