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lørdag 4. april 2020
ALBUM REVIEW: Hats Off Gentlemen It's Adequate - Nostalgia For Infinity
HATS OFF GENTLEMEN IT'S ADEQUATE (England)
"Nostalgia For Infinity"
(Glass Castle Recordings)
Release date: May 6th 2020
Genre: Progressive rock, electronic rock, experimental rock, neo-progressive rock
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HATS OFF GENTLEMEN IT'S ADEQUATE provided one of the most memorable releases that were featured on SUBTERRANEAN NOISE last year, when they launched the three track single/EP "Ark". It consisted of two original tracks that served as teasers to their upcoming album, plus a curious, but interesting take on the old Irish traditional folk song "She Moved Through the Fair".
These three tracks were this writer's very first introduction to these Londoners and their music. Every song has its own colors, textures and expression, which in turn just proved to this new listener that HATS OFF GENTLEMEN IT'S ADEQUATE are not a band that dwell within the comforts of just one genre. Having enjoyed progressive rock for a number of years already, this new aquaintance very soon turned into a dear friend that I looked forward to meeting again.
You can read the "Ark" review here.
In essence, HATS OFF GENTLEMEN IT'S ADEQUATE are a duo that consists of multi-instrumentalists and producers Malcolm Galloway and Mark Gatland, with occasional appearances from Kathryn Thomas on vocals and flute. Since their full length debut "Invisible" came out in early 2012, the band's discography now counts four albums and two singles, and the fifth full length "Nostalgia For Infinity" is due for release in early May.
The album's nine minute opener bears the title "Century Rain", the first of seven tracks on the album that are inspired by sci-fi novelist Alistair Reynolds. It starts off rather delicately with soaring keyboards and a flute, as is not really uncommon in progressive rock, and develops from just a simple electric piano melody into a track that is loaded with a nineties' era Jethro Tull feel. Galloway's voice is perhaps not the band's strongest feature, but he very often reminds me of Ian Anderson and his vocal delivery. As with Anderson, Galloway's vocals sometimes sound a bit insecure and hesitating, especially on the louder parts, but the genius is that it fits!
Production- and soundwise I am tempted to mention The Flower Kings as a reference. No polished production, but an organic and natural sound that makes it seem like you're standing in the middle of the room where the band is playing. Even expressionwise as well, but in my ears HATS OFF GENTLEMEN IT'S ADEQUATE lean more towards the poppier side of prog than the Swedes.
"Twin Earth" is another track that continues in the same musical, as well as thematical direction as "Century Rain". Both tracks are based around the "Century Rain" novel by the aforementioned Alistair Reynolds, which to put it short is (as explained by the band) "a story about saving mysterious copies of the world, the underlying theme is our ability to dehumanise each other despite second chances to avoid the mistakes of history". A fascinating concept, to say the least!
"Ark" is, as mentioned earlier, the single cut that was presented back in September last year. A close to twelve minute long instrumental about the Ark Royal, a British aircraft carrier that played a significant role in the defeat of the Nazis in the Second World War.
Another interesting feature about this British duo, is their ability to create equally interesting storylines for their lyrics. "Nanobotoma" tells the story about a leukemia-ridden scientist who creates medical self-replicating nanobots. They are supposed to identify and destroy cancer cells, but the protagonist loses control of them, and they soon develop into a mechanical cancer instead. Musically it does not stray too far from the well-trodden path that the album's initial two tracks created, as it at times operates within a neo-progressive landscape.
After four tracks that showcase the organic sound of HATS OFF GENTLEMEN IT'S ADEQUATE it is time for something a bit different. "Chasing Neon" was already the B-side for their "Ark" single, so this is by no means an unfamiliar track, but in an album setting it becomes an even bigger contrast than what was the case on the single.
The track is constructed around an arpeggiated riff, with a variety of background sounds and textures. A curious instrumental with a bit of a retro science fiction feel.
The latter half of the album largely consists of the "Redemption Ark Suite", a five part set of songs that are based on Reynolds' Revelation Space novels. "Glitterband" and the album's title track bookend the suite, and the middle three are instrumentals.
As if "Chasing Neon" was a turning point on the album, "Glitterband" features more electronic elements and rhythm programming than the first four tracks. Personally I prefer the band's music when it is not as dominated by electronics as it is on these tracks, though I recognise what it adds to the story that they tell.
The title track takes the band back to where I feel they sound best, and concludes the almost 22 minute long suite.
"Voyager" is another instrumental, a calm piece of music that winds the album down as it nears conclusion, and "Sixth Extinction" with its heavier guitars and fast rhythms is the exact opposite that rounds off "Nostalgia For Infinity".
It should be well known for any HATS OFF GENTLEMEN IT'S ADEQUATE listener that this band is a lot about sonic exploration, textural music and variation. Their fifth album is no exception, and if you like the sound of The Flower Kings, the energy of 90's Jethro Tull and maybe even a bit of electronic experimentations...well, you get the idea.
