I’m a late comer to Richard Hawley (of Pulp fame.) Six albums and I’ve only just discovered him. On the bright side though, it seems that I’ve discovered him just at his peak and having listened to his latest album “Truelove’s Gutter” many times now (too many Anthony might say!) I have fallen in love with his beautifully poetic lyrics and hypnotic melodies! “Open Up Your Door” which features on his latest album was used recently in a Häagen-Dazs ad, and I imagine helped many, including me, discover Hawley’s great talent.
Hawley has an amazing capacity to take the mundane and turn it into a beautifully poetic sentiment. The simplicity of the opening song “As the Dawn Breaks” sets the mood for the rest of the album. The song depicts such a private moment, the witnessing of dawn over a cityscape, romanticised by the early morning songbird, it is almost begs us to partake in the intimacy. No, there are no bells and whistles with this album, though there is a saw and a glass harmonica! The odd choice of instruments and the non-intrusive orchestrations create a haunting and almost hypnotic simplicity. Without meaning to trivialise these gorgeous compositions, think meditative whale music … Hawley’s music takes you to the quietest part of your inner self and making the journey is more than worthwhile.
That’s why this album needs to be listened to … not just as a backdrop when you’re tidying out the filing cabinet … but given the attention it requires to work it’s magic on you. Sit back, close your eyes and enjoy!
I know that Neill Hannon lists The Magnetic Fields, along with Burt Bacharach and Scott Walker, as his influences but when I first listened to Stephin Merritt sing Nothing Matters When We’re Dancing, I’d have sworn on my life that it was Neil Hannon. While Neil did do some collaborations with The Magnetic Fields, it was not on this song. Does everybody with a dramatic baratone voice sound the same? And who is influencing who?
I love The Divine Comedy and I can see why the two bands might look to each other for inspiration. I think of The Divine Comedy as very European and The Magnetic Fields as very East Coast-ish, which they are! Neil’s music is the Old World and Merrit is New World in flavour, taking itself slightly less seriously.
When I listen to the Magnetic Fields, I can’t help thinking that their music comes off as The Beach Boys meets Leonard Cohen. While there’s something refreshingly uplifting in many of the tunes, especially on 69 Love Songs, the lyrics are Tim Burton-ish … oddly and entertainingly morbid and offbeat. That’s exactly what I love about them.
Take these lyrics from the unapologetically upbeat tune of I’m The Luckiest Guy On The Lower East Side …
My car is ugly but then I’m ugly too. I know you’d
never give me a second glance but when the weather’s
nice, all the other guys don’t stand a chance …
I only keep this heap for you
cause I’m the ugliest guy on the Lower East Side
but I’ve got wheels and you want to go for a ride
Be sure to listen to Reno Dakota for another great example!
Neil Hannon’s lyrics tend to be more old-fashionedly tragic and upfront ironic. I do love both bands .. a lot … but if I had to choose, I’d stick with my first love … The Divine Comedy.
Absolutley delighted to see that Neil Hannon has got his latest album completed and will be releasing it on May 31st. Can’t wait. Just looking at the cover has me excited. Getting a sense of self mocking opulence from the cover with a teany-weany hint of steampunk! The Divine Comedy seldom disappoint so here’s hoping the talent on the tracks matches the genius of the cover!
It’s a 10th for the Divine Comedy so something extra special to celebrate for Neil.
I’m particularly looking forward to the tracks “The Complete Banker”, “When and Man Cries” and “Can You Stand Upon One Leg” … as bizarre and original a title as you’d expect from one of Ireland’s most idiosyncratically-unique artists!
Here’s the full playlist for the album :
1. Down In The Street Below
2. The Complete Banker
3. Neapolitan Girl
4. Bang Goes The Knighthood
5. At The Indie Disco
6. Have You Ever Been In Love
7. Assume the Perpendicular
8. The Lost Art of Conversation
9. Island Life
10. When A Man Cries
11. Can You Stand Upon One Leg
12. I Like
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