I've had the weekend to listen, and overall, I've been very happy with this album and the varied songs, and especially the flow of the songs.
Standouts to me of new songs not yet heard include "Strange Weather" and "Last Year's Man", in the album's middle. LYM especially had some nostalgic Doves melodies and had a "Lost Souls" vibe to it, as well as using the harmonica effectively.
But I know and I know, and I know and I know it's a game
This game we play
I'm trying to get through the day and feel no shame
I feel no shame
The album ends well as "Orlando" as the penultimate track was a nice change-up song which really quieted things down and highlighted Jimi's vocal delivery among the quite synth and piano melodies to carry it along.
But I was not prepared for what is clearly my favourite, the stunning closer in "Southern Bell".
A quiet and inauspicious start, I wasn't sure where this was going, but the lyrics said it all:
Let's spend some time
In this fading light
My only friend
From the other side
The lyrics in capturing the album's theme was spot on, and I really liked the vocal transition from Jez to Jimi at 2:00 in. Just a brilliant and a powerful effect and closer once Jimi leads:
Wake up, it's morning
Are these our last days?
It takes strength
And courage just to die this way
And you'll never be alone again
and then the band is harmonizing to the end:
Now you're here with me my friend
By facing the desert sun
And we'll go on
We'll go on forever
One last chance
Let's see this through
Catch that breeze in our hands
Where we'll it go?
We can't lose
Come on, let's take this chance
And you'll never be alone again
Now you're here with me my friend
By facing the fading light
And we'll go on
We'll go on forever more
Up until the haunting solo delivery on the ending:
And you'll never
Be alone
Again
A very personal and endearing album on perseverance. Thank you, Doves. The album title well captures the overall mood of this release as only this band could deliver.