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Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Hats Off Gentlemen It's Adequate "Broken But Still Standing"


Country: UK
Genre(s): Progressive Rock
Label: Glass Castle Recordings
Format: CD, digital
Release date: September 2017 (digital), December 12, 2017 (CD)
Tracklist
1. Vent (3:03)
2. Almost Familiar (5:25)
3. Luca To Lucy (5:09)
4. Lucy (1:54)
5. Last Man On The Moon (6:02)
6. Advancing On Snailback (4:29)
7. Anywhere (4:33)
8. One Day When (3:34)
9. I Fell In Love With A Mechanical Dragon (3:33)
10. Let Me Out (3:55)
11. Under The Skin (2:58)
12. Lucid Assassin (4:41)
13. Broken But Still Standing Til I Fall (2:55)
14. All Alone Together (2:47)
15. Host (3:13)
16. Transient Stars (5:31)
17. Close My Eyes (6:33)

Total time 70:15

Line-up
Malcolm Galloway – vocals (2,5,7-11,13-15,17), backing vocals (11), guitar (2,3,5,4,6-17), keyboard/synths (1-17), bass (17)
Mark Gatland – bass (5,8-10,12,13,15,16), Chapman Stick (5,16), keyboard (5,7,8,16), guitar (8,16), backing vocals (15)
Kathryn Thomas – flute (1-3, 10), bass flute (4), vocals (1,3,5,11,17)
Rudy Burrell – drums (13,15,17)
James Galloway – vocals (5,17), keyboard (14)
Ethan Galloway – vocals (5,17)

Description/Reviews
Hats Off Gentlemen It’s Adequate is a proggy, funky, defiant and sometimes poignant London, UK based rock band.  Broken But Still Standing is their third album and has a science fiction / science theme.  It follows the story of human evolution, from LUCA, the last universal common ancestor of all current life on earth, via Lucy, one of the possible precursors of our species, to conflict and eventual symbiosis with artificial intelligences. The general theme of the album is that life has progressed by forming coalitions, whether between the primitive cells that engulfed each other to become the cell and the mitochondria (the power stations of the cell), between individuals to form communities, or between different forms of life in the future.
Read the full review at spinsundaymusicreviews.com

Media/Samples 
Sampler

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