The Britpop era brought the world a bunch of great records, including Echobelly’s second album On. Often compared to Blondie and known for their influences from The Smiths, they recorded some melodic and intense alternative guitar rock for this record. The album reached number 4 in the UK charts and including their famous singles King of the Kerb (about homelessness and prostitution) and Great Things (about the future). Glen Johanssen is a superb musician and provided gritty, stained backdrops for Sonya Madan’s otherworldly vocals. Memorable hooks that lodge themselves ineradicably in the mind, it’s the power of Echobelly. On is a worthy follow-up to its predecessor and one of the better Britpop albums circulating in the mid-90s.
Tracklist
A1 | Car Fiction | |
A2 | King Of The Kerb | |
A3 | Great Things | |
A4 | Natural Animal | |
A5 | Go Away | |
A6 | Pantyhoses And Roses | |
B1 | Something Hot In A Cold Country | |
B2 | Four Letter Word | |
B3 | Nobody Like You | |
B4 | In The Year | |
B5 | Dark Therapy | |
B6 | Worms And Angels |