Following an outlandish spoken word collaboration with visual artist
David Shrigley and a pair of quirky instrumental releases as
Human Don't Be Angry, Scotland's
Malcolm Middleton returns with his first proper solo album since 2009's Waxing Gibbous. Much has changed for the former
Arab Strap member in the seven years since donning the "Red Travellin' Socks" of that folkier outing, most notably the dramatic electro makeover that informs most of
Summer of '13. Recorded at the Clocktower in Fife with the aid of Glaswegian producer
Miaoux Miaoux,
Summer of '13 pits the wry gloom of
Middleton's earlier, more organic work against shimmering synths and bright EDM beats. For the most part, the gambit is a success and, with a little help from Fife troublemaker
Lone Pigeon (
Beta Band,
the Aliens) and
First Aid Kit drummer Scott Simpson, he's landed on a sound that suits his mix of downbeat humor and warm sensitivity. Inspiring opener "Steps" lays out
Middleton's colorful new plumage to great effect, as does the epic title track, whose verses make clever melodic nods to the aforementioned "Red Travellin' Socks" single before devolving into a wash of cacophonous ambience and digitally manipulated strumming. The low-key "Like John Lennon Said" puts a unique twist on the sentiments of the late
Beatle's "Imagine" while showing off
Middleton's knack for warm, tuneful pop. The same can be said for "Music Ticks," another strong highlight from this eclectic set. ~ Timothy Monger