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This Southampton based band
were apparently formed around a shared love of Twin Peaks,
Maradona and The La's. This certainly proves that they have
impeccable influences; although quite how the chubby, drug
addled midfielder will be evidenced on record is something
of a mystery. Perhaps Delays will just use him as a lifestyle
guru and hit the cocaine and pies diet when they achieve success.
Prior to releasing their debut single, 'Nearer Than Heaven',
Delays have been busy touring with the elite of the new breed
of retro rockers (The Coral and The Thrills). This single
is in a similar vein to the vintage tunes of their tour partners
and also to their original muse, The La's. It shares even
greater similarities with McAlmont and Butler, whom incidentally
Delays have also supported. 'Nearer Than Heaven' delivers
a lush, orchestral, Bernard Butler style backdrop to the falsetto
vocal of Greg Gilbert.
The second song, 'Way Smooth', is heavily influenced by US
west coast sixties rock, mining the same seam as Scottish
popsters The Cosmic Rough Riders. Lastly, 'Over And Out' is
an acoustic tune with a startling vocal contribution from
Gilbert. His falsetto occasionally reaches a level where it
becomes advisable to hide any glass objects close to your
speakers.
Gavin Eves
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