I didn't start listening to this until Saturday but it has had more than the three outings necessary to form a view.
I would have to agree with most of the positive comments that have been made so far but then I am inclined towards this sort of melancholy mood music. The suggestion from
@threespires that it forms part of a typically Scottish tradition has some merit to it. I think it was
@Saddleworth2 that nominated The Crossing by Big Country that also leans that way. (My entry in this field Doll by Doll's Gypsy Blood, although more varied in tone I think also fits the bill although it was less people's cup of tea!)
Musically it reminded me at times of the Associates first album, the vocals are not dissimilar. The Associates lyrics are more oblique though so there the comparison ends. And then there are the comparisons to Talk Talk's The Colour of Spring. If that has any validity it is the two slower songs on CoS that are relevant here because otherwise that album has a much different tempo. I remember my only criticiss, such as they were of CoS were of those two slower songs but typically over time they have wormed their way into favour as has Spirit of Eden which is a more realistic comparison.
So it is with Hats that it's a slow burner. Initial plays I had it on quite a low volume but to be honest it's not something I would want as background music, I think this is music that can engage on a deeper level than that and cranking the volume up a bit, not too much inevitably increases the impact.
By way of a change I had the spotify top tracks on and the bulk of them were from this album but the others were represented by songs that again had a very different tempo.
Minor irritations with the vocals. Overall they suit the music but there are very slight hints of the plaintiveness spilling over into a sort of whining. Not enough to put me off though.
I'm kind of on the cusp with this. It has a sound and feel that suggests that given more listens it could become a favourite for when I'm looking for a certain something. Tomorrow though it gives way to probably something completely different and there's a chance I'll forget all about it. That suggests it's not quite got its tentacles in fully yet. It's comfortably a 7, potential for more, would be iteresting for me to come back to it in a few weeks and see where it sits with me.