Decoration make cinematic Pop where the movies playing are all grainy black and white Shelagh Delaney screenplays and where Julie Christie is catching the midnight train to London alone. It’s nothing new, and I for one have been here a host of times before, but so what? Isn’t that part of the whole magic of Pop? That sounds can capture moments of the present and the past in one magically conjured breath of reference that crashes across the boundaries of our personal histories, leaving us scarred for a second and reverberating with fall out for a week, a year, a lifetime…
Alistair Fitchett.
In the midst of John Peel fuelled fervour the band signed to Scottish indie label SL Records, who released their debut album Dont Disappoint Me Now (recorded with The House of Love producer Pat Collier) in October 2005. This had been preceded by a vinyl run of the track that started it all - and was the first ever white label promo to enter the John Peel Festive 50 - I Tried It, I Liked It, I Loved It.