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General Category => New Model Army => Topic started by: sozbot on September 26, 2013, 03:12:29 PM
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I can see myself becoming quite obsessed with Summer Moors. I love all of the new album, but for me, this song stands out - in fact, I think it could well be the most beautiful vocal JS has ever recorded.
Can't stop listening to it. :)
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New opener for the dance at the wedding maybe ??
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Problem is, it makes me sad... in a nice, sort of poignant way, but not quite the effect I want at my wedding! Anyway, we've already got that sorted ;)
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Fair enough. I am sure there will be a good NMA presence there in your list.
I agree with you on Summer Moors though. Great vocal.
Although there may not be enough heavy guitar on the album for some people, there is some superb guitar on that song, particularly at the beginning.
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Yup, there'll be loads.
I love the guitar at the start of that track, too. Perfectly placed, well-crafted. Just like the whole album, IMO. And yet it loses nothing in the way of immediacy and power.
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At the moment it's the song I repeat most alongside Did you make it safe. It reminds me of Wutherong Heights.
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Summer moors is probably the song that has grown on me the most. I went from 'that's lovely but I can't wait for Ghosts' to double plays each time. Absolutely beautiful. Reminds me of Lullaby and a bit of Bruce Springsteen's Paradise. Wonder if it would have been better as the closer though.
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At the moment it's the song I repeat most alongside Did you make it safe. It reminds me of Wutherong Heights.
Interesting- given JS' love of Kate Bush, I wonder if there's a connection somewhere, despite how different the songs are.
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Summer moors is probably the song that has grown on me the most. I went from 'that's lovely but I can't wait for Ghosts' to double plays each time. Absolutely beautiful. Reminds me of Lullaby and a bit of Bruce Springsteen's Paradise. Wonder if it would have been better as the closer though.
I wonder the same. Ghosts is fab, but Summer Moors is tough to follow, and has an air of finality about it.
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This is what JS had to say about Summer Moors:
Interviewer: This area has a landscape that has a beauty and a darkness that some find threatening...
" Yes, I think that Summer Moors from this album has that, it's dedicated to Yorkshire, brass band and all. It's a personal song .... it's a ghost story in a sense. It's Emily Bronte. I'd never read Wuthering Heights as a kid, but I had to read it recently and I found it amazing, it's like watching a punk band, there's not a single sympathetic character in it, yet it's utterly compelling."
You can read the whole interview/review here:
http://yorkshiretimes.co.uk/article/Between-Dog-And-Wolf-New-Model-Army-Interview-With-Justin-Sullivan
It's very interesting.
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It reminds me of Wutherong Heights.
The Kate Bush influence is there, also the Peter Gabriel one on some tracks.
Wonder if it would have been better as the closer though.
A minor issue i have with the album is that it doesn't alway "flow", the track order isn't the best sometimes.
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This is what JS had to say about Summer Moors:
Interviewer: This area has a landscape that has a beauty and a darkness that some find threatening...
" Yes, I think that Summer Moors from this album has that, it's dedicated to Yorkshire, brass band and all. It's a personal song .... it's a ghost story in a sense. It's Emily Bronte. I'd never read Wuthering Heights as a kid, but I had to read it recently and I found it amazing, it's like watching a punk band, there's not a single sympathetic character in it, yet it's utterly compelling."
You can read the whole interview/review here:
http://yorkshiretimes.co.uk/article/Between-Dog-And-Wolf-New-Model-Army-Interview-With-Justin-Sullivan
It's very interesting.
Thanks! Very interesting indeed. Much appreciated.
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Summer moors is probably the song that has grown on me the most. I went from 'that's lovely but I can't wait for Ghosts' to double plays each time. Absolutely beautiful. Reminds me of Lullaby and a bit of Bruce Springsteen's Paradise. Wonder if it would have been better as the closer though.
Me to, after replying to sozbots post here about it, I went straight to it for another play. It really is a treasure. So far I have been playing the album from start to finish, but now I have done that many times, I am finding I am bonding with the songs more by playing them individually. And yes, straight to Summer Moors, then let Ghosts play after, oh man, what a pleasure.
if not tried, straight to Summer Moors, then Ghosts --- give it a go :)
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Summer Moors has been my morning alarm on the mobile 'phone, pretty much since the cd arrived. Too beautiful. Can't explain it, really - poignant, gentle, lyrical. And the brass in there is just beautiful. Knowing - assuming - that it's a pit band, with the miners history, just makes it more of a glory to listen to.
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This is what JS had to say about Summer Moors:
Interviewer: This area has a landscape that has a beauty and a darkness that some find threatening...
" Yes, I think that Summer Moors from this album has that, it's dedicated to Yorkshire, brass band and all. It's a personal song .... it's a ghost story in a sense. It's Emily Bronte. I'd never read Wuthering Heights as a kid, but I had to read it recently and I found it amazing, it's like watching a punk band, there's not a single sympathetic character in it, yet it's utterly compelling."
You can read the whole interview/review here:
http://yorkshiretimes.co.uk/article/Between-Dog-And-Wolf-New-Model-Army-Interview-With-Justin-Sullivan
It's very interesting.
Good interview link thanks for sharing
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Bloody love that song.
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It's a good song but why spell it incorrectly? I can't find Pennistone on any atlas but I do know Penistone in the hills between South and West Yorkshire. ???
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I listened to this song last night and thought how great it is.
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Thanks for the interview link.
Summer Moors grabbed me at first listen. It's so beautiful and melancholy.
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It's a good song but why spell it incorrectly? I can't find Pennistone on any atlas but I do know Penistone in the hills between South and West Yorkshire. ???
there is a 'pennistone' area of grimsby i think or something around there with the double 'n' but not many fells or much moorland if i recall
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It's from Wuthering Heights. There's a crag near Haworth, which is supposedly where the inspiration for Pennistone Crag came from in the novel...
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It's from Wuthering Heights. There's a crag near Haworth, which is supposedly where the inspiration for Pennistone Crag came from in the novel...
I read it years ago and frankly I wasn't into it, but it was on whim and not really my sort of book. I was going through a bit of HP Lovecraft and the like at that point. I didn't really soak up the story too much at all, but given the mentions of the Bronte book I'd say you're probably right.....
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"Summer Moors" from Wroclaw 10.10.2013:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyrPJkoky_k
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I can see myself becoming quite obsessed with Summer Moors. I love all of the new album, but for me, this song stands out - in fact, I think it could well be the most beautiful vocal JS has ever recorded.
Can't stop listening to it. :)
Totally agree, this is a truly beautiful song. It's right up there with the likes of Marry the Sea, Marrakesh, Lullaby etc. In some ways its structure, musicality, singing and lyrics almost make it a perfect piece of balladry. I love it.
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They played it a few times on the 2013 UK tour. it really is a powerful song and works very well live.
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Heard it live for the first time at Bilston last month. It was superb, a real joy. Sounded so precise, you would think they had being playing it for years. Clearly the band rehearse there sets very much in advance.
Hope they do it again next week in Notts
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On subject of said song which is fantasico has anyone on ere worked out the chordsif so can they post a tab, I have worked out the first one/two but struggling on the third for the verse!