Mixed
I really enjoyed Indiana and Shades, but some of the slower tracks, were, well, umm, slow. Not bad if you like the Chameleons, but probably did not cause anyone to be come new fans.
I really enjoyed Indiana and Shades, but some of the slower tracks, were, well, umm, slow. Not bad if you like the Chameleons, but probably did not cause anyone to be come new fans.
It's not the same feeling as the old stuff, but still has some good melodies and familiarity of the Chameleons' releases in the 80's
take you to places. Some dark, some dreamy - all out of your body. I have loved this band since I first heard "in Shreds" when I was in college (pre 1984). Mark Burgess has a beautiful voice. And the lyrics and guitars are hypnotic.
The Chameleons were one of the best "post punk" bands. They were not commercial successes but produced three brilliant, influential albums that attained cult status. After a 15 year hiatus, it is remarkable that this CD is a more than worthy successor to Strange Times both in sound and in quality. If you like this, seek out their earlier recordings.
This is one of the most meloidic and atmospheric albums you could ever own. It's as magnificent as anything by The Church or The Cure. In my personal top 10 for all time.
HIGHLY recommended. Only four albums in 20 years, and everyone was fantastic. Different sounds, of course, but probably will appeal to fans of the Church, Bunnymen, Smiths, Sound, Midnight Oil, etc.