"Vivid", el nuevo lanzamiento en formato CD del reconocido artista escocés Momus bajo el sello American Patchwork, es una obra cautivadora que destaca por su ingeniosa lírica y estilo musical ecléctico desde los años ochenta hasta hoy día. Conocido por fusionar sonidos electrónicos con referencias literarias y comentarios sociales agudos, el verdadero nombre de Momus es Nick Currie y ha cosechado elogios internacionales especialmente en Europa y Japón dentro del ámbito del pop alternativo contemporáneo." Vivid? mantiene esta tradición ofreciendo melodías originales y letras profundas que reflejan su voz única como creador moderno.La discográfica responsable ,American Patchwork,se caracteriza por apostar siempre por artistas innovadores que exploran nuevos caminos creativos dentro de las escenas independientes actuales .
"This is an amazingly intense moment for the whole of mankind and, for a marginal artist like me, an extraordinary opportunity to experience what everyone else is experiencing." That's what Momus told the BBC in mid-April when they approached him for a statement about his album in progress, a documentation of his own experience of COVID-19. On March 16th, in lockdown in Berlin, Momus had begun recording a new album called Vivid. "Goodbye everyone, it's a scary old world, but thanks for the ride", ran the lyric to Oblivion, a song whose rapid, phasing accordions evoked the post-minimalism of Steve Reich, Michael Nyman and Meredith Monk. The following day the Scottish songwriter came down with COVID-19 himself, and spent a week in bed, feverish and frightened. The infection passed without much damage, and Momus was able to resume work, completing fifteen tracks in just over a month. Songs like Working From Home, Self-Isolation, My Corona and Ten Foot Hut explore the odd mixture of fear and boredom that the pandemic has unleashed on us all: the sense of being possessed by some kind of malign spirit, and the vague hope that a better world might emerge at the end of all this. There's even room for some dark humour in the form of a chilly, forensic cover of Tom Lehrer's epidemiological song I Got It From Agnes. Vivid — already hailed as one of the strongest Momus albums in years — is published simultaneously with Niche, a playful autobiography described by Publishers Weekly as "that rare show-biz memoir that's both entertaining and a literary triumph".
Masterpiece.