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Museum Of Backward Hats, End Of Days/Pain. Single Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

The End Of Days, nothing perhaps so biblical, just a recognition that all things, in the words of George Harrison, must pass.

It could be argued that we all have an end of days somewhere in our life, and not just the sense of absolute that hivers in the background, ushering us along to the grave and the mournful cries of evermore but in that what we once listened to no longer holds us to the same sense of creative urge, that our literary tastes may change, expand, wither and die, our love ebbs and flows as if dictated by the waxing and waning of the moon; nothing lives forever. However, perhaps in the Museum Of Backward Hats it will take pride of place under the auspicious lights of an End Of Days is marked only with a smile, a sense of further adventure and one that the listener can depend on fully, and for as long as time persists.

Museum Of Backward Hats, Melancholy. E.P. Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * * *

Excitements, the feeling of raw power, of having a band play in your ears that know exactly when to lick the guitar string on the ear drum and perform with entanglement and a fist firmly clenched right up infront of your face; no malice, no sense of terror or unabridged alarm, this is just a group of musicians to whom the passion has become one of revolution and the smack of the great Punk ethic.

Museum Of Backward Hats, Otherside/Ebenezer. Single Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision rating   * * * *

The pleasure of the alternative must never be taken for granted. It is only in searching and finding the alternative approach that a measure of understanding for the whole of the sum can be appreciated, that the recognition of a different song can be seen in all its glory.