The latest postcard from The Chills' epic journey is an album about "consolidation, re-grouping, acceptance and mortality," claims the chief Chill. "Hopefully a kind of Carole King `Tapestry' for ageing punks." Wow! Are rock bands allowed to grow old gracefully and assess the world's and their shortcomings in the process? Is it possible to swerve the obvious and make something that's bittersweet in tone but harmonious on the ear? Of course it is. On `Snow Bound' lost heroes are lamented, relationships are re-evaluated, atonement is sought, mortality is mulled over and fake news is undercut. It's serious stuff, the thoughts of a dysfunctional 50-something wrestling with maturity and discovering that their post-punk DIY beliefs still have a real voice ... read more