Mansuns second album was always going to be a tricky affair. How do follow up the success
(artistic and commercial) of Attack of the Grey Lantern? It seems the record company thankfuly
were still happy to let the 4 lads from Chester have their head.The result is certainly a more
confident effort although I feel it lacks the prog credentials of their debut. No orchestral
arrangements and the songs feel less connected. On the plus side the band are considerably
tighter and are playing better than before. There is also a good consistency to the music
overall with no tapering off of quality towards the end as seemed to be the with the debut.Thats
a good achievement for an album with a running time of 70 minutes.
Could I recommend this album to prog fans? Perhaps not as much as AOTGL but if you are
looking for indie rock with a brain that packs a decent punch then this may just hit the spot.
richardh |3/5 |
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