Showing posts with label the junipers leicester band. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the junipers leicester band. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 September 2024

ALBUM REVIEW of CUT YOUR KEY in SHINDIG MAGAZINE..

 


Maybe a year and a half ago The Junipers stepped out of 1967 and affiliated themselves with the great stable of bands based around London's Redbricks Club Night. Unlike a lot of modern bands that tip their hat to late 60's psychedelia, The Junipers decided that songs and melodies were more important than getting the right haircuts and sitting around pretending they lived in Laurel Canyon.
On this, their debut album, the band have merged a melodic touch that really is second to none, with a refreshingly timeless production; taking inspiration from the golden era of recording, but never laboriously emulating.
It sounds like it could have been recorded on tape, but to be honest who cares when the songs are this great? 
Imagine Curt Boettcher and Brian Wilson double teaming McCartney's 'Ram' and you wouldn't be far off.
Nowhere near enough bands sound like prime Harry Nilsson nowadays.


Monday, 23 September 2024

RED BOUQUET FAIR ALBUM REVIEW on POP FOREVER SITE...

 


The Junipers – “Red Bouquet Fair”

“don’t get too deep or your head starts to crack”

I first discovered this wonderful pop/psych band in 2008 from a tip by an Audities member (online group). It was an album called “Cut your Key,” and a very exciting discovery. Switch to June 2016, and I read a review in Big Takeover by Elizabeth Klisiewicz of “Red Bouquet Fair.” She called it “enchanting, delightful, magical, and incandescent.” Without hesitation, I purchased it.  Her praise was enough for me.

Don’t know a lot about them. They are from Leicester England. Joe Wiltshire composes the songs and Robyn Gibson is the lead singer. The music reflects their love for the early British groups like the Beatles and the Zombies. And that music is a lovely mix of pop with psychedelic accents, and beautiful vocal harmonies. The opening title cut is an instrumental with a sitar and banjo in the mix. Key cuts:

  • The swirling psych “Burning Pages”
  • The chiming guitar highlighting “Like A Merry Go Round” “Chase the shadows as they break on the ground in the fading light”
  • The folk guitar and heavenly harmonies on “When the bird has flown”
  • Classic Beatles-like piano-driven “The Old Man Mini Suite”
  • My favorite track, the layered harmonies on “Summer Queen” “She’d be the summer queen no more than she deserves it’s been her lifelong dream…” So Beautiful!

The album ends with the appropriate “Say Goodbye” and more Beatles inspired vocals.

This is a classic pop album and deserves to be discovered by fans of The Beatles, The Left Bank, or Midlake. I got lucky and found it.

BUY RED BOUQUET FAIR HERE!

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