Errors - New Relics album cover
Errors - New Relics album cover

Album Review

Album title
New Relics
Artist
Errors
Label
Rock Action Records
Release date
1 Oct

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Errors – New Relics

4/5 stars
Album review by Rosie Davies.
Published 02 October 2012

For a band whose last LP has largely come to be considered their most accomplished to date, it’s no wonder that Errors have, with this mini album released just nine months after, deliberately taken another path. With the monolithic Have Some Faith In Magic looming in the background, it’s tempting to see New Relics as a transcontinental interlude.
 
Slower paced, looser, and free from the motorik groove of its predecessor
all its predecessors, in fact this is the sound of a band prying loose from the straightjacket of critical expectation and letting their minds float into new territory.

Sizzling drums and reverberating bass pull the listener down into swirling pools of synth; riffs play out like a liquid sunset over the White Isle, with blissful Oriental melodies that fleetingly recall Magic's ambient side (see Grangehaven in particular). Whilst nothing quite matches the building euphoric energy of Pleasure Palaces or Magna Encarta, repeat plays unlock a record with hidden layers every inch the free-floating, retro-futuristic exploration its title suggests.

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