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Reviews (9)

Mar 26, 2018
Experimentally mental
Having heard the title track in the wireless I decided to invest in what promised to be an 'interesting' LP.
Anything with John Grant on it still gets my attention, and I still have a couple of CV discs knocking around, so the odds of it pleasing my ears were looking good.
After the opening weirdness of 'Mr Dynamite' John Grant takes lead vocal on the very John Grant-y 'Modern Parenting' (bubbling synths and bouncy beats) and further down the line there are Cabs-heavy rhythms (as evidenced on Lime Ricky) and in between there's well, quite a lot. Endangered Species begins like something from Yello's back catalogue with a Grant vocal but quickly degenerates into synth mayhem over the very Yello-y backing vocals.
Whether it remains a perennial favourite remains to be seen, but for now I am certainly digging this two LP set.

Aug 06, 2020
The Gardener has produced a fine crop.
Cracking return from one of England's great songwriters. Tjinder Singh has once again come up with a collection of songs that only become more interesting with repeated listens.
With nods to his Black Country roots, his usual ascerbic humour and some great Anglo-Indian melodies, England Is A Garden is a bouquet that has some of the thorns still attached. Definitely a record for this year.

May 14, 2023
Uniquely Scottish, uniquely strange.
Bought on a recommendation. Was not disappointed.