Never On A Monday - This Far

Thursday 1st June 1995
Never On A Monday - This Far

STYLE: Roots/Acoustic
RATING 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 15609-CAS1259
LABEL: Independent
FORMAT: Cassette EP

Reviewed by Tim Walker

The first full album from this new Lancashire quartet (following a four-song EP last year) who've been supporting the Edenitese on a few gigs recently. NOAM occupy a similar musical ballpark as their stagemates, albeit a bit more electric guitar, indie-rock-based (even considering EB's shift in this direction of late). The album suggests to me they'd put in a cracking live set, it's always hard to replicate the energy of a gig performance in a studio demo, but NOAM make a better attempt than many I've heard. Most of the songs here are well-crafted and played, with more than a couple of good hooks (re "The Other Side"), whilst my special award goes to the album's closing track "The Flame", a song from their first demo given the "unplugged" treatment, complete with percussive chair! It's a quirky ending to the tape, the sort of thing all too rare in a band these days. 'This Far' captures a group on a learning curve - I'm sure any remaining signs of inexperience will disappear after a good summer's gigging! In the meantime, all Edenites should catch this promising crew at this summer's festivals, and get those cheques off to Lancashire.

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