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Gather The Scattered Mind

Mordecai Smyth

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Format: LP

Cat No: DODOLP40

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Release Date:  24 April 2026

Label:  Mega Dodo

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  1357141599979

Genres:  Rock  New Wave  

  • Description

    'Gather The Scattered Mind' is the fourth album by Mordecai Smyth, and a statement. One which lyrically questions some of the radical changes affecting society. A society of increasing division and tension. Social media, influencers, online dating, the distraction of mobile phones, young adults financially trapped in the family home, AI, and bullying: are all scrutinised.

    Musically, the style has moved on since the last album, 'Things Are Getting Stranger On The Shore'. New members, Luxagen (keys, vocals) and Steve Thompson (bass) have added their considerable musical talents to an already strong line up of Mordecai (vocals, guitar) Tabitha (Sax, clarinet) and Michael Creech (drums, percussion).

    The new direction tips a nod to the "Art Rock" and "New Wave" music of the 1970's, with plenty of modern innovation in store to keep things sounding fresh and exciting.

    Previously, Mordecai Smyth has worked with Terry Bickers (House of Love/Levitation) and recently played live shows supporting Bickers' new band. He has had three albums released by Mega Dodo and has written soundtracks to historical films for the British Film Institute.

    'Gather The Scattered Mind' is limited to 100 copies, comes in a gatefold sleeve with lyric insert.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Armalites And Disco Lights
      • 2. Hung Up On The Art Game
      • 3. Shrine To Youth
      • 4. One And The Same
      • 5. Handed On A Plate

      Side 2

      • 1. Breaking The Backs
      • 2. On A Daily Basis
      • 3. Persuasion
      • 4. Sharp Shooter
      • 5. Was It In Your Head

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