/>
musicOMH
home | features | albums | tracks | live | classical | blog
Facebook Twitter
search:

The Leisure Society - Into The Murky Water

(Full Time Hobby) UK release date: 2 May 2011
3 stars
by Daniel Offen
The Leisure Society - Into The Murky Water

buy The Leisure Society MP3s or CDs

Spotify The Leisure Society on Spotify

The Leisure Society's first record The Sleeper was a genuine pleasure, delightfully earnest and tuneful, even if it felt a little unsubstantial in places. Judging from the follow-up, it would appear the The Leisure Society agree. While Into The Murky Water doesn't really deviate from the melodic folk template they'd already set out, it seems to be written in a key other than constant whimsy.

This is not to say that The Leisure Society have changed completely. Their music still sounds roughly the same. But the band has appeared to grow in confidence, creating an accomplished, rather than simply earnest album. The songs seem bigger, more lushly instrumented. With this increased songwriting ability, the band have lost some of the charm they once had. It no longer seems like a bunch of excited amateurs playing music they love. Into The Murky Water, for better or worse, appears much more professional and polished.

Yet as a result it's difficult to find any parts where the band have put a foot wrong. The listener is provided with a deluge of competently played folk that keeps on coming. The Sleeper, while occasionally wonderful, wasn't especially consistent. In The Murky Water doesn't really falter at any point, and remains continually enjoyable throughout. As such, pinpointing the album's highlights isn't easy. There aren't really any 'hits' here; even after repeated listening it's difficult to pick out and remember key tracks. You Could Keep Me Talking is nice, but it never hits the level of Last Of The Melting Snow or Save It For Someone Who Cares. It's no worse an album, but it's not as memorable.

Despite the competence, the lovely melodies and the general cheery outlook, it's hard to shake the feeling that Into The Murky Water is nothing special. It's all very pleasant, maybe even a perfect lazy sunny day album. Its melodies and lyrics waft happily by. But its lazy perfection adds up to little more than comfortable music. In their first effort The Leisure Society weren't exactly pushing the limited boundaries to be pushed in folk music, but it felt like they were trying.

Into The Murky Water allows some of the band's earnest demeanour to shine through, but ultimately it lacks the spark of its predecessor and it's difficult to love. They carried themselves through on exuberant charm first time round, but their second release doesn't continue that journey.

Comments

related articles
ALBUM: The Leisure Society - Into The Murky Water
ALBUM: The Leisure Society - The Sleeper
TRACK: The Leisure Society - Last Of The Melting Snow
coming soon
Rumer - Boys Don't Cry EL-P - Cancer For Cure Public Image Ltd - This Is PiL Kathryn Williams - Presents... The Pond
recent releases
Garbage - Not Your Kind Of People Beach House - Bloom Niki And The Dove - Instinct Best Coast - The Only Place
Simian Mobile Disco - Unpatterns Ren Harvieu - Through The Night Morten Harket - Out Of My Hands Willie Nelson - Heroes
Geoff Barrow & Ben Salisbury - Drokk: Music Inspired By Mega-City One Richard Hawley - Standing At The Sky's Edge Damon Albarn - Dr Dee The Cribs - In The Belly Of The Brazen Bull
Gossip - A Joyful Noise Giana Factory - Save The Youth Here We Go Magic - A Different Ship I Like Trains - The Shallows
Ben Kweller - Go Fly A Kite Morten Harket - Out Of My Hands Niki And The Dove - Instinct Electric Guest - Mondo
Sweet Billy Pilgrim - Crown And Treaty Gravenhurst - The Ghost In Daylight Mystery Jets - Radlands Patrick Watson - Adventures In Your Own Backyard
albums out this week
Saint Etienne - Words And Music By Saint Etienne Tom Jones - Spirit In The Room Gaz Coombes - Presents... Here Come The Bombs Exitmusic - Passage
Dead Mellotron - Glitter Paul Buchanan - Mid Air trioVD - MAZE Advance Base - A Shut-In's Dream
recommended
Tom Jones
INTERVIEW
Tom Jones

On his new album Spirit In The Room, judging on The Voice and why he's a royalist.
Donna Summer
OBITUARY
Donna Summer

The Queen Of Disco's music, remembered in videos and words.
Independent Label Market
WHY I STARTED...
Independent Label Market

Founder Joe Daniel on the origins and inspirations, ahead of this weekend's event.
latest album reviews
    1. Sigur Rós - Valtari
    2. Marissa Nadler - The Sister
    3. Dale Earnhardt Jr Jr - It's A Corporate World
    4. Fun - Some Nights
    5. Tom Jones - Spirit In The Room
    6. Rumer - Boys Don't Cry
    7. Advance Base - A Shut-In's Prayer
    8. PS I Love You - Death Dreams
    9. Kathryn Williams - Presents... The Pond
    10. Narasirato - Warato'o
    11. Astrïd - High Blues
    12. EL-P - Cancer For Cure
    13. trioVD - MAZE
    14. Gaz Coombes - Presents... Here Come The Bombs
    15. Exitmusic - Passage
    16. Paul Buchanan - Mid Air
    17. Willie Nelson - Heroes
    18. Public Image Ltd - This Is PiL
    19. Cornershop - Urban Turban
    20. Silversun Pickups - Neck Of The Woods
    21. Guillemots - Hello Land!
    22. Will Dutta - Parergon
    23. Josephine Foster & The Victor Herrero Band - Perlas
    24. Anna Ternheim - The Night Visitor
    25. Squarepusher - Ufabulum
    26. Jay Brannan - Rob Me Blind
    27. Oriole - Every New Day
    28. Saint Etienne - Words And Music By Saint Etienne
    29. Dead Mellotron - Glitter
    30. Beach House - Bloom
    31. Garbage - Not Your Kind Of People
    32. Best Coast - The Only Place
    33. Fixers - We'll Be The Moon

    34. more album reviews