Skotske The Pastels driver deres
eget label, Geographic Music, et datterselskab under Domino, ligesom de har en
hånd eller to med i pladeforretningen Monorail Music i Glasgow. Forleden
linkede The Pastels til debut- 7”eren, ’Albany’, med Spinning Coin. Et ungt
band fra hjembyen, der prompte fik mig til at tænke på andre af Glasgows stolte
sønner og døtre. Orange Juice, Teenage Fanclub og navnlig The Pastels.
Her Spinning Coins debutkassetten,
der kom for et års tid siden, hvorfra ’Albany’ er hentet. Singlen er på gaden
om en måneds tid.
1. Hanging Gown (3:02)
2. Albany (2:34)
3. Late Late Late (1:38)
4. Neverends (3:44)
Ifølge Sean Armstrong, der
skriver det meste af musikken til Spinning Coin, handler ’Albany’ om, hvordan
pressen og den britiske regering rottede sig sammen om at skabe splid, blandt
de vælgere, der havde tænkt sig at stemme ja til skotsk uafhængighed ved valget
i 2014.
“Albany is a song that
remains from a short period spent living in a flat with the address 'Albany
Mews' on Sauchiehall Street in Glasgow. It was in the lead up to the Scottish
referendum. I was very angry about politics at that time, and had begun to feel
that the UK government and mainstream press were working together on instilling
a basic distrust among people who might otherwise have united and voted for
something more fair, and favourable to the majority. I wanted to express
something opposite to that; and instead to promote tolerance, respect, and
diversity”
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