Real Lies - Lad Ash (2022)

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Artist:
Title: Lad Ash
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: UNREAL
Genre: Electronic, Indie, Downtempo
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 56:32
Total Size: 132 / 362 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Ethos (3:33)
02. Boss Trick (4:47)
03. An Oral History Of My First Kiss (5:02)
04. Dream On (5:36)
05. Late Arcades (5:53)
06. Thameslink Tryst (2:41)
07. Dolphin Junction (4:59)
08. All Good Dogs (3:36)
09. Since I (5:21)
10. The Carousel (4:45)
11. Your Guiding Hand (6:11)
12. DiCaprio (4:08)

London electronic act Real Lies combine classic English pop-poetic story-telling with the uncanny rainswept atmospheres of auteurs like Claude Young, Drexciya and Richard D James. On their second album, lyricist Kevin Lee Kharas romanticises ecstasy-fuelled teenage joyrides that set the coordinates for two decades of thrill-seeking hedonism. A wild period that resulted in both the group’s euphoric 2015 debut Real Life and the prolonged six-year wait for its follow up.

In places, that euphoria remains – they’ve never sounded higher than on ‘Dream On’ – but generally the mood here is darker, more late-night, club-ready and ruminative. There are songs about losing childhood friends in mysterious circumstances (‘Dolphin Junction’), bandmates (‘Boss Trick’ is a wake for former member Tom Watson), childhood innocence (‘An Oral History Of My First Kiss’) and huge swathes of memory (‘The Carousel’). As the title implies, Lad Ash is a coming-of-age album that draws out the beauty and longing of the young British male experience by reframing it through an elegiac, at times almost gothic, lens.