One would like to think that the Corals new mini album was spawned by an inventive group, driven by youth and afflatus to cloister themselves in the woods for a dose of cogitation and creation. But it was probably all a lark. In all likelihood, they bought an ounce and shacked up in Wales for a week, committing songs to tape for the simple fact that they knew theyd forget most of the session. With this in mind, the young Scousers should be lauded for creating an extemporised curates egg where one would expect them to shit the bed. "Precious Eyes and "Lovers Paradise exhibit the bands effortless knack for pop that dominated their eponymous LP, whereas "I Forgot My Name and "Migraine can hardly be considered songs at all. Of course, they are just kids and kids should be allowed to play, lets just hope that the pot was laced with paint thinner and that they left the dealers number in Wales.
(Deltasonic)Coral
Nightfreak and the Sons of Becker
BY Andrew SteenbergPublished Mar 1, 2004