Suicide Songs

Money
  1. I Am the Lord
  2. I’m Not Here
  3. You Look Like a Sad Painting on Both Sides of the Sky
  4. Night Came
  5. Suicide Songs
  6. Hopeless World
  7. I’ll Be The Night
  8. All My Life
  9. A Cocaine Christmas And An Alcholic’s New Year

In 2013, Money released their acclaimed debut album 'The Shadow Of Heaven', following only a handful of concerts that felt more like communions in out-of-the-way venues, advertised only by word-of-mouth. The record sounded similarly crafted - all haunted melody and atmosphere, invested with an unusually ambitious and uncompromising lyrical zeal. This was a band that invested as much in what they meant as how they sounded. Two years on, the new Money album, 'Suicide Songs', takes you deeper into their sound and vision. It feels more advanced and yet simpler, more perfected and yet more open. It is, by turns, a tender, barren, cavernous, smouldering, despairing and inspirational piece of work. It's a long day's journey into night, but it pays huge dividends when you arrive, drawing you in and casting a spell that won't let go. The album finds the band gelling as never before, framing Jamie's poetic vision with an intuitive grasp of the album's dignified and despairing themes. There are strings and brass, gospel-style backing vocals, and the (Indian stringed) dilruba on the opening 'I Am The Lord'. This collectively adds more divine dimensions to the band's sound, embellishments that Money didn't have the confidence to try out on their debut.

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