Storm Bugs - Best Before 2027

Track Listing

1. Table Matters 02:55

2. European Coffee Lounge 05:00

3. Syntax 07:12

4. Pigeon in my Pocket 03:44

5. Burt's Baby 02:51

6. Generic Ambient Music 02:11

7. Leary Man 03:54

8. Best Before 03:50

 

Credits:

Format: DL (AAC, AIFF, FLAC, MP3, ogg-vorbis, Album, Stereo)

Release Date: 2023

Label: Snatch Tapes

Catalogue Number: None

Sleeve Design: Philip Sanderson

 

Notes:
Recorded in Hastings and New Cross, 2022 

Table Matters:
Lead Vocals, Lyrics – Steven Ball
Music – Philip Sanderson

European Coffee Lounge:
Lead Vocals, Lyrics – Steven Ball
Music, Lyrics – Philip Sanderson

Syntax:
Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Bass Guitar – Steven Ball
Music – Philip Sanderson

Pigeon in my Pocket:
Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals – Steven Ball
Music, Lead Vocals, Lyrics – Philip Sanderson

Burt's Baby:
Music – Philip Sanderson

Generic Ambient Music:
Lead Vocals, Lyrics – Steven Ball
Music – Philip Sanderson

Leary Man:
Lead Vocals, Electric Guitar, Percussion, Music – Steven Ball
Keyboards, Backing Vocals, Percussion, Music – Philip Sanderson

Best Before:
Lead Vocals, Lyrics – Steven Ball
Music – Philip Sanderson

Produced/mixed by Philip Sanderson 

Review from issue 471 of the Wire magazine 

Philip Sanderson and Steven Ball first started making music as Storm Bugs in 1978. creating DIY pop and tape collage, putting out cassettes on their own Snatch Tapes label until 1981. Using old reel-to-reel machines, scratched/ locked groove records, fuzzy radio recordings, poetic half-spoken lyrics warped by tape manipulations, their work tapped into a surreal and distinctly British sort of gloom, laced with dry humour. In 2002 they revived the project with The Bugs Are Back EP, and in 2017 with Certified Original &Vintage Fakes.

Now arrives Best Before 2027. Like their earlier work, the album sounds as though it was made with rickety recording gear, only now the aesthetics are early DIY digital - endearingly lumpy DAW production, preset reverbs and hyperactive, babbling vector synths. Opener "Table Matters-la reference to their 1980 EP of the same name) is a disoriented stomp pinned in place by a monotone rhythmic vocal: Dull, bored, numb, grey, frazzled, sitting in a ditch/A hat, and a bottle, and a creeping sense of dread". "European Coffee Lounge" continues the sardonic mood, boasting a ridiculously catchy chorus framed by churning, spasmodic synth sequences. 

"Syntax" is a highlight, seven plus minutes of chilled synthpop with a softly crooning voice wrapping itself around lines like Cadge•gloak, curtal, palliard, patrico, jackman,whip-jack, drummer, click track", lending the words a ridiculous erotic charge. Keeping with the wordy theme, there's a loose and lumpy reading of "Leary Mann from The Vulgar Tongue 118571 by Ducange Anglicus, which works surprisingly well as an ode to contemporary British masculinity. "Pigeon In My Pocket" is a stranger, speedy muddle of noisy electronics and semi-nightmarish post-punk poetry. 

The best gag on the album is "Generic Ambient Music", twinkling digital bells and a Vocodered voice cooing, "There's years, literally years, of it, that can be streamed online". Cheeky, clever and a silly bargain for £l on Bandcamp. Go get it. 
Leah Kardos