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The Rocks ‘lost’ 2nd album finally gets a UK release.. Sounding like a mutant Iggy Pop / Brett Anderson hybrid fronting late ‘70s heroes The Only Ones, the legendary South London stage botherers follow up their 2004 debut with a collection of molten punk/pop classics. Previously only available in europe.
“A huge dose of exciting rock’n’roll” ArtrockerTracklisting:
1. Letter To The Frontline
2. The Game Is Up
3. Screamers
4. Foam
5. Tearjerker
6. On The Roof
7. Kickin The Teeth
8. Call Out The Changes
9. Night Of The Long Knives
10. Out Of The Blue
11. Time To Leave
12. I Was Dancing In The Lesbian Bar
13. Heartbreak City
Through these strange and uncertain times it is sometimes a little hard to see any light at the end of the tunnel but this is where The Moons have stepped in. This long player is an album full of colour and raw songwriting recorded live in the legendary Studio 2 at Abbey Road Studios. With cinematic string arrangements and masterclass songwriting from the pen of singer/songwriter Andy Crofts this album will be your happy escape.
'Most of this album had been unintentionally sat in my pocket for quite some time. Songs that I had written and forgotten about or had just lost their way and left unfinished. So that is why I wanted the album to simply be named Pocket Melodies. I had this inner feeling to pull them all together and it turned out my favourite Moons record.' Andy Crofts
Pocket Melodies takes you on a journey of glorious melodies leading you through love, romance, nostalgia, regret and unity.
'I wanted to be true to myself with this record. My best strength is writing melodic pop songs so I just let it all flow as I wanted this album to be soaked in colour and completely natural. There's no pretence, it's just straight up pop songs. I have always worn my heart on my sleeve when it comes to my feelings and I think you can hear this in the lyrics this time.' Andy Crofts
The album features singles Riding Man and Today which received high praise and championed on BBC London and Radio X and a collaboration with Paul Weller on the song Tunnel Of Time.
"I wrote all of the songs on the album except Tunnel Of Time which is a collaboration between myself and Paul Weller. He once approached me with a little idea and we slowly worked at it in dressing rooms etc until I took it away and put it all together. Its a nice little song and im glad it found a home with The Moons." Andy Crofts