FISH – Weltschmerz (2020)

FISH - Weltschmerz (2020) (2020) full
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“This party’s over” snarls FISH on ”Weltschmerz”, and, this time, it seems the big man really means it. After threatening retirement for many years, the ex- Marillion singer has finally called time on his recording career.
His final present to the fans is a double album that looks back on his 32 years as a solo artist. And it’s really fascinating.

Over the decades the charismatic Scot has moved steadily from mainstream to cult status. He’s dabbled in pop (e.g “State of Mind”), hard rock (“Faithhealer”) and punk (“The Perception of Johnny Punter). But, of course, the Bard of East Lothian is best known as an old prog-rocker.
That’s the style that dominates on ”Weltschmerz”. But it’s where Fish reminds us of his art-pop / melodc side that the album sounds best.

The tribal drums on “Man with a Stick” resonate with febrile energy, while “This Party’s Over” combines early Peter Gabriel with Celtic sounds. The musical highlight is the title track, which starts off atmospheric before the vocals take over with a blend of weariness with stirring defiance.

Thereafter, the mood becomes slower and more intense. The piano-led “Garden of Remembrance” (about Alzheimer’s) moves at a crawling pace but is also undeniably poignant. “Little Man What Now?” draws on the work of a Weimar Republic-era German author to describe a man crushed by the ‘system’.

These tracks, though, are song-format compared to the big prog epics. For the album’s long-form numbers Fish has opted for free-verse, with melodies that are twice as abstract.
“The Rose of Damascus”, the story of a Syrian refugee, has six sections, weighs in at a hefty 16 minutes, and contains a lengthy spoken-word section. “Waverley Steps” is almost as long and even more challenging.

Fish always had the ability to creat interest both in rabid Prog fans and mainstream rock&pop listeners. While ”Weltschmerz” mostly feature long tracks, most of them include accessible catchy passages mixed with proggy melodies.
Many will also be looking forward to the big man’s next artistic chapter. Literally; there are rumours Fish will soon be penning his memoirs.
HIGHLY Recommended

 

CD 1:
01. Grace of God
02. Man with a Stick
03. Walking on Eggshells
04. This Party’s Over
05. Rose of Damascus

CD 2:
01. Garden of Remembrance
02. C Song (The Trondheim Waltz)
03. Little Man What Now?
04. Waverley Steps (End of the Line)
05. Weltschmerz

Fish (ex Marillion) – vocals
Steve Vantsis – bass, keyboards, guitars, programming
Robin Boult – guitar
John Mitchell (Lonely Robot, Frost*, Arena) – guitar
Craig Blundell (Steven Wilson, Lonely Robot) – drums
Dave Stewart – drums
David Jackson (VDGG) – saxophone
Liam Homes – keyboards
Foss Paterson – keyboards
Mikey Owers – brass
Doris Brendel – backing vocals
Scottish Chamber Orchestra – strings

 

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