The progenitors of post-rock. It’s a “genre” that I only dabble in at the edges, so haven’t really listened to any Bark Psychosis, despite recognising the name.
I took another listen to a few songs from Hex, including this one. It’s atmospheric. Thanks for prompting me to do so.
What do you think of their new songs? Edit - when I say “new”, I mean the unreleased and newer stuff that’s getting released in March.
You’re welcome!
I liked it, thanks. I wouldn’t call myself in any way a BJM person, however I do have the One Dove album and Dot Allison’s first solo album.
I found this brief recap of Lambert’s life and work.
Thanks, I had a listen. I could really picture them playing at a festival like this.
You’re welcome. I am glad you like that one. Thanks for replying.
I like this one. I prefer this to The Cure’s version, I think.
See also, this thread from Aug 2023.
Also, am visiting the zoo today.
There are also similarities to Dream Wife, who are also from Brighton.
The album is really quite something
I enjoyed it, they have some catchy numbers. It was at a small/medium sized venue, 300 capacity. It was Serra’s birthday so they had a cake on stage that all the band members took a bite out of without using their hands. Her mum, dad and brother must have come over to Melbourne for the gig; she’s from Western Australia.
Support band was Delivery
Yes, I saw a promo for a gig/festival that the DJ version was appearing at and I got excited thinking it was the band.
I enjoyed that more than Show Me Heaven 😉. Maria McKee does have a decent voice, as you say. YT also decided to play me Lone Justice’s covers of Sweet Jane and Walk On The Wild Side.
Speaking of covers, someone has declared 5 Feb as International Covers Day. We should “celebrate” it here.
Yes, and the original resolution was something like this!
Thanks for saying!