The Popguns - Popism EP

matinée 104  /  September 2023
The Popguns - Popism EP
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The Popguns - Popism EP

matinée 104  /  September 2023
POPISM is the new 4 track EP from Brighton’s irrepressible indie-rockers The Popguns.
The title POPISM is inspired by a love of the unpretentious power of pop music at its simple and expressive best. Pop has no need for artfulness, authenticity, or intellectual approval but tells us the honest and unambiguous truth along with the overriding feeling that happiness is always possible.
Two tracks on the EP embody this ethos perfectly.  'Red Cocoon' relives the fuzzy memories of a mildly debauched festival weekend, with the hangover of the working week looming ahead, while 'Indie Rock Goddess' is a tongue-in-cheek two-minute blast promoting the excellence of growing old disgracefully.
Slightly contrary to those POPISM principles, the EP also contains two songs of elusively nuanced meaning. 'Caesar' is a big pop rush of strings and guitars and hopes that the next generation can make a better job of protecting the natural environment than this one has, while 'Dirty London' describes how the statues and buildings of power around Whitehall announce the memory of power and empire to a well-intentioned population who must inevitably inherit the dirt along with the freedom and prosperity. 
The EP is released on 7” vinyl through Matinée Recordings and on CD through the Popguns’ own SnugPop Recordings. Limited to 500 copies (7") and 300 copies (CD). 
Tracklisting:
  1. Caesar
  2. Dirty London
  3. Red Cocoon
  4. Indie Rock Goddess

reviews

Those of us of a certain vintage will remember the The Popguns, and the 90s band of some repute are back with a new single/ep ‘Popism’, that shows they’ve lost none of their melodic exuberance in the intervening couple of decades or so. The fact that Matinée Recordings—purveyors of fine indie and jangle pop, have put their name to it and are releasing it is an extra hallmark of quality. Certainly opener 'Caesar' swoons and whirls around, with memorable melodies intertwined with spidery guitar lines and just a touch of devastating melancholy, showing what we’ve been missing all these years. 'Dirty London' is more matter of fact, more robust even but equally as brilliant, while 'Red Cocoon' harks back to the opener with a straight up poppy breeze in amongst the rather lovely backing vocals. Finally 'Indie Rock Goddess' has this scuffed up indie singalong quality about it that makes it just about irresistible. Welcome back The Popguns – how have we managed without you? —Backseat Mafia

It’s been 35 years since Brighton, UK-based indie pop outfit The Popguns debuted, but they sound as fresh as ever on their latest release. On this new EP Popism, songwriter Simon Pickles (guitar), Wendy Pickles, Greg Dixon (guitar), Pat Walkington (bass) and Ken Brotherston (drums) deliver four perfect pop songs that spontaneously make the sun shine again. “The title is inspired by a love of the unpretentious power of pop music at its simple and expressive best. Pop has no need for artfulness, authenticity, or intellectual approval but tells us the honest and unambiguous truth along with the overriding feeling that happiness is always possible.” Mesmeric guitar melodies, clever lyrics and angelic vocals, that’s all it takes. Closing track Indie Rock Goddess stands out for me, a tongue-in-cheek rocker promoting the excellence of growing old disgracefully. It all seems so easy, but in execution this is extraordinary. —Add To Wantlist

We frequently get harsh reminders that we aren't young anymore. But we still believe in romance and strolls through fallen autumn leaves, and are grateful for any opportunity to sigh with pleasure and surprise at the first listen to good pop music. And this brings us to Popism, the new EP by the wonderful, long-lasting, UK indie pop band The Popguns. The four tracks remind us of the band's impeccable pop nous, professional and, indeed, muscular musicianship, and the vocals of Wendy Pickles, one of our all-time favorite vocalists. As soon as the EP was available we took a walk through the fallen leaves with the record on repeat -- we really had no choice. We recommend that you do the same. —When You Motor Away