"Shoulders' track included audio excerpts about gold/monetary fixation and it chimed with the corruption surrounding T. Dan Smith/Owen Luder which I was reading up on at the time, as it was soon after the demolition of the Gateshead Car Park. I was also influenced strongly by local North-East band, Sefelt, and their Post-Rock sound. Brutalist, therefore, is a track which should stand alone, like a huge concrete monolith."
When you say album, are you using the Arabic for 'the' when you say 'al'? What do i think of the bum? Daniel Kitson as the bum or the bum as an entity in itself? Although the bum as an entity in itself would be a bit weird, so I'll assume you mean Daniel Kitson as the bum, yeah I love 'im, bloody wordy geezer. blimey100
This might be my favorite thing Daniel has ever recorded. I shared the story part with my children, who also absolutely loved it. The songs are great too. alex79uk
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