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Imagine you are walking down Wrottersley Road in South London, sometime in the late '70s, early '80s. Obscured by a row of trees, there looms a large 19th century Victorian house with a slightly Gothic exterior. Enter the house where English psych-cult oddball nick nicely spent his years as a student, and you can begin to understand the sonic inspirations for "Wrottersley Road," a track from his new release, Lysergia. nick writes, in his own words and punctuation:
Back in the 19th Century when it was built , they put ornamental coloured glass in the doors and round the window edges and these remained ..they could lend a room a particular atmosphere when Victorian colours moved slowly across interiors as the sun moved round . Different shades , but there was this one particular blue..
The track captures this mystery and enchantendess, with nicely's voice barely breaking though the haze of churning guitars and the slow drag of the organ. The track is sprawling but contained, like the grand Victorian house and the shifting colours on its old wooden walls. --Daniel Gottlieb, Altered Zones
MP3: nick nicely: "Wrottersley Road"
Lysergia drops in May 2011 as a limited cassette release on Burger Records. Also this May, Captured Tracks is releasing Elegant Daze, a selection of earlier nick nicely stuff, on vinyl

