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Matters
Jason Curtis
133 episodes
6 days ago
A place where great music lives, interviews shared and memories rekindled.
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A place where great music lives, interviews shared and memories rekindled.
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Music Interviews
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The Divine Comedy Matters
Matters
10 minutes 10 seconds
2 years ago
The Divine Comedy Matters

Fin de Siècle is the sixth studio album by the Northern Irish band, The Divine Comedy, released in 1998. Before its release, someone thought it a good idea that frontman Neil Hannon got to tell me all about it, and this is that analogue, 1998, recording, warts, and all (apologies), but do enjoy it.

The album received critical acclaim and was a commercial success, reaching the Top Ten in the UK album charts.

The album features lush orchestral arrangements and witty lyrics, typical of The Divine Comedy's style. It includes the hit single "National Express," a humorous song about a coach trip around the UK. Other standout tracks include "Generation Sex," which satirizes modern society's obsession with sex and youth, and "The Certainty of Chance," a melancholy ballad about the fleeting nature of life.

Fin de Siècle showcases Neil Hannon's songwriting skills and unique vocal style, often compared to that of Scott Walker and Jacques Brel. The orchestral arrangements by Joby Talbot complement the songs perfectly, adding to the album's lush, cinematic sound.

This remains a highly regarded album by The Divine Comedy, showcasing the band's signature sound and Hannon's songwriting talent.

Matters
A place where great music lives, interviews shared and memories rekindled.