Brinsley Schwarz - Shouting At The Moon (2025) Hi-Res

Artist: Brinsley Schwarz
Title: Shouting At The Moon
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Fretsore Records Ltd
Genre: Rock, Pub Rock, Roots Rock, Classic Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-88.2kHz
Total Time: 39:08
Total Size: 92 / 236 / 716 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Shouting At The Moon
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Fretsore Records Ltd
Genre: Rock, Pub Rock, Roots Rock, Classic Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-88.2kHz
Total Time: 39:08
Total Size: 92 / 236 / 716 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Every Day (5:11)
2. What In The World (4:14)
3. Falling Over Backwards (4:38)
4. Nothing Is What It Seems (4:45)
5. Watch The Moon Come Down (4:36)
6. Maybe One Day (3:00)
7. The Chance (5:09)
8. Hard To Change (About Things Not Likely To Ever Happen) (4:24)
9. It's Been A Long Year (Short Version) (3:17)
The man, not the band! Legendary British musician and songwriter Brinsley Schwarz returns with a new solo album this Autumn. ‘Shouting At The Moon’ represents the third part of a trilogy begun with his debut solo release Unexpected in 2016 followed by Tangled, his first album for Fretsore Records in 2021.
Founder of the 70s pub-rock icons (if icons is not too strong a word!) of the same name, and subsequently Graham Parker and The Rumour, Brinsley’s passion for writing and recording reignited in recent years following two albums and tours with that band, as well as duo shows with Parker, resulting in Unexpected.
The gestation period for the songs on ‘Shouting At The Moon’ goes back even further. “I wrote ‘The Chance’, ‘Nothing Is What It Seems’ and ‘What In The World’ sometime between the late 1990s and early 2005,” he explains. “‘Hard To Change’ and ‘It’s Been A Long Year’ were written during 2024 and 2025 and recorded during that time. So you can see a big spread in time of writing and recording; some songs were recorded and were intended for my first solo album. But we had a surplus of recorded tracks and so we could pick tracks based on how the songs seemed to gel together as an entity, as an album.”
As with Tangled, Brinsley pays tribute to his friend with a well-chosen cover: “Graham Parker wrote ‘Watch The Moon Come Down’ in the late1970s. One of my favourite GP songs. I loved rearranging and recording it.”
Key to this revived activity has been producer, engineer and keyboard-player James Hallawell another Parker collaborator, also noted for his work with the likes of The Waterboys and Jackie Leven. “He helped me record my first album Unexpected,” says Brinsley. “We just carried on recording.”
Perhaps his most soulful album yet (the Brinsleys were not shy champions of southern soul) Shouting At The Moon hints at the influence of Steely Dan and Van Morrison, rich in Hammond and Rhodes vibes, while Brinsley’s smoky vocal and distinctive fluid soloing prevail. The groove is the thing. But like Tangled, recorded in the shadow of Covid, the new album is weighted with darker concerns: “‘It’s Been A Long Year’ is about climate change, ‘Nothing Is What It Seems’ is about the trouble ahead, ‘Hard To Change’ is about things not likely to happen any day soon… But we still got music…. Listen on!”
Founder of the 70s pub-rock icons (if icons is not too strong a word!) of the same name, and subsequently Graham Parker and The Rumour, Brinsley’s passion for writing and recording reignited in recent years following two albums and tours with that band, as well as duo shows with Parker, resulting in Unexpected.
The gestation period for the songs on ‘Shouting At The Moon’ goes back even further. “I wrote ‘The Chance’, ‘Nothing Is What It Seems’ and ‘What In The World’ sometime between the late 1990s and early 2005,” he explains. “‘Hard To Change’ and ‘It’s Been A Long Year’ were written during 2024 and 2025 and recorded during that time. So you can see a big spread in time of writing and recording; some songs were recorded and were intended for my first solo album. But we had a surplus of recorded tracks and so we could pick tracks based on how the songs seemed to gel together as an entity, as an album.”
As with Tangled, Brinsley pays tribute to his friend with a well-chosen cover: “Graham Parker wrote ‘Watch The Moon Come Down’ in the late1970s. One of my favourite GP songs. I loved rearranging and recording it.”
Key to this revived activity has been producer, engineer and keyboard-player James Hallawell another Parker collaborator, also noted for his work with the likes of The Waterboys and Jackie Leven. “He helped me record my first album Unexpected,” says Brinsley. “We just carried on recording.”
Perhaps his most soulful album yet (the Brinsleys were not shy champions of southern soul) Shouting At The Moon hints at the influence of Steely Dan and Van Morrison, rich in Hammond and Rhodes vibes, while Brinsley’s smoky vocal and distinctive fluid soloing prevail. The groove is the thing. But like Tangled, recorded in the shadow of Covid, the new album is weighted with darker concerns: “‘It’s Been A Long Year’ is about climate change, ‘Nothing Is What It Seems’ is about the trouble ahead, ‘Hard To Change’ is about things not likely to happen any day soon… But we still got music…. Listen on!”