Pram
The Moving Frontier

Cover art for The Moving Frontier by Pram Description: LP on Domino
Format: LP (vinyl)
Genre(s): Downtempo/Chillwave
Label: Domino
Price:
£11.59
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4Rating: 4
...according to our on 27 September 2007.

Pram are a blast from the past for me. I used to be pretty obsessed with 'em and I remember when they cancelled their Leeds gig at the Duchess cos they had no drummer I wrote to 'em and offered them my unique sticksman skills. I got a nice letter back from Rosie politely telling me they'd already found a replacement (ie fuck off). Alas I never gave up on 'em though and I still enjoy listening to some of their lo fi shannigans on a reasonably regular basis.... The Iron lung EP still does special things to me though. Here's 'The Moving Frontier' CD/LP on Domino and they're still parading around their toytown sounds with gleeful abandon (whatever that means). I'm pleased they're still releasing records and that folks out there are still buying 'em. There has always some been something a bit rubbish about 'em though but they're so utterly charming you end up not caring. Lovely.... recommended!!

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What their label says...

‘The Moving Frontier’ is Pram at their most widescreen, they’ve created a mysterious and wonderful landscape that’s sky-wide open. The fourteen concise tracks on the album are Pram at their most confident and direct. Album opener ‘The Empty Quarter’ alongside ‘Iske’, ‘Sundew’ and ‘Metaluna’ are instrumental pieces steeped in a lurching starry-eyed wonder. They not only soundtrack but gently prompt and orchestrate a reflective daydream moment.