Another wonderful year for Camera Obscura
Saturday, December 26th, 2009
Just like 2006, Camera Obscura were very much my band of the year.
Let’s Get Out Of This Country – their previous album before this year’s My Maudlin Career, is one of my favourite pop albums of all-time and one that I have strong a sentimental attachment to. It came into my life at a transitional time full of new experiences and adventures. I’ll never forget the first time I heard Lloyd, I’m Ready To Be Heartbroken on late night MTV2 (bring back 120 Minutes dammit!), a few days before my first trip to Singapore in October 2006. Although I was already aware of Camera Obscura and owned their Underachievers, Please Try Harder album, I wasn’t particularly a fan until that night. Subsequently, I listened to Lloyd… many, many times on my trip and when I finally heard the album when I got home (I had no way of listening to CDs in Asia), I instantly loved it.
My Maudlin Career didn’t have the same immediate effect on me but when I eventually fell for it, I fell for it hard. It became the soundtrack to my summer, and I will always associate it with cycling in the evening sun.
For christmas, Camera Obscura released a new 7″ single which is a double A side of The Blizzard (a cover of a song by an old country singer called Jim Reeves, who got namedropped on the first Half Man Half Biscuit album) and Swans from the album. As a christmas gift, they’ve put The Blizzard up for free download here. Enjoy and I hope you all had a wonderful christmas!

