Following the somewhat shaky
McIntyre, Treadmore & Davitt, This Leaden Pall is a much more self-assured transition into the new era of
Half Man Half Biscuit. Keeping the more reflective sound of its predecessor, This Leaden Pall is less afraid to refer back to the band's brasher early releases: the refreshingly punky "Running Order Squabblefest" is a hilarious depiction of the backstage sniping at an '80s-vintage festival gig, culminating in the brilliant chant "You're going on after
Crispy Ambulance," neatly namechecking both the third-string Factory Records doom merchants and a highly popular (and profane) football terrace chant. '80s pop/rock is a through line in this album, as a matter of fact, from the acid portrait of a hopeless art school trendoid "4AD3DCD" and the self-explanatory "13 Eurogoths Floating in the Dead Sea" to the
Kate Bush and
U2 references in "Whit Week Malarkey" and the NWOBHM shout-outs in the deeply ironic trucker's boogie opener "M6-Ster." At the same time, leader Simon Blackwell continues his newfound sense of empathy for his kitchen-sink characters on the genuinely mopey "Whiteness, Thy Name Is Meltonian," which is about as wistful as a song named after a brand of shoe polish can get. All this and the hilariously mean spirited "Improv Workshop Mimeshow Gobshite" too! ~ Stewart Mason