Drop Nineteens
Hard Light


3.5
great

Review

by Sunnyvale STAFF
November 14th, 2023 | 9 replies


Release Date: 11/03/2023 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Still gazey after all these years

The last ten years have seen arguably the three biggest names in the original shoegaze scene reunite and release albums of new material (My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive, and Ride, if it needs to be stated). Drop Nineteens’ reemergence with the release with Hard Light fits into a trend, then, even if the Boston band is probably best classified within the second tier of the genre’s ‘90s acts.

This group’s place in the shoegaze history (besides being one of the more significant American additions to the annals) rests almost entirely upon the shoulders of their 1992 debut LP, Delaware. I’m not sure any claims of “overlooked classic” in regards to that record are merited, but it’s a solid one, bringing together gentler melancholy strands with noisier tendencies in a way that may not result in the most coherent album, but ends up as a strong and memorable offering nonetheless.

With that in mind, Hard Light is probably a more consistent and well-executed example of the album format than its well-regarded ancestor, but it’s also unlikely to fully satisfy fans of the latter. Drop Nineteens’ comeback consistently hews towards the more accessible, melodic, and softer side of the group’s sound, not afraid to embrace muscular rock stylings from time to time, but definitely avoiding the rougher edges which Delaware frequently rubbed elbows with. In short, this latest effort is an easily likable product which should earn the band a fair amount of interest from younger fans enamored with the shoegaze resurgence of recent years, but it doesn’t exactly capitalize on their earlier legacy.

For me, as someone who enjoys this sort of easy-going shoegaze/dream pop/Britpop hybrid, repeated listens have left me with a slightly bitter aftertaste. Hard Light’s eleven songs are, without exception, well-crafted and enjoyable, providing whatever you’d ask for in this style of music. But, a few songs aside, this is also a record which fails to quite take the next step to true excellence, a somewhat disappointing turn of events.

Some discussion of the highlights, then… You can’t argue with the opener (and title track), its sedate presentation laying the groundwork for the album’s mostly low-key vibe and flow. Then there’s “The Price Is High”, one of the most out-of-the-box tunes here, its crunchy riffage and thumping beat irresistible. And, I’d be remiss not to single out the penultimate track, “Policeman Getting Lost”, a The Clientele cover - simply a brilliant choice, a doubly-overlooked gem, as a lesser-known triumph within an overlooked band’s discography.

The thing is, though, that while Drop NIneteens’ rendition of “Policeman Getting Lost” is gorgeous, it doesn’t quite measure up to the original’s wispy beauty while also not truly transforming the song’s presentation as the best covers often do. As such, it feels fitting for Hard Light as a whole, tantalizingly close to excellence, but settling for the tastefully decent instead. Closer “T” echoes the same feeling, a sprawling seven minute track which seems set up for the band to absolutely let loose, but instead serves as a decent song which satisfies more than it dazzles. All told, this is an album which will almost certainly be enjoyable if you like kinda hazy, kinda ethereal, kinda catchy indie/alt thingamajigs, but it’s also an album desperately lacking the hint of an edge which would give the total product further potency. Even so, it’s a solid comeback from another crew of aging shoegazers, just don’t set your expectations too high.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
November 14th 2023


5857 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Review is better late than never, had a "rare but serious" case of writer's block.



Hopefully this reads well!

Cormano
November 14th 2023


4074 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

superb comeback record and even if a bit frontloaded it's still one of the best i've heard all year

Cormano
November 14th 2023


4074 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

the closer is magnificent too

theBoneyKing
November 15th 2023


24389 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Nice one, I’m enjoying this more than I expected.

sixdegrees
November 21st 2023


13127 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

snoozefest

gauzy
November 22nd 2023


19 Comments


i really like this album, and not sure about it being frontloaded some of the later songs like from A Hitch-Lookout- Another One Another is a highlight for sure

i cant decide if i like this or the new slowdive more when it comes to legendary shoegaze acts coming back with new albums

conesmoke
November 27th 2023


7875 Comments


Can you please delete my account and all comments reviews etc?

mardin65
December 16th 2023


71 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Very good comeback album

JoylessBastard
December 19th 2023


480 Comments


Not as good as the old jams but still a warm enveloping sound. 'Gal' is quality!



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