1. Never Got Hip2. Easy Life And Ignominy
3. Superhero No. 1
4. End Of The World
5. Groundwork
6. Half Life Bunker
7. British East India Co. Trafficker
8. Weird Kid
9. I'll Take My Chances
1o. Ghost Of Vernon Howell
11. Claremont Junction Optimist
Foil:
Hugh Duggie (vocals, guitar)
Colin McInally (guitar, vocals)
Shug Anderson (bass)
Alan Findlay (drums)
Scottish band Foil's first album (Spread It all Around) was an enjoyable mix of Britrock and Post Hardcore, full of angry and intelligent songs with a wry sense of humour and enough variation to keep interest. Never Got Hip expands on that and offers even more variety, with brass and string sections cropping up in places. The theme of songwriting is different on Never Got Hip too, Spread It All Around was all songs about being angry whereas a lot of these songs concern different issues. The Ghost Of Vernon Howell is about David Koresh, Easy Life And Ignominy, Groundwork and I'll Take My Chances are all near love songs. I realise that doesn't sound like a whole range of topics but it makes sense to me.
This is one of those albums that needs a couple of listens to preoperly appreciate. I loved Spread It All Around and I was initially disappointed with this album but now I think this is the better album, It sounds more complete, more thoughtful and has its own unique sound whilst showing hints of Fugazi, The Pixies, Half Man Half Biscuit and even Belle And Sebastian in places. It's a great album and it's a shame they never really got anywhere.
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