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Hydroplane - A Place In My Memory Is All I Have To Claim Vinyl LP album cover

Hydroplane - A Place In My Memory Is All I Have To Claim Vinyl LP

LABEL: Efficient Space | FILE UNDER: Folk / Soft Rock
FOR FANS OF: Insides, April Magazine, Northern Picture Library

$35.98

A Place In My Memory Is All I Have To Claim is the new album by Australian atmospheric pop trio Hydroplane, the storied "offshoot" formed by three quarters of independent pop group, The Cat's Miaow. On this, their first music after two decades plus of radio silence, Andrew Withycombe, Kerrie Bolton, and Bart Cummings return to the gentle, close-quarters musical world they shared around the turn of the century. Recorded during 2024 in Melbourne and Ballarat, A Place In My Memory picks up the thread Hydroplane set down with its precursor, 2001's The Sound Of Changing Places, though you can hear echoes of their other releases, too, with Withycombe noting a through-line from the group's 1998 "Failed Adventure" single. There's little quite like A Place In My Memory, then or now, though. Fellow travelers might include Empress, The Ah Club, and further back, Young Marble Giants, Veronique Vincent (the muffled, ticking drum machine also makes me think of Robin Gibb's Robin's Reign). There's also an umbilical to the bedroom-crafted electronica doing the rounds in the late nineties and early noughties. Hydroplane hint at this through their approach to songwriting, which often builds creatively around loops as structural devices. Through all this, the trio achieve an effortless, organic weightlessness across these nine lovely songs. Many feature Bolton's clear singing voice, drifting along, while guitars, keyboards, drum machines and loops tickertape away. The constituent parts fit together, but they also have a curiously detached quality -- think of abstract cloud formations sharing the same sky. Hydroplane and The Cat's Miaow often dealt in emotional ambiguity and uncertainty, and the uncertainty of the nostalgic. This was always one of the most appealing facets of their music, and A Place In My Memory is thus named perfectly. A beautiful collection of drowsy, sleepy pop, humble and quiet, but resolute in its craft, A Place In My Memory Is All I Have To Claim is dream work in practice; a lovely reintroduction.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • FORMAT: LP
  • ARTIST: Hydroplane
  • TITLE: A Place In My Memory Is All I Have To Claim
  • LABEL: Efficient Space
  • CATALOG NUMBER: ES046
  • GENRE: Folk / Soft Rock
  • SUB-GENRES: Indie Rock, Drone
  • RELEASE YEAR: 2025
  • UPC: 4251804186940
  • CONDITION: New
TRACKLIST

01. Houdini's Plane
02. Incident At Westall
03. Aspen Blues
04. On The Mountain
05. Solar Flare
06. Valley Of Sorrows
07. The Loneliest Astronaut
08. To The Lighthouse
09. I've Got A Buzz

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UPC: 4251804186940

SKU: FSLP-1362

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