The Black Watch: Fromthing Somethat (Vinyl LP)
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Fromthing Somethat, the tongue-twister title of legendary L.A. dreampop/indiepop foursome, The Black Watch's nineteenth LP, comes from a mistake front man John Andrew Fredrick made whilst singing a line from the song The Lonesome Death of Mary Hansen. Cleverly self-effacing album titles have been a part of this serious band's aesthetic ever since 2011's well-received Led Zeppelin Five (along with such titles as Jiggery-Pokery, After the Gold Room, The Gospel According To John, and Magic Johnson). This record hops, skips, and jumps from dreamy-floaty (the opening number, St Fair Isle Sweater) to dance-y (the almost-disco of The Nothing That Is) to majestic (All I Know (Is That the Moon is Beautiful) to dark/ominous (Drip, Drip, Drip) and back again to dreamlike (For Always Then To Keep and the soaring closing lullaby I'm Not Hung Up). And yet it's all of a piece-a record that perhaps sounds like every 60's, 80's, or 90's guitar band you've ever loved and, well, unmistakably a The Black Watch record. Saint Fair Isle Sweater, The Nothing That Is, The Lonesome Death Of Mary Hansen, Green Stars Clouds Departing, Drip Drip Drip, All I Know (Is That The Moon Is Beautiful), Such Like Friendly Demons, The Haves ; Nots, For Always Then To Keep, I'm Not Hung Up
Fromthing Somethat, the tongue-twister title of legendary L.A. dreampop/indiepop foursome, The Black Watch's nineteenth LP, comes from a mistake front man John Andrew Fredrick made whilst singing a line from the song The Lonesome Death of Mary Hansen. Cleverly self-effacing album titles have been a part of this serious band's aesthetic ever since 2011's well-received Led Zeppelin Five (along with such titles as Jiggery-Pokery, After the Gold Room, The Gospel According To John, and Magic Johnson). This record hops, skips, and jumps from dreamy-floaty (the opening number, St Fair Isle Sweater) to dance-y (the almost-disco of The Nothing That Is) to majestic (All I Know (Is That the Moon is Beautiful) to dark/ominous (Drip, Drip, Drip) and back again to dreamlike (For Always Then To Keep and the soaring closing lullaby I'm Not Hung Up). And yet it's all of a piece-a record that perhaps sounds like every 60's, 80's, or 90's guitar band you've ever loved and, well, unmistakably a The Black Watch record. Saint Fair Isle Sweater, The Nothing That Is, The Lonesome Death Of Mary Hansen, Green Stars Clouds Departing, Drip Drip Drip, All I Know (Is That The Moon Is Beautiful), Such Like Friendly Demons, The Haves ; Nots, For Always Then To Keep, I'm Not Hung Up