The Shifters - Have a Cunning Plan (2018)
BAND/ARTIST: The Shifters
- Title: Have a Cunning Plan
- Year Of Release: 2018
- Label: Trouble In Mind Records
- Genre: Indie Rock, Alternative
- Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 30:14 min
- Total Size: 69 / 172 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Molasses 01:47
02. Work/Life, Gym Etc 02:27
03. John Doe's Colleague 03:37
04. Carlisle 03:01
05. Medieval Kicks! 02:33
06. Pyramid Scheme 01:45
07. Straight Lines 03:51
08. Boer Hymn 01:39
09. How Long? 02:30
10. Andrew Bolt 06:59
01. Molasses 01:47
02. Work/Life, Gym Etc 02:27
03. John Doe's Colleague 03:37
04. Carlisle 03:01
05. Medieval Kicks! 02:33
06. Pyramid Scheme 01:45
07. Straight Lines 03:51
08. Boer Hymn 01:39
09. How Long? 02:30
10. Andrew Bolt 06:59
After two 7-inch singles and a demo cassette (recently pressed to wax), Melbourne quintet The Shifters finally unveil their first full-length album "Have a Cunning Plan".
Recorded at Al Montfort (of Total Control/Terry)’s home studio, “Have A Cunning Plan” ups the fidelity a bit, tempering the up-front crunch of their previous demo/LP. The sonic space suits the band, allowing the unpretentious complexity of the songs & lyrics to generate the “oomph” rather than bludgeoning the listener with treble and feedback.
The album showcases ten new tracks by the band at their best; scrappy, self-destructive, stumbling and brilliant pop music that seems tossed off or nonchalant on the surface but is rife with rewards upon further listening. Early album bangers like “Molasses” and the first single “Work/Life, Gym Etc” are instant earworms, (as are “Straight Lines” & “Pyramid Scheme”, the latter reworked from a recent 7-inch) but it’s the simple-yet-sophisticated songcraft of tunes like “How Long?” or the languid strum of “Andrew Bolt” that are heavy on mood and are vehicles for vocalist/guitarist Miles Jansen’s erudite lyrics that simultaneously celebrate and decry the banality of life, while also tackling larger issues of colonialism conservatism’s effects on society at large.
Recorded at Al Montfort (of Total Control/Terry)’s home studio, “Have A Cunning Plan” ups the fidelity a bit, tempering the up-front crunch of their previous demo/LP. The sonic space suits the band, allowing the unpretentious complexity of the songs & lyrics to generate the “oomph” rather than bludgeoning the listener with treble and feedback.
The album showcases ten new tracks by the band at their best; scrappy, self-destructive, stumbling and brilliant pop music that seems tossed off or nonchalant on the surface but is rife with rewards upon further listening. Early album bangers like “Molasses” and the first single “Work/Life, Gym Etc” are instant earworms, (as are “Straight Lines” & “Pyramid Scheme”, the latter reworked from a recent 7-inch) but it’s the simple-yet-sophisticated songcraft of tunes like “How Long?” or the languid strum of “Andrew Bolt” that are heavy on mood and are vehicles for vocalist/guitarist Miles Jansen’s erudite lyrics that simultaneously celebrate and decry the banality of life, while also tackling larger issues of colonialism conservatism’s effects on society at large.
Year 2018 | Rock | Alternative | Indie | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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