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GUV's Madchester Sound: Style Over Substance?
2 Feb
Summary
- Ben Cook's latest album, Warmer Than Gold, channels Madchester sounds.
- The album is praised for its lush production but criticized for weaker hooks.
- Cook's lyrical themes of romance and travel remain consistent but lack depth.

Ben Cook, operating under the moniker GUV, has released his latest album, "Warmer Than Gold." This new collection draws significant inspiration from the Madchester music scene and Britpop, building on Cook's established history of genre exploration.
The album features production from James Matthew Seven, blending early shoegaze and Madchester-adjacent sounds. Tracks like "Never Should Have Said" evoke dream-pop, while others directly reference artists like the Cure and Primal Scream, with prominent drum machines adding energy.
Despite the stylistic ambition and atmospheric swagger, "Warmer Than Gold" has been critiqued for prioritizing style over lyrical substance. Cook's familiar themes of romance and global travel, while delivered with a distinctive vocal deadpan, are noted as becoming repetitive without the expected strong melodies.




