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The Lees Of Memory - Unnecessary Evil (STEREO edition) ((CD))
I stubbornly refused to pan anything on Unnecessary Evil... or The Blinding White Of Nothing At All. Pulled a power move and demanded mono! But Mike Purcell wanted to hear a stereo version of UE and now you can too, only from Goldstar Recordings!!!" On 2014s Sisyphus Says, the Lees Of Memory led by ex-Superdrag frontman John Davis with able assistance from guitarist Brandon Fisher (also formerly of Superdrag) and drummer Nick Slack debuted with a heady blast of shoegazey squall. Unnecessary Evil (mixed in mono) is more streamlined and sonically varied, a closer cousin, perhaps, to the classic output of Davis former band, and its even better than its predecessor. (To be clear, thats high praise, as Sisyphus is aces.) The opening Any Way But Down chimes away like the Churchs The Unguarded Moment (one of the best songs ever, so theres an idea of how worthy it is), and Davis, an avowed Big Star acolyte, neatly echoes that groups melodic greatness with XLII. Fear not, the trio doesnt abandon what made Sisyphus so appealing: Just For A Moment, co-penned by Fisher, and the closing Look Away, which starts quietly and climaxes epically, are infused with that records sweeping scope. No matter the style, Davis songwriting brilliance ensures Unnecessary Evil you knew this was coming is essential. Matt Hickey (Magnet Magazine).
1. Any Way But Down 2. No Power 3. XLII 4. Stay Down 5. Just For A Moment 6. Unnecessary Evil 7. Artificial Air 8. The End Of The Day 9. Squared Up 10. Look Away
- Format Detail: CD
- Internal ID: JITRE
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- Genre: Rock