13 Isolation Drills

Introduction Reactions to my previous post about Do The Collapse were interesting: a lot of agreement with my take on the album, but also a few who rate it more highly than I did. In addition, several people pointed me in the direction of apparently far superior demo versions - which I will get to in due course; but for the moment I am firmly locked onto a 'doing the studio albums with no tangential distractions' course. Anyway, moving on... Despite my well-established level of ignorance, I am aware that Isolation Drills is a generally well-regarded album. And it didn't disappoint. The Album A lot of leg rubbing 'Hits the ground running' is a bit of a lazy cliché, but opener 'Fair Touching' is an undoubted cracker for which that clich é is entirely appropriate. An infectious, REM-ish gallop, it's bouncy and exuberant but also tautly focused with a hint of melancholy. It's one of those songs that you can't help but fall in love with: it wel...