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Shed Seven, Going For Gold. Deluxe Vinyl Re-Issue. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

The love of vinyl knows no bounds. The one-time message from the so thought of great and good that vinyl was a dying, cumbersome beast, has in fact turned out to be the worst kind of propaganda to have sullied the listening public’s appetite for searching out music history. Instead of being drawn into the fast-consuming affair to which compact discs and then downloads afforded the listener into consuming music at the touch of a button, vinyl was, and remains an experience to which overrides the immediate and asks only for care and attention.

Shed Seven, Instant Pleasures. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

It has been a long, often lonely, wait for any sign of a new Shed Seven album to come out. Break ups and the seemingly self decline of the period in which they were born into, placed together with others in the elaborate styling’s of  Brit-Pop, an anger and a rage that perhaps didn’t truly reflect their persona or the way they played. Some moments in life though are full to the brim of the immediate and the gratifying; some have the Instant Pleasures woven through them like writing in a never ending stick of rock.