Sometimes you just want to know you're not alone, sings Apologies, I Have None vocalist Josh McKenzie on It's Never The Words You Say. The line, from their upcoming album Pharmacie, sums up the London, UK post-punk four-piece quite perfectly. The group has no specific message to convey, no agenda, and no story to speak of. Instead, the band explores the tolls of declining mental health on relationships and the human experience as a whole. Combining a grim outlook with layers of both rich imagery and brutally simplistic reality, Apologies, I Have None's music paints a beautiful, harrowing picture of a misunderstood and too-often ignored struggle faced by so many in the modern world. Apologies, I Have None released their debut album, London, in 2012 and have been hard at work ever since. Choosing to spend much of their time off the road at guitarist Simon Small's recording studio, the group has been able to stay prolific without compromising quality. Pharmacie, the band's second full-length, is a thematic continuation of previous works London and Black Everything. As a result, it cannnot be written off as just another record. Though certainly strong enough to stand alone, it deserves additional praise for serving as chapter three in the novel known as Apologies, I Have None.
G**H
Raw amazing beauty
An absolutely stunning album from start to finish. It's immense musical landscapes, are coated with gut wrentchingly honest lyrics that cut to the bone. Stand out tracks for me are 'love & medication' and 'everybody wants to talk about mental health' however every track is worthy of your attention. I've been struggling to find a band that showed as much heart as The Wonder Years and I may have found a band that trumps them!
N**L
Album of the Year!
This could be the album of 2016. Beautiful, gut wrenching and utterly stunning. Must buy!
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