Pub Review
by Andy Hinds
Singer/songwriter Denzil's sole album, Pub, is filled with engaging, lager-drenched ruminations on aging, stale romances, fatherhood, and drinking -- all imbued with a decidedly wry, English sensibility. The sad/funny tales are packed with poignant honesty, squalid working-class details, and a darkly self-effacing sense of humor. Based around Denzil's everyman voice and workmanlike acoustic guitar, the well-recorded tunes are usually augmented by drums, bass, jangly electric guitar, and other well-chosen instruments. This excellent album and artist were nearly completely overlooked.
        Tracklist            
| 1 | Fat Loose Fancies Me | |
| 2 | Running This Family | |
| 3 | Rake Around The Grave | |
| 4 | Useless | |
| 5 | Sunday Service Hengistbury Head | |
| 6 | Too Scared To Be True | |
| 7 | Bastard Son Of Elvis | |
| 8 | Funnymoon | |
| 9 | Shame | |
| 10 | Who Made You So Cynical About Me? | |
| 11 | Autistic | |
| 12 | If Only Alan Won The Pools | |
| 13 | Seven Years In These Boots | |
| 14 | Your Sister Song | |
| 15 | Cutie | |
| 16 | Goodnight Darling | 

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