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Described by Robin Denselow in The Guardian as ‘a home-grown answer to REM’, Innocents Abroad return, after a lengthy hiatus, with their third album: ‘Late Spring’. A 10-track masterpiece of alt-rock in the finest traditions of English psychedelia and 1980’s Paisley Underground. Recorded in Berlin with producer, Victor Hildebrand, ‘Late Spring’ delivers on the promise of those earlier albums
The album delivers on the youthful promise of their first two: 1986's 'Quaker City' and 1988's 'Eleven'. Beautifully produced on 12" heavyweight 180 gm vinyl, with a gorgeous sleeve design by renowned Scottish artist Bryan Angus, this a real treat for the discerning music fan and record-collector.
“…ornamented with chiming Rickenbackers, it’s an unremittingly uplifting sound on Late Spring.” Rock n Reel Magazine
“The album shows the clear influence of groups like R.E.M., 10,000 Maniacs and Husker Dü…” Hot Press
“Radiating with a head-rush of joyous, field-spinning chords, neo-psychedelic swirl and melodic muscle that could twirl for eternity.” LOUDER THAN WAR
“Once memorably hailed by the Guardian as a “home-grown answer to REM”, the new album has picked up plenty of plaudits, with comparisons being made to the US Paisley Underground scene and bands like Hüsker Dü and 10,000 Maniacs. Listening to Late Spring there’s no shortage of home-grown comparisons to make either – and devotees of Merseyside legends like The Las and The Coral will find lots to love here.” Darren Johnson, Music Blog
“Stunningly played, beautifully sung, and immaculately produced with Victor Hilderbrand, Late Spring is a masterclass in classic songcraft.” Chris James, Music Blog
“…a very powerful live act…” Link2Wales Music Blog
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