Sinister: Pop Art Bagpipe Explosion!
PJMiller
pjmiller at xxx.es
Tue Aug 25 12:11:10 BST 1998
This morning I heard another track from the new LP - "Sleep The Clock
Around". It was great, there were Pigeon Street sound effects in the
background and the bagpipes fit like a comfy pair of old slippers (tartan
ones with fluffy lining). I liked it a lot, much more than that other one,
which I also liked a lot, just didn't realise it at the time. It was on
Spanish National Radio 3 Pop. I wasn0't doing the washing up this time, I
was having a dump. To be honest, I think I'd finished, but I sat put until
the song had finished. The lavatory is where I hear most new releases,
because it's the place where I usually listen to the radio. Therefore a lot
of new releases are subconsciously linked with voiding the contents of my
bowels. The DJ said that B&S were from Glasgow but connected to the French
music scene because that's where the records are released and that this is
the first one with electronic elements as part of the fabric of the songs
instead of just as decoration and they favour simplicity and melancholy in
their music. I decided not to take the day off work this time, because
otherwise I'd never get anything done. I put on my green and yellow fat
belly bus t-shirt instead.
Peter
PS: Second B&S content-filled message in a row!!!
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