They don't make them like this anymore. The well-scrubbed Londoneering
indiepoptastic quartet Hatcham Social consist of Toby Kidd (vocals /
guitar), Finn Kidd (drums), Dave Fineberg (bass / vocals) and Jerome
Watson (synth / guitar). 'You Dig The Tunnel, I'll Hide The Soil' is
Hatcham Social's debut album and Fierce Panda's first longplayer
release in 2009, the year of the label's fifteenth anniversary.
Recorded at Big Mushroom studios in the north of England with The
Charlatans singer Tim Burgess at the controls this is a spiky, sparky
collection of itching pop tunes which hark back to a time of musical
innocence. Live favourites 'So So Happy Making' and 'Penelope (Under My
Hat)' make a reappearance but other than those old lags this is a set
of brand new songs highlighted by the tetchy lead off single 'Murder In
The Dark' and the frankly terrific summer-anthem-in-waiting 'Sidewalk'.
You couldn't accuse the Hatcham boys of rushing things either: in the
past two years they have released four limited edition independent
singles, compiled one mini-album cassette, played over 150 gigs
(including selling out the 100 Club) and enraptured countless music
lovers with the sort of charmingly jagged old school alternative stance
several of us thought had been destroyed forever by the corporate indie
boomtime of the early noughties. In 2008 alone they toured the UK with
The Charlatans and then with Ipso Facto. They released their 'Crystal
World' mini-album in Japan and signed to TBD Records in North America,
instantly becoming Radiohead's labelmates. They fizzed and itched at
The Great Escape by the seaside, at Camden Crawl by the trackside, at
In The City near Moss Side and at Offset in the middle of Epping
Forest. And, barely three weeks into the new year Hatcham Social have
already made their mark on 2009 at the Borderline as part of
Pandamonium, at the Artrocker Islington Academy show and at the last
ever Push club night. And this is where we find the core of Hatcham
Social - behind the cassette releases and the fringes and the fairly
obvious admiration for the ethics, morals, tunes and drumming kittens
which defined Postcard Records twenty years ago there lurks a
hardboiled attitude which takes them well out of any precious indie
ghetto. This band bites. Or, as frontman Toby puts it so succintly: "I
am not against selling records, but I am against selling shit records".
Tracklisting:
1 Crocodile
2 Sidewalk
3 Murder In The Dark
4 Hypnotise Terrible Eyes
5 So So Happy Making
6 Superman
7 I Cannot Cure My Pure Evil
8 Jabberwocky
9 In My Opinion
10 Penelope (Under My Hat),
11 Give Me The Gift,
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