Fire Records (UK)
Bevis Frond– Little Eden [SILVER VINYL IMPORT 2xLP MARKED DOWN] – New LP
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Tim Sendra: After 35 years of making records under the Bevis Frond banner, 2021's Little Eden is rousing proof that the group's main man Nick Saloman hasn't lost a step. He's gotten older, sure. Maybe a little more bitter, granted. But over the course of 20 songs, he delivers a set of mostly blistering guitar workouts that show him as the missing link between Jimi Hendrix and J. Mascis, but one who's able to toss off an overdriven folk-rocker as hooky as anything this side of the Byrds. The album is divided into the aforementioned melodic rockers like "Cherry Garden" and "They Will Return," where the jangle and fuzz meet like opposing storm fronts and Saloman croaks out bittersweet lyrics that revolve around heartbreak, getting older, and other fun stuff like that. Mixed in are romping blues-rockers ("Brain Fatigue"); semi-acoustic ballads that are played and sung with a rare fragility ("As I Lay Down to Die" being the highlight); moody garage punk rippers that sound like lost Wipers songs ("Here Come the Flies"); and a few surprises like the midtempo Teenage Fanclub-lite harmony pop of "Hold Your Horses." There are a few tunes that cement a spot on the Bevis Frond greatest-hits collection, too, like the lively grunge rocker "Everyone Rise" and the keening power pop nugget "My Own Hollywood," which is a reminder of how good the harmony vocals always are on a Frond album. Throughout it all, Saloman doles out all manner of guitar heroics that culminate in the ten-minute psych-rock blowout "Dreams of Flying," which features five breathtaking minutes of dueling guitar leads. The Bevis Frond isn't just a band anymore, they are almost a genre of their own making now, and if Nick Saloman keeps cranking out albums as inspired, alive, and joyously gnarly as this, the next few decades should bring many more delights.
‘Little Eden’ glows with vintage McCartney-esque couplets before rolling out a chiming signature riff on ‘As I Lay Down To Die’ and adopting Jimi-like phrasing on ‘And Away We Go’.
“Harking back to the liberating songcraft of The Beatles, but with a jagged edge.” Classic Rock
A psychedelically-hewn panoramic take on brutalism Britain punctuated with pure pop melodies and beautifully-observed English melancholy.
This is an album that rekindles your love of music – from the harmonies that are oh-so Teenage Fanclub and Lemonheads, to the grunge and awe of Dinosaur Jr.
“Still mixing pop, punk and psych to giddy effect.” The Guardian
There’s perspective and retrospective tale-spinning where we wait “for the wonderful world to come” (©‘Start Burning’), an imaginary future soundtracked by the spirit of Arthur Lee, brought into focus with witty wordplay on songs that are littered with spine tingling guitar breaks.
Just what you want from “the E17 psych guru.” MOJO
A brand new album from national treasures The Bevis Frond.
“Harking back to the liberating songcraft of The Beatles, but with a jagged edge.” Classic Rock
A psychedelically-hewn panoramic take on brutalism Britain punctuated with pure pop melodies and beautifully-observed English melancholy.
This is an album that rekindles your love of music – from the harmonies that are oh-so Teenage Fanclub and Lemonheads, to the grunge and awe of Dinosaur Jr.
“Still mixing pop, punk and psych to giddy effect.” The Guardian
There’s perspective and retrospective tale-spinning where we wait “for the wonderful world to come” (©‘Start Burning’), an imaginary future soundtracked by the spirit of Arthur Lee, brought into focus with witty wordplay on songs that are littered with spine tingling guitar breaks.
Just what you want from “the E17 psych guru.” MOJO
A brand new album from national treasures The Bevis Frond.
released 2021