I CAN'T WAIT FOR THIS ONE!
Straight from the Domino newsletter:
The brand new album by Clinic, Visitations, is due for release on 16th October. The album, produced by the band with Gareth Jones, was recorded over the Summer in Liverpool.
A stark contrast to the darker, denser sound of Winchester Catherdral, Visitations has an intensely upbeat and fuzz based party feel to it. Below is a track by track commentary on the album:
'Family' - a ballroom favourite, marred by fuzz.
'Animal/Human' - delves into social engineering and impact on human decency.
'Gideon' - raw, neo-12 bar outing with illegal symbols.
'Harvest(within you)' - laid back and groovy modern classic.
'Tusk(album version)' - intense punk song, about some people's need to lie to exist.
'Paradise' - very mellow yet emotional dancefloor excursion.
'Children of Kellogg' - the lynchpin of the new record. Proto-metal riff, xylophone and Johnny Mathis-styled segue/coda.
'If you could read your mind' - medieval acid punk.
'Jigsaw Man' - acoustic pagan celebration, contains the opening line "Mother melted in the fridge".
'Interlude' - erotic break-up song.
'The New Seeker' - communal fuzz rebirth with skewed electronica.
'Visitations' - fragile and traumatic set closer. Features the line "One more offer one more lie, are temptations in your life".
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*'Harvest' will be the first single taken from the album and is due for release on 2nd October.
Old school Clinic: 'Walking With Thee'
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