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Big Box of Chocolates

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If their debut album, Highest Point In Cliff Town, released in August last year, was the bands sprightly statement of intent, Big Box of Chocolates may well be their coming-of-age: a record that retains all the colour and invention of their debut, while being elevated by richer instrumentation and lyrics that hint at slightly heavier themes: love and loss, nihilism and the non-spaces of Northern England, all delivered in the bands typically laconic, bittersweet style, like a Mersey Beat Murakami.

The dozen tracks continue the bands knack of combining catchy off-kilter riffs with droll storytelling; album narrators vocalists and guitarists Ryan Murphy and James Madden seem to straddle optimism and uncertainty with their lyrics, whether singing about their internal worlds or commenting on a motley cast of characters (Bootcut Jimmy, BBC 6Music presenter Lauren Laverne, Lazers Linda) who turn up across the albums 41 minutes to amuse, tempt or torment them. Whether fictional (the awkward genius Jimmy looking shifty in his new shoes) or real (Ryans ex-housemate immortalised in first single Katy-Anne Bellis), each character shares an equal platform, all revered in Hootons own low-key way.

Recorded over three weeks in Helmsdale, during which time they all grew beards, drank copious amounts of tea, became birdwatchers and whiskey tipplers, the album reflects the bands RELAXED approach to songwriting ; they tend not to labour over recording demos or strumming and beating the life out of songs in the practice room -instead, ideas are allowed to form spontaneously: melodies are hummed into phones or computers, lyrics batted back and forth between Murphy and Madden, songs worked out alone in the bedroom, or layered up from scratch together in the studio.

Formed in Ellesmere Port in Cheshire in 2013, musically, their inspirations range from Big Star to Can while elsewhere, theyre influenced by authors who deliver a down and out skewed view of the world like Kurt Vonnegut, Hermann Hesse, Henry Miller.

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