Deleted Waveform Gatherings – the musical meshing of Dipsomaniacs leader, Øyvind Holm from Trondheim, Norway takes the Rainbow Quartz psyche-pop sound and updates it with modern pop slickness. Taking cues from Guided By Voices and Gripweeds, the opener “Tiger Rider” is a great single with looping guitars and harmonies sure to please any power pop fan. “All Our Futures” and “Good As Gone” take a more alternative route, similar to Robert Harrison’s Future Clouds and Radar, or even a more poppy sounding Love and Rockets. The title track “Little Baby Warfare” gets better here as Holm’s vocals are less strained, and the driving guitar melody is supported by a collage of other instrumental tracks during the break. Sometimes the experimental bend of the instruments will drown out the melodies, like on “Mental Balance Movement” – do you need the drums to go spastic on a ballad here? And “The New Rain” feels like a GBV snippet extended to six minutes. Thankfully, by mid album the songs are more accessible. “Even A Black Cat” is a classic highlight here, with a great big melodic hook. A bunch of excellent songs end the album with the more positive pop of “Melt-Down Kisses,” the bittersweet ballad “Razor Light” and the wonderful Beatlesque “Backwards To Zero.” I think some fans will like the neo-pysche pop better than I did and others may find the more traditional songs too plain. It’s a toss up, but there is definitely something here for everyone, and the quality tunes here make this an album worth getting.
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