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Silverlake

Pugwash

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Format: LP

Cat No: LJX111LP

Release Date:  24 November 2017

Label:  Lojinx

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5060397531254

Genres:  Rock  

Release Date:  15 December 2017

Label:  Lojinx

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5060397531247

Genres:  Rock  

  • Description

    If Brit Awards were handed out to Best Kept Secrets or Lamentably Lost Legends, Pugwash wouldn’t be able to move under the weight of their gongs. In the 20 years since the Irish band was formed by Thomas Walsh – an ELO, XTC and Beach Boys nut from Drimnagh, south Dublin – their reputation has grown by stealth and they’ve caught the attention of almost all of Walsh’s musical heroes, but mainstream success has remained frustratingly, tantalisingly just out of reach. Well if it’s ever going to happen, it’s now, with the release of their seventh studio album Silverlake. It’s not only Thomas’s best body of work to date, but an album which leaves you marvelling at how effortlessly he can conjure up so many heavenly pop gems after all these years. Silverlake differs from recent Pugwash albums in one major respect: it’s essentially a collaboration between two men – Thomas and Jason Falkner. As a former member of Jellyfish, respected solo artist, and musician, Falkner - who’s worked with everyone from Paul McCartney to Air - is another underrated artist with a hugely loyal international following. For fans of these two cult heroes this promised to be a dream ticket…and it delivers in droves. Recorded in Falkner’s LA studio earlier this year, the result is a classy pop-rock feast featuring Walsh’s endlessly hooky melodies and Falkner’s unmistakeable sonic footprint.

    Description

    If Brit Awards were handed out to Best Kept Secrets or Lamentably Lost Legends, Pugwash wouldn’t be able to move under the weight of their gongs. In the 20 years since the Irish band was formed by Thomas Walsh – an ELO, XTC and Beach Boys nut from Drimnagh, south Dublin – their reputation has grown by stealth and they’ve caught the attention of almost all of Walsh’s musical heroes, but mainstream success has remained frustratingly, tantalisingly just out of reach. Well if it’s ever going to happen, it’s now, with the release of their seventh studio album Silverlake. It’s not only Thomas’s best body of work to date, but an album which leaves you marvelling at how effortlessly he can conjure up so many heavenly pop gems after all these years. Silverlake differs from recent Pugwash albums in one major respect: it’s essentially a collaboration between two men – Thomas and Jason Falkner. As a former member of Jellyfish, respected solo artist, and musician, Falkner - who’s worked with everyone from Paul McCartney to Air - is another underrated artist with a hugely loyal international following. For fans of these two cult heroes this promised to be a dream ticket…and it delivers in droves. Recorded in Falkner’s LA studio earlier this year, the result is a classy pop-rock feast featuring Walsh’s endlessly hooky melodies and Falkner’s unmistakeable sonic footprint.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. The Perfect Summer
      • 2. What Are You Like
      • 3. Why Do I
      • 4. Better Than Nothing At All
      • 5. Without You
      • 6. Sunshine True
      • 7. Everyone Knows That You're Mine
      • 8. Make It Yourself
      • 9. Such A Shame
      • 10. Easier Done Than Said
      • 11. Autarch
      • 12. Deeper Deeper (bonus)

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. The Perfect Summer
      • 2. What Are You Like
      • 3. Why Do I
      • 4. Better Than Nothing At All
      • 5. Without You
      • 6. Sunshine True
      • 7. Everyone Knows That You're Mine
      • 8. Make It Yourself
      • 9. Such A Shame
      • 10. Easier Done Than Said
      • 11. Autarch