Tuesday 8 October 2013

The Moment – 4-song EP (Plastic Pop Records) Review

You know how strange life can be – you wait 25 years for a new release from The Moment and then get two slabs of their Mod popness within as many months…….oh what a summer this has turned out to be.......

Following hot on the heels of the glorious ‘Goodbye Tuesday’ 7” vinyl release on Heavy Soul Records comes this fantastic 4-song EP on the happening Plastic Pop label. Adrian Holder and Robert Moore are joined on drums in the studio by Ben Addison (Boys Wonder & Corduroy), with Ben co-writing the 4 songs with Adrian and taking on the production and arrangement duties.

The EP opens with ‘You Are Free’ which carries on the tradition of great ‘Moment’ A-sides with plenty of guitar and great vocals; a very catchy number that ends with a ‘Summertime Blues’ kind of chord progression. Ben’s brother Scott (also of Boys Wonder and Corduroy) adds additional guitar to this track.

The start of ‘Be My Lady’ immediately reminds me of The Jetset (a favourite band of mine) around the time of their first album, ‘There Goes The Neighbourhood’, and carries on with a nice Motown feel throughout.

‘Minor Emergency’ is a pure Northern Soul stomper with strings, brass, choppy guitar and female backing vocals that could easily become a dance-floor favourite if given the coverage, and is a very, very good song indeed.

The final song on the EP is ‘Daisy Chain’ that begins and builds in a style akin to the Small Faces’ ‘Tin Soldier’, but without sounding like it (if you know what I mean). About a minute in we get the overdriven sound of Adrian’s guitar and off we go – another great recording.

A stunning release from The Moment – their second since the beginning of summer. And with Brett ‘Buddy’ Ascott (The Chords/The Rage/Speakeasy) now on drums, they are heading to a venue near you soon. All we need now is a full length follow-up to ‘The Work Gets Done’ and we’ll be happy in The Moment.

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