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Snow Bound
The latest postcard from The Chillsâ epic journey is an album about âconsolidation, re-grouping, acceptance and mortality,â claims the chief Chill. âHopefully a kind of Carole King âTapestryâ for ageing punks.â
Wow! Are rock bands allowed to grow old gracefully and assess the worldâs and their shortcomings in the process? Is it possible to swerve the obvious and make something thatâs bittersweet in tone but harmonious on the ear? Of course it is.
On âSnow Boundâ lost heroes are lamented, relationships are re-evaluated, atonement is sought, mortality is mulled over and fake news is undercut. Itâs serious stuff, the thoughts of a dysfunctional 50-something wrestling with maturity and discovering that their post-punk DIY beliefs still have a real voice that resonates between the fans of their early years and which can now pass down to the next generation.
Casting our minds back, we can recall that The Guardian mused, âThey sound almost like the musical embodiment of autumn,â when confronted with âSilver Bulletsâ. Three years on, âSnow Boundâ nestles heartily in its own winter of discontent. And all this with a humalong melodic verve, Phillippsâ gift for the tempered dalliance of verse and chorus and those gorgeous euphoric organ fills. Let the soul-searching commenceâŠ
Wow! Are rock bands allowed to grow old gracefully and assess the worldâs and their shortcomings in the process? Is it possible to swerve the obvious and make something thatâs bittersweet in tone but harmonious on the ear? Of course it is.
On âSnow Boundâ lost heroes are lamented, relationships are re-evaluated, atonement is sought, mortality is mulled over and fake news is undercut. Itâs serious stuff, the thoughts of a dysfunctional 50-something wrestling with maturity and discovering that their post-punk DIY beliefs still have a real voice that resonates between the fans of their early years and which can now pass down to the next generation.
Casting our minds back, we can recall that The Guardian mused, âThey sound almost like the musical embodiment of autumn,â when confronted with âSilver Bulletsâ. Three years on, âSnow Boundâ nestles heartily in its own winter of discontent. And all this with a humalong melodic verve, Phillippsâ gift for the tempered dalliance of verse and chorus and those gorgeous euphoric organ fills. Let the soul-searching commenceâŠ
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The latest postcard from The Chillsâ epic journey is an album about âconsolidation, re-grouping, acceptance and mortality,â claims the chief Chill. âHopefully a kind of Carole King âTapestryâ for ageing punks.â
Wow! Are rock bands allowed to grow old gracefully and assess the worldâs and their shortcomings in the process? Is it possible to swerve the obvious and make something thatâs bittersweet in tone but harmonious on the ear? Of course it is.
On âSnow Boundâ lost heroes are lamented, relationships are re-evaluated, atonement is sought, mortality is mulled over and fake news is undercut. Itâs serious stuff, the thoughts of a dysfunctional 50-something wrestling with maturity and discovering that their post-punk DIY beliefs still have a real voice that resonates between the fans of their early years and which can now pass down to the next generation.
Casting our minds back, we can recall that The Guardian mused, âThey sound almost like the musical embodiment of autumn,â when confronted with âSilver Bulletsâ. Three years on, âSnow Boundâ nestles heartily in its own winter of discontent. And all this with a humalong melodic verve, Phillippsâ gift for the tempered dalliance of verse and chorus and those gorgeous euphoric organ fills. Let the soul-searching commenceâŠ
Wow! Are rock bands allowed to grow old gracefully and assess the worldâs and their shortcomings in the process? Is it possible to swerve the obvious and make something thatâs bittersweet in tone but harmonious on the ear? Of course it is.
On âSnow Boundâ lost heroes are lamented, relationships are re-evaluated, atonement is sought, mortality is mulled over and fake news is undercut. Itâs serious stuff, the thoughts of a dysfunctional 50-something wrestling with maturity and discovering that their post-punk DIY beliefs still have a real voice that resonates between the fans of their early years and which can now pass down to the next generation.
Casting our minds back, we can recall that The Guardian mused, âThey sound almost like the musical embodiment of autumn,â when confronted with âSilver Bulletsâ. Three years on, âSnow Boundâ nestles heartily in its own winter of discontent. And all this with a humalong melodic verve, Phillippsâ gift for the tempered dalliance of verse and chorus and those gorgeous euphoric organ fills. Let the soul-searching commenceâŠ

















