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LEFT OUTSIDES, THE
TITLE
Are You Sure I Was There?
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
FEEDING TUBE RECORDS/CARDINAL FUZZ
CATALOG #
FTR 567LP
FTR 567LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
11/13/2020
"At last, a new studio LP from superb London duo,
The Left Outsides
, to follow up on 2018's amazing
All That Remains
. The basic building blocks remain the same -- half of the sound is
Alison Cotton
and her viola and keys, the other half is
Mark Nicholas
with a stunning array of guitars -- but the structures they create this time are darker and more forbidding than their antecedents. This album feels very much a piece of the season in which it is being released, as the leaves strip themselves from trees and the sky grows colder, greyer by the hour. More than once while
Are You Sure I Was There
spun I was put in mind of the classic
Rainy Day
LP, masterminded by
Kendra Smith
back in 1984. The Left Outsides possess the same sure grasp of that place where sorrow, ecstasy and psychedelics meet in a shower of dying stars. The tunes here are wonderful. Most are new, although a few have been heard before in different forms (if you knew where to listen.) 'The Wind No Longer Stirs the Trees' (with its glorious blend of backwards and forward motion) was on a 7" lathe, backed with 'As Night Falls' (a beautiful ode to the promise of winter.) The track 'Séance' was first recorded as part of a celebration of
Help the Witch
, the debut novel by former music critic
Tom Cox
. And 'My Reflection Once Was Me' (which recalls
The Trees
' epic tunes by combining massive blocks of raging guitar with Alison's steady vocals) was featured on the live
A Place to Hide
LP (FTR 552LP). The other compositions are all-new and utterly great. The tunes that Mark sings tend to evoke a certain '60s whisp. Whether it's the
Floyd
ian lilt of 'Only Time Will Tell,' the freakbeat pop of 'November on My Mind,' or 'Pictures of You,' which stacks a dreamy '60s overlay upon contempo pop structuring. Alison's vocals often display a more folky essence. 'The Stone Barn' has a vibe very similar to some of
Sandy Denny
's later solo work, grounded by stately piano chords. 'Things Can Never Be the Same' centers on a gorgeous mid-paced vocal performance, encased in spinning webs of very elegant guitar. And the conjoined vocals on 'A Face in the Crowd,' sit atop a huge fuzz riff, sounding like the perfect anthem for the new Slow Music Movement. They won't back down! And you shouldn't either..." --
Byron Coley
, 2020
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