The band's third record follows the nuanced compositional flair of 
            
               The Sleeper
            
          (2009) and 
            
               Into the Murky Water
            
          (2011), and boasts a robust production to balance their shambling charm. Recorded at Ray Davies's Konk studio, it contains nostalgic flourishes on songs such as 
            
               Tearing the Arches Down
            
         , with its wobbly synths, and the hazy 
            
               Sober Scent of Prayer
            
         . 
            
               Fight for Everyone
            
          is upbeat pop, 
            
               All I Have Seen
            
          has lush piano and rattling drums. 
            
               Everyone Understands
            
          is 
            
               Beirut
            
          in a big band context,and
            
                Life Is a Cabriolet 
            
         has elements of Belle & Sebastian.But it's on the likes of 
            
               Forever Shall We Wait
            
         , a rockabilly sea shanty, and the rich 
            
               We Go Together
            
          that Nick Hemming really finds his voice, marrying narrative flair with musical beauty. They're a reminder of why he worked so well with film director Shane Meadows (a previous bandmember) on 
            
               A Room for Romeo Brass 
            
         and 
            
               Dead Man's Shoes
            
         . 
Download:
            
               Fight for Everyone, We Go Together
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