The Nectarine No. 9 - Saint Jack (1995, Reissue 2015)
BAND/ARTIST: The Nectarine No. 9
- Title: Saint Jack
- Year Of Release: 2015
- Label: Forever Heavenly
- Genre: Indie Rock, Psychedelic Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 82:17 min
- Total Size: 203 / 513 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Saint Jack
02. Curdled Fragments
03. Fading Memory Babe
04. Can't Scratch Out
05. This Arsehole's Been Burned Too Many Times Before
06. It's Not My Baby Putting It Down
07. My Trapped Lightning
08. Just Another Fucked Up Little Druggy on the Scene
09. Couldn't Phone Potatoes
10. Dead Horse Arum
11. Firecrackers
12. Un-Loaded for You
13. Clipped Wings & Flower Stings
14. Tape Your Head On
15. Frownland (The Peel Sessions)
16. Un-Loaded for You (The Peel Sessions)
17. Pull My Daisy (The Peel Sessions)
18. Going Off Someone (The Peel Sessions)
19. This Arsehole's Been Burned Too Many Times Before (The Peel Sessions)
20. These Days (The Peel Sessions)
21. Adjusted Timepiece (The Peel Sessions)
22. Tape Your Head On (The Peel Sessions)
23. Thunder Over Kilburn Automatic (The Peel Sessions)
Nectarine no 9 were the ’90s band fronted by former Fire Engines leader Davey Henderson and this has been re-issued with a bonus Peel Sessions download intact. It says much for Henderson’s abilities that this is still worth a listen despite some distinct ’90s production values (God, the drums on fiery opening title track).
What this reminds me a lot of is the harsher more discordant end of the Wolfhounds, Henderson’s gravelly bark isn’t that far away from Dave Callahan’s growl. Like that band they also take chances with sequencing. ‘Curdled Fragments’ is a sweet instrumental and ‘Fading Memory Babe’ an oddball slice of guitar slithers before we get back to the tough skewed indie that most defines them. They are rarely melodic though -- ‘My Trapped Lightning’ is the most Captain Beefheart thing I’ve heard all year with it’s dancing, ragged guitars -- and instead Nectarine No 9 lift up Glasgow’s dark underbelly and create grimy twisting guitar anthems to soundtrack the gutter.
What this reminds me a lot of is the harsher more discordant end of the Wolfhounds, Henderson’s gravelly bark isn’t that far away from Dave Callahan’s growl. Like that band they also take chances with sequencing. ‘Curdled Fragments’ is a sweet instrumental and ‘Fading Memory Babe’ an oddball slice of guitar slithers before we get back to the tough skewed indie that most defines them. They are rarely melodic though -- ‘My Trapped Lightning’ is the most Captain Beefheart thing I’ve heard all year with it’s dancing, ragged guitars -- and instead Nectarine No 9 lift up Glasgow’s dark underbelly and create grimy twisting guitar anthems to soundtrack the gutter.
Rock | Indie | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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