Scottish indie legends Idlewild return after a six year hiatus with their seventh studio album, and it doesn't disappoint. Sturdy opening track 'Collect Yourself' bursts in with hungry vigour, matching the slinky groove of its verse with a joyous chorus and a fattened riff that packs one hell of a punch. But don't let it fool you into thinking that the band have returned to the heavier sound of their early days, as the remainder of 'Everything Ever Written' demonstrates the sort of wisdom that comes with natural maturity. The steady 'Come On Ghost' is an effective marriage of folk and classic rock, 'So Many Things To Decide' evokes the sleepy charm of remote Scottish countryside, and the brilliant 'Nothing I Can Do About It' mixes melancholy with infectious resonance to provide one of the highlights of not just this album, but the group's career.
'Eveything Ever Written' is possibly a couple of tracks too long, and could have made more of an impression as a slightly shorter album, however its high points are marvelous. Listeners will need a patient ear to fully appreciate this alluring piece of work which combines the wistful quality of Woomble's solo work with the power of vintage Idlewild, but such patience will be rewarded. 8/10
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