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Moulettes 2016 Preternatural
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Moulettes ~ Preternatural ~ 2016
C.R.A.F.T Pop Records CRAFTPOP1CD.
 
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1 	Behemooth 	4:07
2 	Underwaterpainter 	3:22
3 	Coral 	4:13
4 	Hidden World (Halicephalobus Mephisto) 4:47
5 	Pufferfish Love 	4:57
6 	Patterns 	3:43
7 	Rite Of Passage	3:41
8 	Medusa	3:51
9 	Parasite 	3:39
10 	Bird Of Paradise (Part II) 	3:38
11 	Silk 	4:46

Oliver Austin: drum kit], percussion, noises, guitars, synths, vocals
Jim Mortimore: electric bass, double bass, Moog bass, baritone ukulele, baritone guitar, vocals
Ruth Skipper: vocals, bassoon, autoharp
Hannah Miller: vocals, cellos, autoharp, synths, noises
Raevennan Husbandes: vocals, electric guitar, baritone guitar

Slightly overdone conceptual album that showcases Moulettes' experimental pop credentials to the hilt. The Brighton-based outfit have skirted around the highly orchestrated boundary-pushing tenets of Prog, the music that Punk allegedly stomped upon a few decades ago, both in their live performances and on their three previous albums. Building on these foundations, the collective has taken the natural world as a theme for PRETERNATURAL, a sort of soundtrack for the films of David Attenborough and Jacques Cousteau; I almost expected a Roger Dean sleeve design. The titles almost speak for themselves, Pufferfish Love, Bird of Paradise and Coral. Cellist and lead vocalist Hannah Miller notes that Underwater Painter is actually a homage to Prince, this revealed before the musician's untimely recent death. The song evokes the 'mysterious deep' in all its vibrant colours; the lyric 'limited palette, infinite themes' could also describe Moulette's working tools, but with this album, as with all the others, the five musicians make the most of what they've got. It's difficult to listen to this album in one sitting without feeling you've been punched around the ears. A busy, complex, adventuresome yet not entirely fulfilling album. - Alan Wilkinson, Northern Sky