Merchandise on Chorley FM

May, 2008

Just been up to Chorley FM for a quick interview with the Matt Millin on the Drive Time show - and a very nice chap he was too!  We played Sometimes and the next single, Enemy and left a couple of copies of the CD and 7″ for some quick thinking Chorley FM listeners to claim . . .

Cheers to the wonderful Andi Coleson and Jess Pefki for making it run smoothly!

Sometimes Review in Diskant

Diskant Review

The good folks at Cityscape sent me a marvellous panoply of things to do with this release - not only a nice-looking snow-white 7″, but a CD, DVD containing the ‘Sometimes’ video and even a badge. So they’re already scoring high on generosity alone. Not that I can be bought, of course. Merchandise releases gone by have twinned low-fi ‘knowing loser’ pop with subtle electronica, but on ‘Sometimes’ it’s as simple a format as can be: plinky-plonk piano and sweet-hearted lyrics skipping along over a relaxed, summer-in-the-park arrangement of walking bassline and brushed drums. It’s all very cute, innocent and likeable, akin to a Badly Drawn Boy whose face you do not wish to smash in. B-side ‘Glitterati’ follows in a very similar vein, with fresh-feeling music and a vocal delivery that leans over Pulp’s garden fence. This isn’t a record for the cynics or noisemongers amongst you, but there must be some pop fans left out there?

Simon Minter

Manchester Music Review

May, 2008

 

 

By Emily Slowlie

There aren’t many bands around these days who are capable of making genuinely happy music. Despite the heartbroken sentiments of “Sometimes”, there’s a sunny disposition to everything going on here. Combining pianos with acres of harmony and a lead vocal that often teeters just on the right side of a tune, there is a sure footed but fragile delivery, Merchandise can produce a dazzling output. It seems the outfit are a duo (Brad B Wood and Conrad Astley), yet keeping the arrangements quite sparse works very much tin their favour. “Glitterati” allows them to hold their own with more of the same, although it’s a little more downbeat and searching, as the sustain of an E-Bow glides over the tinkling of keyboards and Bard Wood’s delightfully reflective voice. 

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Sometimes Video Stills

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The Video Shoot

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

Sometimes video on Youtube

If you prefer, you can download the video in Quicktime by clicking here.

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