Armed with a piano and a sharp pen, Stephen McLaren gives us We Used To Go Raving, a pop album of commentary on political events as well as more personal musings on life thus far. Taking inspiration from New Order's brand of new wave and classic singer songwriters, McLaren paints in big tones and lush soundscapes, singing with conviction and unstinting vision about the past and present. The past is tinted with nostalgia, but not at the expense of critical evaluation and the occasional bitter chomp. The present mixes a bit of optimism with the anger and uncertainty. And as a triple threat, he delivers an affecting love song as well ("I Sing To You"). And regardless of one's take on those themes, the music is damn special and the vocal performance excellent. Some of the song titles are outright funny as well. Our favorite tracks are the title track, "No More (Say Yes)", "Chest Pains Lullaby", and "I Sing To You".
We Used To Go Raving is out now on various digital platforms.
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