If I may say so, this is an autumn album, not a spring album, it’s so melancholic, ideal for the spooky season
Totally agree. I actually think it's "wrong" to release it now.
I've had my first listen now (VPN, Youtube Music), and I have to say it's better than I feared. It is
not groundbreaking, and you can trace many bits and pieces from earlier albums. The recording quality is great as expected. I especially like the spaciousness of the production, and the shorter-than-usual running length feels just right. It is mostly a slow album, and apart from Scavenger's Yard, there's a certain sameness to the songs - which I actually find works well and gives the album unity - but had the album been longer, it would really have started to drag.
Overall I find it to be a good album, but not a great one. It's too similar to everything else Mark has done. I feel it is like a cross between Golden Heart / Sailing to Philadelphia and Kill To Get Crimson: It has the mood of KTGC and the sound of GH/STP (much due to Greg Leisz), if that makes any sense. The album could do with some more punch and energy in places, though. Not necessarily "rockers", but just some more oomph.
- The three singles were some of the weakest tracks for me, Two Pairs of Hands especially. But as usual, never judge an album by its single(s).
- I really liked Smart Money. It has a strong Notting Hillbillies vibe, especially the guitar playing. I wonder if it's the black Pensa Suhr. The sound reminds me of Water of Love played by NHB.
- The guitar playing varies a lot in quality, I feel. In some places it really feels like good old Mark, and in other places it sounds like, well, just old Mark. Stiff and uninspired.
- A lot of you love Tunnel 13. I think it's OK.
- The standout track for me is Scavenger's Yard. It's wacky, wild and dark, and it's a direction I wish Mark would go in. I envision Arkham Asylum (from Batman) when I hear it. The way Mark sings "Welcome" at some point is fantastic. He's so good with voices.