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Meerkat Parade: Disturbed Nature
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David Series
guitarb.1982
The same cast remains in place from Meerkat Parade (Self Produced, 2017), and their chemistry is noticeably a step smoother, particularly in how Series and
Huw Rees
keyboardsMartin Kershaw
saxophone, altoDisturbed Nature eventually drifts off with one of its more unsettled moments, a sort of haunted meditation carried by a vaguely spooky fairground organ. For the most part, though, it's not disturbing so much as simply restlessa sign of a group creatively itchy and disinclined to settle into anything too obvious. Even when Meerkat Parade goes straightforward, they still do it their own wayalways true to their own nature, however skewed it might be. ">
Track Listing
Nostalgia; The Goat; Green; Let go; Disturbed Nature; Open Up; Drunken Frogs; Too Much; Oceans and Skies.
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Martin Kershaw: saxophone (5).
Album information
Title: Disturbed Nature | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Self Produced
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