
Palindrome Hunches (2022 Reissue)
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Limited LP :Â Ochre Vinyl -Â Special 10th Anniversary Edition In Brown Card Artboard Sleeve With Additional Lyric Print InsertÂ
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Slowdive singer and songwriterâs third solo album, which was originally released in November 2012. It is a stunning record and one which, upon its release, underlined the claims that Neil was one of the finest and most underrated British songwriters of recent times.
Both stately and understated, this moody and mesmerising collection of peculiarly British folk songs was made with the Band of Hope, a Wallingford, Oxfordshire based collective consisting of Ben Smith (violin), Drew Milloy (double bass), Paul Whitty (piano) and Tom Crook (guitar). Together with producer Nick Holton, banjo player Kevin Wells and backing singer Aimee Craddock, they recorded the album to tape over a few weekends in the music room of their local junior school. âAt first we were going to record in a studio, but everything seemed too clean,â said Neil at the time. âWe just went through the songs and recorded them live without very much rehearsal. We wanted to be spontaneous and simple and to keep the little mistakes that sneaked in.â
This goes a long way to explaining the albumâs humanity and intimacy, and also why it has had a quiet life of its own over the past decade, gradually growing in stature alongside Neilâs more high-profile activities with Slowdive; copies of the 2012 original and even the 2017 repress currently fetch up to triple figures on Discogs.
The stunning opener âDigging Sheltersâ was used to devastating effect in the posthumously released James Gandolfini movie Enough Said â a fitting home for a song that rubs shoulders here with ruminations about love and loss such as âTied To Youâ and âSpin The Bottleâ and, on âWittgensteinâs Armâ, an Austrian pianist who had his right arm amputated in World War I and lost three of his brothers to suicide.
The wordplay of the title track is almost light-hearted in comparison; âI wanted to write a song that was the same forwards and backwards, but it didnât quite work out,â explained Neil, adding that he also chose âPalindrome Hunchesâ for the albumâs title because âI like the idea of things being reversibleâ. A couple years later, by reforming his old band, he proved that. And now, ten years on, itâs the perfect time to rewind to this understated, underrated classic.Â
Tracklist
Side A
1. Digging Shelters
2. Bad Drugs and Minor Chords
3. Wittgensteinâs Arm
4. Spin The Bottle
5. Tied to You
Side B
1. Love Is a Beast
2. Palindrome Hunches
3. Full Moon Rising
4. Sandy
5. Hey Daydreamer
6. Loose Change
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/kOrGRsdZVA4
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Product Info
Limited LP :Â Ochre Vinyl -Â Special 10th Anniversary Edition In Brown Card Artboard Sleeve With Additional Lyric Print InsertÂ
More Info
Slowdive singer and songwriterâs third solo album, which was originally released in November 2012. It is a stunning record and one which, upon its release, underlined the claims that Neil was one of the finest and most underrated British songwriters of recent times.
Both stately and understated, this moody and mesmerising collection of peculiarly British folk songs was made with the Band of Hope, a Wallingford, Oxfordshire based collective consisting of Ben Smith (violin), Drew Milloy (double bass), Paul Whitty (piano) and Tom Crook (guitar). Together with producer Nick Holton, banjo player Kevin Wells and backing singer Aimee Craddock, they recorded the album to tape over a few weekends in the music room of their local junior school. âAt first we were going to record in a studio, but everything seemed too clean,â said Neil at the time. âWe just went through the songs and recorded them live without very much rehearsal. We wanted to be spontaneous and simple and to keep the little mistakes that sneaked in.â
This goes a long way to explaining the albumâs humanity and intimacy, and also why it has had a quiet life of its own over the past decade, gradually growing in stature alongside Neilâs more high-profile activities with Slowdive; copies of the 2012 original and even the 2017 repress currently fetch up to triple figures on Discogs.
The stunning opener âDigging Sheltersâ was used to devastating effect in the posthumously released James Gandolfini movie Enough Said â a fitting home for a song that rubs shoulders here with ruminations about love and loss such as âTied To Youâ and âSpin The Bottleâ and, on âWittgensteinâs Armâ, an Austrian pianist who had his right arm amputated in World War I and lost three of his brothers to suicide.
The wordplay of the title track is almost light-hearted in comparison; âI wanted to write a song that was the same forwards and backwards, but it didnât quite work out,â explained Neil, adding that he also chose âPalindrome Hunchesâ for the albumâs title because âI like the idea of things being reversibleâ. A couple years later, by reforming his old band, he proved that. And now, ten years on, itâs the perfect time to rewind to this understated, underrated classic.Â
Tracklist
Side A
1. Digging Shelters
2. Bad Drugs and Minor Chords
3. Wittgensteinâs Arm
4. Spin The Bottle
5. Tied to You
Side B
1. Love Is a Beast
2. Palindrome Hunches
3. Full Moon Rising
4. Sandy
5. Hey Daydreamer
6. Loose Change
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/kOrGRsdZVA4









