
The Clean are one of the most important indie bands to ever come out of New Zealand. Their EP ‘Boodle Boodle Boodle’ (1981), recorded on a four-track, had an instant lo-fi appeal and became the Flying Nun label’s first major success. They were shaped by the likes of Syd Barrett, Velvet Underground and The Stooges and have gone on to influence the likes of Pavement and Yo La Tengo. The band were on hiatus for the majority of the 80s, but came back to release three albums in the 90s and two in the 00s. This is their second album and the first time this title has been in print on vinyl since its initial release.
With more budget to record than when they were cutting their teeth in the early 80s, it’s a higher fi record and of their post-reunion releases, this is the closest in feel to their early material. ‘Linger Longer’ is a haunting piano-led cut full of poignance and psychedelic feel. ‘Secret Place’ shines a spotlight on The Clean’s iconic stripped back drum style and ‘Something I Need’ has a Lou Reed and Mick Jagger feel to the vocals as folk-y acoustic instrumentation prevails beautifully underneath. A staggering band.