Machwell
Incredible Alt-Pop. Every song a winner, but You're Not Always On My Mind is a top-10 best pop song of all time.
Favorite track: You're Not Always On My Mind.
rickrexa
I have loved this band originally hailing from Tassie for a few years now. Jangling guitars, infectious beats, sing-a-long lyrics and beautiful harmonies make this album an absolute pleasure.
Favorite track: You're Not Always On My Mind.
From Ba Da Bing (US), Bobo Integral (Europe) & Spunk Records (Australia).
Quivers’ life-damaged but hopeful jangle pop has returned.
Golden Doubt is carried by shimmering guitars and the harmonizing vocals of members Holly Thomas and Bella Quinlan. Elevated by the production of Matthew Redlich (Holy Holy, Husky, Ainslie Wills), the record explores what comes after grief, and how we throw ourselves back into love. As Nicholson explains, the album tries to bottle “the rush of feelings and fears when you give in to falling for someone. It’s also an album in love with other albums, and the other bands around us.”
Before each take at Woodstock and The Aviary studios in Melbourne, Australia, the band would imagine a scene together (a waterhole for “Laughing Waters”, an overgrown carpark for “Videostores”) and then dive in to capture live group takes. Quivers need to get words on the page and sounds out to keep moving on. Both Sam and Holly lost their brothers, and there’s a shared vulnerability in the band that runs deep. Golden Doubt is also a love letter to playing music as a band and processing it all together rather than just carrying things by yourself.
Quivers stretched out in making Golden Doubt once they nailed foundational band recordings, adding walls of violins (“Hold You Back”), a nine-person choir to “Chinese Medicine”, and a broken Farfisa organ anywhere it would fit. On the striking “Nostalgia Will Kill You,” Michael Panton's guitar channels Santo & Johnny; with a fresh take on 50s group vocals, Sam, Bella, and Holly sing in wrenching stop-and-starts, “you can’t go back everywhere you want to go / nostalgia will kill you.”
credits
released June 11, 2021
Sam Nicholson - sings, guitars, piano, farfisa.
Bella Quinlan - sings, bass guitar.
Michael Panton - sings, guitars.
Holly Thomas - sings, drums, percussion.
Matt Shears - violin on 3, 9 & 10.
Phil McPhee - synths on 5 & 7.
Angie McMahon, Georgia Knight, Hannah Blackburn, James Seymour, Jo Syme & Merpire sing shouty choir vocals on 1, 4 & 5.
Recorded by producer Matthew Redlich at Woodstock and The Aviary Studios in Melbourne / Naarm.
Mastered for digital and vinyl by John Ruberto.
Cover photo by Howie Garber, design by Nick Gross.
A world of songs we want to live inside. Proper drive your first car music. Or any car. Touring the West Coast of the USA with them in late Sept/early Oct also! Quivers
"I used to love you" is an all time song. "Alexandria" too. We put our heads in the sand sometimes thinking of bands and past years when the best things are now. The river just keeps rivering. Quivers
The indie pop on Songs From Another Life sounds confident yet delicate, and the strummy and jangly guitars makes me long for spring. Some songs sound like straight up Teenage Fanclub worship, but in a good way. Fans of The Byrds and Big Star will probably dig this as well. Niek || Add To Wantlist