Greetings! We have a classic new album out today from Would-Be-Goods and here are the complete release details:
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WOULD-BE-GOODS – EVENTYR
Tracklisting:
1. Sad Stories
2. The Ghost Of Mr. Minton
3. In Bohemia
4. The Girl At No. 7
5. Venusberg
6. Melusine
7. Heart of Tin
8. Pleasure Island
9. Temporary Best Friend
10. Baby Romaine
11. Subtle Charm
12. Enemies of Promise
13. A Professor Momtchiloff Mystery
Highly anticipated fifth album ‘Eventyr’ from revered London quartet Would-Be-Goods is released 20 years after the classic debut album ‘The Camera Loves Me’ on ‘80s cult label él Records. It is their third album for Matinée Recordings, after the well received ‘Brief Lives’ (2002) and ‘The Morning After’ (2004).
“Sad stories are more beautiful” sings Jessica Griffin on the opening track, and those words could be the motto for the album as most of its songs are inspired by folk tales—timeless archetypal stories composed in northern Europe in the 19th century. ‘Eventyr’, meaning ‘adventures’ or ‘fairy tales’, was the title of Hans Christian Andersen’s classic collection of stories, and in songs such as ‘Melusine’ and ‘Heart of Tin’, the Would-Be-Goods show that tales of imagination can evoke the joys and sorrows of life more vividly than dreary realism. Some of the songs stay closer to home: ‘In Bohemia’, ‘The Girl at No. 7’ and ‘The Ghost of Mr. Minton’ depict the arty low life of midcentury London to magnificent effect. Musically, though, ‘Eventyr’ is not a folk album: the songs distill ‘50s and ‘60s styles into something entirely new, traveling through baroque pop, bossanova and rockabilly.
The album was developed slowly over two years and sees Andy Warren—formerly of Adam and the Ants and The Monochrome Set and bass player on the first two Would-Be-Goods albums—return to join Debbie Green on drums and backing vocals, Peter Momtchiloff on lead guitar, and Jessica on lead vocals and guitar.
Another classic album from a band that never goes out of style!
For band photos, soundclips, and more information please see the catalog and artist pages, or visit the Matinée and Would-Be-Goods pages on Myspace.
You can listen to four songs on the Matinée sounds page, or tracks from the album rotating weekly on MySpace, or 30-second samples of all the songs on iTunes. As always, there is a copy reserved just for you on the Matinée order page or in your favorite record shop today. Enjoy!