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The Orchids - Lyceum (2025 Reissue) The Orchids

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Genre: Indie Rock.

Hailing from the suburbs of Glasgow, this five-piece are best known for their three starry-eyed albums on the renowned Sarah Records - this being an expanded version of their first (an eight-track 10” at the time). 'Lyceum' was originally released in August 1989. 

The Scottish five-piece released ‘I’ve Got a Habit’ and ‘Underneath the Window, Underneath the Sink’ as EPs before really finding their feet with ‘Lyceum’; the tracks, remastered from the original Toad Hall tapes are included on this reissue as are the three songs from the ‘What Will We Do Next?’ 7” (this collection closes with the frazzled stretch that is ‘Yawn’).

The album opens with ‘It’s Only Obvious’ and its gloriously youthful chorus of “who needs tomorrow when all I need, all I needed was you”. James Hackett somehow appears both forthright and rejected, something that one of their musical heroes The Go-Betweens also had down to a fine art. It barely takes a breath until midway through side two where ‘Hold On’ (sounding suspiciously like an unlikely objective) descends into the intro of ‘Blue Light’, the counted-in ‘1, 2, 3, 4’ whispered like the most hopelessly dejected rally. If that sounds depressing, it isn’t. This record, by The Orchids, was a spirited source of comfort for an 18 year old at the time and still shudders with the best type of melancholy, one that’s spirited not indulgent. If you’re not familiar with the band’s charm, this is where you should begin. 

“'Lyceum' is a fountainhead of unqualified greatness. It’s a strange, sad sound harking back to old school tunesmanship – Aztec Camera, ‘Rattlesnakes’, prime-time Felt – but the whole affair is permeated with a resonant, almost tearful quality. ‘Lyceum’ is reminiscent of Galaxie 500’s ‘Today’ in that it sounds like it cost less than a round of drinks to produce. But the lo fi sound merely enhances the misty glazed-pop sound and raises the hallelujah choruses to the forefront. Rather than drowning them in production mush. Don’t pass it by”. 
– Bob Stanley, Melody Maker 1989 


Track List
 It's Only Obvious
 A Place Called Home
 Caveman
 The York Song
 Carrole-Anne
 Hold On
 Blue Light
 If You Can't Find Love
 I've Got a Habit
 Apologies
 Give Me Some Peppermint Freedom
 Defy the Law
 Underneath the Window, Underneath the Sink
 Tiny Words
 Walter
 What Will We Do Next?
 As Time Goes By
 Yawn 

Format: CD with 10 Bonus Tracks
Condition: Brand New
Release date: Sep 05, 2025
Catalogue number: PLEXUS001
Barcode: 5051142058126
SKU: MRM-03481
Condition: Brand New
Release date: Sep 05, 2025
Catalogue number: PLEXUS001CD
Barcode: 5051142058515
SKU: MRM-03481

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Format: CD with 10 Bonus Tracks

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