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EIGHTEENTH DAY OF MAY, THE
TITLE
The Eighteenth Day Of May
FORMAT
2LP
LABEL
FEEDING TUBE RECORDS/CARDINAL FUZZ
CATALOG #
FTR 515LP
FTR 515LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
5/29/2020
The Eighteenth Day of May
were a six-piece, London based group. Originally formed as an acoustic trio consisting of American
Alison Brice
(vocals, flute), Swede
Richard Olson
(acoustic guitar, harmonica, sitar), and
Ben Phillipson
(guitar, mandolin), they combined elements of traditional and contemporary folk with a psychedelic jangle. They spent the summer and autumn of 2003 bonding over
Fairport Convention
,
The Incredible String Band
,
Steeleye Span
,
Sandy Denny
, and
Trees
all blending in with the psychedelic music they already loved which was feeding into their home demo recordings. In early 2004 they went electric adding the rhythm section of
Mark Nicholas
(bass), and
Karl Sabino
(drums, autoharp) and then lastly ex-
Saloon
player
Alison Cotton
(viola). It was after appearing on a cover mount disc for the much missed
It Comes With A Smile Magazine
that
Andy Childs
(Head of Hannibal Records/RYKO) fell in love with the band and continued the path of fellow legendary Hannibal head
Joe Boyd
's policy of signing eclectic artists. Back in 2004 it felt like no one was making music like this -- old weird folk songs, Americana, original psych folk, minimalist drones via great melodies, and eclectic instrumentation. The result was a joyous, unfettered, fluid sound that in one moment could conjure up flashes of
The Byrds
or
Fotheringay
and then minutes later the spirit of
The Velvet Underground
would drift though the music. Live they would even cover artist from
Spacemen 3
and
The Brian Jonestown Massacre
to
Buffy Saint Marie
to traditional folk songs and would not be afraid to stamp their own identity on them. When it comes to recording their first (and only) LP, they were teaming with ideas and enthusiasm, buoyant from the attention of artists like
Robyn Hitchcock
and
Peter Buck
with whom they toured. The LP some 15 years later has not dated one bit, as with all good music its qualities and resonance have matured and endured, its subtleties have become more apparent and beguiling. maybe 2005 just wasn't ready for a band playing contemporary English folk music. Added onto to this retrospective release are several excellent extra tracks, some of which were recorded for a second album that they were never able to complete. Hard to imagine it would have been even better than the first but listen to the tracks recorded and you can only feel sadness that it never happened.
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