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Moshi Moshi Records present One Day All Of This Won't Matter Any More by Slow Club due for release on the 19th August 2016. How do you keep a band interesting after ten years? It's a question Slow Club's Charles Watson and Rebecca Taylor must have asked themselves as they started work on their fourth album.The answer seems to be producer Matthew E. White, the master of Southern-gothic folk, whose in-house band at Richmond's Spacebomb Studios provided the consistency and tone the album required. Almost every track was played live in the studio, allowing the long-established session band's…mehr

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Moshi Moshi Records present One Day All Of This Won't Matter Any More by Slow Club due for release on the 19th August 2016. How do you keep a band interesting after ten years? It's a question Slow Club's Charles Watson and Rebecca Taylor must have asked themselves as they started work on their fourth album.The answer seems to be producer Matthew E. White, the master of Southern-gothic folk, whose in-house band at Richmond's Spacebomb Studios provided the consistency and tone the album required. Almost every track was played live in the studio, allowing the long-established session band's natural chemistry to augment Charles and Rebecca's, with the double advantage of recording being very effective, and also comparatively quick. One Day.... contains some of the best melodies they've yet created. The duo's knack for writing hooks and melody has, if anything, become stronger. There are choruses here you instantly feel you've known your whole life, like 'Ancient Rolling Seas' timeless, reassuring refrain of "I'll always be by your side", or 'Champion''s Dolly Parton via-Linda Ronstadt anthem of self-celebration through the darkest times. Perhaps best of all are a pair of songs to be found at the top of what traditionalists would call "side 2"- 'Rebecca Casanova', a slice of widescreen, four-to-the-floor pop that recalls soft-rock giants Fleetwood Mac in the way it channels heartbreak onto the dancefloor, and 'Tattoo Of The King', a tale that takes Neil Young and the Doobie Brothers to the disco.
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1Where the light gets lost00:05:30
2Ancient rolling sea00:04:55
3In waes00:03:49
4Silver morning00:04:53
5Come on poet00:04:24
6Sweetest grape of the vine00:03:36
7Give me some peace00:03:37
8Rebecca Casanova00:03:53
9Tattoo of the king00:04:47
10The jinx00:04:04
11Champion00:03:34
12Let the blade do the work00:11:18