Fatherson – I Am An Island
Orbiting the Scottish music scene for a few years, collecting a string of support slots (including Frightened Rabbit and Idlewild) charming Kilmarnock indie quartet Fatherson have yet to make their mark with a full studio LP – until now. Their debut speaks of isolation, doubt, and friendship, as microcosmic as it is universally identifiable.
Ross Leighton’s vocal might not be distinctive (there’s more than a little Scott Hutchison to it), but the yearning, candid self deprecation on Half The Things (“I am on an island / that no-one ever visits / I’m wasting all my time here / I’ll never get it finished”), and Dust’s tenderness all showcase his range and pathos.
Backed by emotive cello and crashing, guitar-led choruses, I Am An Island is a considered, compassionate production. Maybe the safety of the format protects them from the treasures born of risk, but if the trade-off results in an album with this level of composure, then for now these boys are forgiven. [George Sully]