Düsseldorf’s Neumatic Parlo not only cross the Rhine on their sonic journey, but also make a swim through the English Channel with their debut album play it as it lays: Drenched in the guitar sound of the early 90s, the five musicians skillfully take their place alongside UK greats of the recent past – fans of Shame, Squid or Dry Cleaning will be pleased by a band sounding as urgent, inventive and not German at all. Inspired by Joan Didion’s novel of the same name, Neumatic Parlo’s ‘Play it as it lays’ tells a story of lonely crowds, aimless ambition and big city despair. They carry Didion’s urban fear of the future from days gone by into the present, making it all the more palpable. Beautiful, astute lyrics straggle between concrete towers made of guitars, expressing the world-weariness of a disappointed urban romantic. Throughout the album, an emotional maelstrom unfolds that is tempting to succumb to. Neumatic Parlo have put so much careful effort into their art that one might want to say: There is hope.