This is the best compliment I can give to Aerodrome Motel. From the best albums on Dutch Excelsior Recordings label, to pop songs of old from the U.K., to Big Star and all the bands that followed it after 1972, while finally The Beatles come within earshot.
Aerodrome Motel is Nick Frater's 10th album, but his first on WoNoBlog. Listening to the album, this might be some major omission going on. The most important thing is he's on the blog today, with an album that is a joy to listen to. The songs on Aerodrome Motel simply tickle a lot of my fancies without ever giving me the impression that I've heard it all before. There's too much joy and positive musicianship in the individual songs.
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Aerodrome Motel holds ten songs. I could do the same for each one like I've just did for 'The Pleasure Is Mine'. I'm not going to, which makes this a fairly short review. This album does not need more words, as I've wrote all you need to know. Except having to add that there are some nice textual references worked into lyrics as well.
Aerodrome Motel is a fine pop listening experience in which Nick Frater presents his listeners with everything he has to offer. Each song is perfectly worked out and every avenue and byway of them explored to find that extra melody and harmony. It's all there and more it seems. Beyond the call of duty they call that in the military. It fits here as well.
Wout de Natris
You can listen to and order Aerodrome Motel here:
https://bigstirrecords.bandcamp.com/album/aerodrome-motel
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