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The misfit jukebox


Reviews (2)


Record collector

547 (2023 August)

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Chris Roberts

547 (2023 August)

"Stalwart indie outsiders put another dime in: One could argue they're the true British carriers of the torch, if "indie" means early Orange Juice rather than surly Oasis. Like most of their output, this is a touching, often inspired, certainly jangly mess. With mainstay David Christian at the centre, the shifting collective offers here a "career"-spanning compilation of out-takes, demos, live cuts and random covers, ranging from 60s-tinged girl-band pop to breakneck Postcard-meets-Dexys aestheticised adrenalin. The new song, "Even This Could Be Beautiful", is their own defiantly lo-fi, autobiographical (sort of) origin story. And, somehow, beautiful it is".


Uncut

2023 July

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Jon Dale

2023 July

"Through 2022, David Christian Bower opened the metaphoric dusty boxes that constitute the Comet Gain archives, making highlights available to fans in a steady stream via Bandcamp. Across three volumes of 'Misfit Jukebox', Bower exposed some of the hidden wiring of this most quixotic of indie-pop groups (though, truth be told, they're much closer to a rough-housing soul-punk gang à la early Subway Sect). He's since edited that trio of online releases down to a 17-song, 53-minute full-length that's revelatory for both its aesthetic scope, and the tenacity and purity of Bower's vision".