Another track from one of the albums that will be celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2019.
'Revelations' was the third studio LP by Gene, who returned in 1999 to a different musical climate, after the buzz of Britpop had worn off. Apparently their label ordered the band to record their album in just four weeks, leaving little time to add finishing touches to certain songs, and maybe causing the group to lose some of their quality control. It wasn't just the music industry that had become a darker place, as the optimism of the mid 90's had been replaced by worry and anger. The broken promises of Tony Blair's government had destroyed any positivity that had been rushing through the country only a couple of years before, and this disappointed Britain can be heard at the heart of the flawed but occasionally awesome 'Revelations'.
Highlight 'Mayday' comes with a chaotic S.O.S vibe, this time urging the public to "come play your part" against "the new enemy". Set to a fantastic tune, it's another one that defines the times in a hugely admirable way.
Read a review of Gene's entire discography HERE.
'Revelations' was the third studio LP by Gene, who returned in 1999 to a different musical climate, after the buzz of Britpop had worn off. Apparently their label ordered the band to record their album in just four weeks, leaving little time to add finishing touches to certain songs, and maybe causing the group to lose some of their quality control. It wasn't just the music industry that had become a darker place, as the optimism of the mid 90's had been replaced by worry and anger. The broken promises of Tony Blair's government had destroyed any positivity that had been rushing through the country only a couple of years before, and this disappointed Britain can be heard at the heart of the flawed but occasionally awesome 'Revelations'.
Highlight 'Mayday' comes with a chaotic S.O.S vibe, this time urging the public to "come play your part" against "the new enemy". Set to a fantastic tune, it's another one that defines the times in a hugely admirable way.
Read a review of Gene's entire discography HERE.
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