★★★★★★★★☆☆
Tracklist:
1. Century Rain*
2. Twin Earth
3. Ark
4) Nanobotoma
5) Chasing Neon*
Redemption Ark Suite
6) Glitterband
7) Conjoiners
8) Scorpio
9) Inhibitors
10) Nostalgia For Infinity
11) Voyager
12) Sixth Extinction
*Added to the Subterranean Noise - 2020 playlist on Spotify.
LINE UP:
Malcolm Galloway - vocals, guitar, keyboards/synths and programming
Mark Gatland - bass guitar, additional guitars, keyboards/synths and Chapman Stick.
Kathryn Thomas - flute, vocals
onsdag 21. august 2019
SINGLE REVIEW: Hats Off Gentlemen It's Adequate - Ark
HATS OFF GENTLEMEN IT'S ADEQUATE (England)
"Ark"
(Glass Castle Recordings)
Release date: September 6th 2019
Genre: progressive rock, experimental rock, folk rock
Links:
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YouTube
Website
Just like Sweden and their melodic metal, there is something special about the British and the prog rock genre. Of course there are other nationalities that master the genre too, for example Italy, Germany, France, and even Sweden too, but there is nothing quite like progressive rock that has that archetypal veil of British eccentricity.
Apart from naming the most obvious masters of the genre; Genesis, King Crimson and (this writer's personal favorite) Yes, there are probably hundreds and thousands of bands that make vibrant, colorful and artistic rock with technical and compositional finesse. Progressive rock was proven devoid of musical boundaries more than fifty years ago, and still to this day there are ensembles that create magic with odd time signatures, playful arrangements and spellbinding atmospheres that makes a 20 minute epic feel like it's an hour too short.
A group that most definitely is worthy of such a remark is the London based duo HATS OFF GENTLEMEN IT'S ADEQUATE. A fetching name to say the least. The duo consists of Malcolm Galloway and Mark Gatland, with Kathryn Thomas (also Galloway's wife) joining in with the occasional flute when found favorable. Galloway/Gatland have played together since they were in school, so an exact time to pinpoint the formation of the group is not easy to find, but more importantly they must have enjoyed many years of exploring music and crafting their own niche.
Because when you listen to their latest single, simply entitled "Ark", it becomes apparent that they have developed their own certain style.
The single consists of three tracks. The "A-side" of course is the title track, a close to 12 minute long journey inspired by Galloway's grandfather's history in World War II. A fine track that starts off rather smoothly with a collage of delayed electronic piano and an assortment of sounds in a seemingly complex, yet playful pattern. The lead guitars on this instrumental track have a lot of Steve Hackett in them, both in terms of sound and melody, and the piano that serves as the foundation of it all brings out shimmering notes that gives it all a gentle touch.
"Ark" has a lot of different movements, spanning from soaring Pink Floyd-like soundscapes, the bright piano lines as mentioned earlier, and more abstract passages that would sound right at home on a King Crimson record.
"Chasing Neon" is the rather different B-side, and shows a more experimental side of HATS OFF GENTLEMEN IT'S ADEQUATE, at least in terms of instrumentation. This is an instrumental as well, and whereas the A-side was a documentation of historical events, "Chasing Neon" is quite futuristic and mysterious. Based around an electronic arp pattern that serves as a riff, this is a very interesting side of the band's repertoire, and it shows that Galloway/Gatland master both the classic style of progressive rock, as well as that with a more modern approach.
After an eventful ride at sea on the Ark Royal carrier, and a trip out to space, we end up in Ireland. The third track "She Moved Through The Fair" is originally a traditional Irish folk song, but here it appears as an ambient and downbeat bonus track with strong Marillion (with Hogarth) influences. Not quite how Irish folk music would sound in the first place, but the contrast is heavenly.
This writer's first meeting with HATS OFF GENTLEMEN IT'S ADEQUATE is an exciting one, as they prove to be a very dynamic ensemble with ability to discover and explore new directions in their music. The three tracks on this release are great proof that this British duo can create vibrant and texturally varied music with tons of atmosphere, and yet they're not the first band to accomplish this within the progressive rock genre, I feel that HATS OFF GENTLEMEN IT'S ADEQUATE's music has the kind of integrity that should make them stand out in the crowd of creators of artistic rock music.
★★★★★★★★★★
Tracklist:
1. Ark*
2. Chasing Neon
3. She Moved Through The Fair
*Added to the Subterranean Noise - 2019 playlist on Spotify.
HATS OFF GENTLEMEN IT'S ADEQUATE
- Malcolm Galloway - guitars, vocals, keyboards, production, composition and arrangements
- Mark Gatland: bass, guitars, co-production
- Kathryn Thomas - flute
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