Hookworms
Pearl Mystic
Label: Gringo Records
Genre: Rock / Pop
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The LP’s themes focus on a deeply personal narrative surrounding a lost relationship and a battle with depression that at its worst brought about, as MJ, puts it “a half-hearted suicide attempt”.
Thus songs like ‘Away/Towards’ (a finer opening to an album you couldn’t hope to hear) possess a gargantuan build-and-release infectious energy that juxtaposes with a subtext of a bi-polar approach to coping with loss. ‘Preservation’, too, is in keeping with the group’s live shows, though deals with existentialism, whilst several Raymond Carver influences are scattered in and among the bold textures of sound. ‘In Our Time’ is perhaps the closest thing to escapism on the LP, about a hill MJ would cycle up near Otley in Yorkshire after the end of his relationship, because it possessed his favourite view in the world. ‘Since We Had Changed’ meanwhile is almost mantra-like in its constancy, new percussive elements joining those already on the record, whilst ‘What We Talk About’ returns full circle to the first track’s themes of depression, and emerges from mixed field recordings including a backwards taping of a Hare Krishna lecture played down the studio corridor.