Saturday, July 11, 2009

Out Standing in Their Cricket Field

It's all balls and bats these days. Last year saw the release of the Baseball Project; an album done by Steve Wynn (Dream Syndicate), Peter Buck (R.E.M.), Scott McCaughey (Minus 5, Young Fresh Fellows), and Linda Pitmon (Steve Wynn & the Miracle 3) which was all about baseball.

This year, it's an album all about cricket. The band is The Duckworth Lewis Method, a collaboration between Thomas Walsh of Pugwash and Neil Hannon of the Divine Comedy. The Duckworth-Lewis Method in cricket is a set of formulas (developed by some gents named Duckworth and Lewis, of course) to address the problem of delayed, one-day cricket matches. And yes, I had to look that one up as I'm not up on my cricket.

Not surprisingly all the songs on the album are on different aspects of the game of cricket. And the music is some very fine pop songs penned by Walsh and Hannon. Walsh, who hails from Dublin, has quietly put out some great pop records in the last few years that have melodies in the XTC/Beatles/Brian Wilson/ELO vein. And Hannon, who comes from Northern Ireland, has been at the pop thing quite a bit longer and his brand of chamber pop has also had hints of ELO in it among other things. More information can be found on the band's website.

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