6/22/2023 0 Comments The lovely eggs witchcraft![]() The nonsensical lyrics in the song, coupled with the sheer amount of energy the band had made for a great performance. Then, there was a shift from the slow-paced chorus into a sudden moment of trashing music, which ended as quickly as it began.Ī clear highlight was the live rendition of ‘You Can Go Now’, one of the songs from their newest album. Between songs, there were plenty of anecdotes and banter, and during ‘Slug Graveyard’, Holly incorporated the specifics of the show into the words: ‘things can happen in Norwich on a Tuesday night at the Waterfront’ – they certainly can. They do this surprisingly skilfully live, and the speed switching feels natural. Throughout many of their songs, the band moved quickly between fast-paced and slow, melodic moments – something they have grown to do well. This Is Our Nowhere is available from amazon and iTunes.The Lovely Eggs had a mixture of songs to share, ranging from hits from their latest album I Am Moron such as ‘Long Stem Carnations’ all the way back to ‘I Like Birds (But I Like Other Animals Too)’ from If You Were Fruit, their 2011 debut album. A great album that will hold up a new age in the music industry somewhere in their own nowhere that we all share. Final track on the record reminds us that magic is everywhere but it's also nowhere, “what is tender/what is true/what is precious” Certainly The Lovely Eggs are the answer to that. 'Cilla's Teeth' is an angry rant that screams of teenage rebellion of the dentist, yet it’s much more It's a cheeky bit of craic poking fun into the idea-sphere of imagery with words. A much more polished act presents itself and the hard work put into the D.I.Y ethics of this band shows forth in each track. The guitars pounding off into the drum beat and looking for that all powerful centre when it finds it, there is a moment when it's alone and that is where the complimentary twisting lead guitar part fails to show.īesides that one bias opinion the whole album flows effortlessly into a catchy, pop rock master piece showing just how far The Lovely Eggs have come from playing on top of pool tables in back alley bars by the seaside Saltburn-by-the-Sea to be exact, that was over seven years ago. When she does let's hope she finds a third to add to the recipe, something that seems to be missing. ![]() The Lovely Eggs truly are lovely and yet it seems like the bird is ready to peck her way out of the shell. Will you invest your delight in growing your own 'Magic Onion' that you can peel with your magic knife, I know I will. By the time we get to the 'Elizabeth My Dear' evoking intro the offer has been set for 'The Investment'. Lyrically it could all be nonsense but after a first dabble with the record it begins to fit together and you can only grasp at the nowhere these two have created. Whilst songs like 'goofing around' confirm it a psychedelic stream begins to flow out giving the surrealist setting for 'slinking of the strange'. Inside this musical space is an innocence that runs along with all the record, a place far from the screaming rock that the guitars suggest. With Holly's soft twang and suggestive lyrics the feeling of a back alley pub by the seaside rocking on top of the pool table hits somewhere between the amp feedback and the whirling siren that’s signing off the track 'music'. Thrashing bass-heavy guitar spirals around into a falling stumble of drums in opening track ‘Ordinary People Unite’ dropping out into a simple calling in an ever so suitable angelic voice. Exciting passion for a unity of people to come together and rock in space made in the loveliest egg of creation… The Lovely Eggs a growing and relentless force in the world of self-made DIY talent.
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