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LEFT OUTSIDES, THE
TITLE
A Place to Hide
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
FEEDING TUBE RECORDS/CARDINAL FUZZ
CATALOG #
FTR 552LP
FTR 552LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
8/14/2020
"Much needed vinylization of an amazing live set, previously issued as a CDR in an edition of 100 by the fine Borley Rectory label. Finally, for the good of all mankind, the music from this great night, opening for
Robyn Hitchcock
at London's Betsey Trotwood in October 2018, is turntable ready.
A Place to Hide
begins with the album's one new original tune 'My Reflection Once Was Me.' The song brims with harmonium-iced vocals that cannot fail to bring a certain German-born chanteuse to mind. Built over a lovely droning base, and slow, martial pulsing, the song answers a rarely asked question -- what might it have sounded like if
Tim Buckley
had written a tune for
Nico
to do on
Chelsea Girl
? I think you'll be damn happy with this reply. About half the album is made up of songs from their then-newly-released masterpiece,
All That Remains
. But the way they attack those tunes here has an additional shroud of moodiness drawn over it, adding a whole 'nother layer of dark richness. This is not always the tone the band shoots for in a live setting, but it's a truly otherworldly treat when they do. Because they really nail it, with a feel that makes me recall early work by the legendary
Opal
. The same is true on the two cover tunes. The traditional 'Young Girl Cut Down in Her Prime' (done so memorably by
Shirley & Dolly Collins
on
Love Death & the Lady
) is a tune the duo previously recorded for the Ptolemaic Terrascope's great 2016 comp LP,
Paper Leaves
. But precious few copies of that one managed to get into the right hands. And this version is perfect -- stark, haunting, electric. The other cover is a revelatory take on 'Splash 1,' from
The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators
.
The Left Outsides
gently lift up one of the most beautiful songs the Elevators ever did, turning it into something even more charmed and wistful than the original. And that's it. A truly beautiful album from start to finish. And a great place to start exploring the band's sound if you've not done so yet. Don't be afraid to play catch up. There's plenty more to come." --
Byron Coley
, 2020
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