Tuesday, August 26, 2014

The Morrigan - Wreckers. 1996 England


Six years after everyone ignored Rides Out comes Wreckers which basically sounds like a re-recording of Rides Out - though the tunes are indeed different. There hasn't been much progression since, and it appears they are trying to re-energize or regain their old audience - or perhaps attain a new one with their first CD on the established English Garden label (which incidentally was an offshoot of the Background reissue label that was focused on some of the most obscure 1970s UK folk rock rarities). I also hear a timid try in a few places for a Dead Can Dance styled Darkwave sound, though they were a day late and a dollar short on that front. There are two odd tracks towards the end of the CD (both originals) that show that The Morrigan are looking to break out from their standard sound. 'Wheels Turning' is a good try at the 80's New Wave of British Progressive Rock sound as popularized by Marillion and Pallas. And 'When the Rain Comes Down' has a reggae base complete with Moog synthesizers, once again demonstrating their Festival Scene roots. So given this premise, I'd have to say Wreckers is the most superfluous album in their canon. Certainly it's a fine work, and if you haven't already heard Rides Out then the sound will be most revelatory on initial impact I'm sure.

Former ownership: CD: 1996 English Garden. Jewel case

8/26/14 (review / new entry); 4/4/24

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