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The Orchids

Lyceum [CD]

Lyceum [CD]

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The Orchids - Lyceum [CD]

Hailing from the suburbs of Glasgow, this five-piece are best known for their three starry-eyed albums on the renowned Sarah Records -- this being an expanded version of their first (an eight-track 10" at the time). By the tail end of the 1980s the independent music scene in the UK was turning its back on the polish and over-indulgence of the mid-'80s with its gated drums and wallpaper production. And those who weren't stretching the boundaries of sonic innovation had tuned back to the post-punk ethos of ramshackle charm and zealous melody, even dousing the spirit with some political fervor once more. Influences were more likely to be Television and the Television Personalities than MTV. The Orchids and The Sea Urchins were the first two bands to release 7" singles on the Sarah label having previously begun their recording existence on a shared flexi disc in 1987 (The Sea Urchins went on to become Delta, whose classic album Slippin' Out from 2000 will be the second release on Circuitry). The Scottish five-piece released I've Got a Habit and Underneath the Window, Underneath the Sink as EPs before really finding their feet with Lyceum; the tracks, remastered from the original Toad Hall tapes are included on this reissue as are the three songs from the "What Will We Do Next?" 7" (this collection closes with the frazzled stretch that is "Yawn"). Lyceum was originally released in August 1989. The album opens with "It's Only Obvious" and its gloriously youthful chorus of "who needs tomorrow when all I need, all I needed was you." James Hackett somehow appears both forthright and rejected, something that one of their musical heroes The Go-Betweens also had down to a fine art. It barely takes a breath until midway through side two where "Hold On" (sounding suspiciously like an unlikely objective) descends into the intro of "Blue Light," the counted-in "1, 2, 3, 4" whispered like the most hopelessly dejected rally. If that sounds depressing it isn't. This record by The Orchids was a spirited source of comfort for an 18-year-old at the time and still shudders with the best type of melancholy, one that's spirited not indulgent. If you're not familiar with the band's charm, this is where you should begin. 01. It's Only Obvious _x000D_ 02. A Place Called Home _x000D_ 03. Caveman _x000D_ 04. The York Song _x000D_ 05. Carrole-Anne _x000D_ 06. Hold On _x000D_ 07. Blue Light _x000D_ 08. If You Can't Find Love _x000D_ 09. I've Got a Habit _x000D_ 10. Apologies _x000D_ 11. Give Me Some Peppermint Freedom _x000D_ 12. Defy the Law _x000D_ 13. Underneath the Window, Underneath the Sink _x000D_ 14. Tiny Words _x000D_ 15. Walter _x000D_ 16. What Will We Do Next? _x000D_ 17. As Time Goes By _x000D_ 18. Yawn

Release Date: September 19, 2025

UPC: 5051142058515 View full details