Side A
1. Passionate passions
2. Adult content warning
3. Sockdogs
4. Walter Disney
5. Bun a-like
6. Chuffing hygeine
7. Tall tails
8. Calories
9. Catering queuing
10. Wonky showing off
11. Stand still
12. For the Welsh stadium rocker elites
13. Economy violence
14. Certifiable bogeyman
15. Lembit ice pick
16. Bitter, somewhat
17. Making a claim
18. Supermarket sheep
19. Public do not
20. Struth
21. Poser regret
22. Christian thrash metal
23. Kitchenette behaviour
24. Old age tragedy
25. Nonsense dancing
Side B
1. Reflective dancing
2. Careful now
3. Nice curtains
4. Sales pitch
5. Facing charges as a sport
6. I got a bald bean
7. Michelin starless bistro
8. Interpretor
9. Forearm circumference
10. Excessive Robinson
11. At the U.N
12. For Tori Amos
13. Travel and observe
14. One year is acknowledged
15. Distrust
16. Clearly visible
17. Counting past two
18. Look-likely-letdown
19. Restock touch
20. Emergency services vanity song
21. Full force lambrini
22. Meals on wheels menace
23. Political calypso number
"Musically Poot and Adcock craft rickety lo-fi symphonies that feel like they’re about to collapse on their jittering lolly pop legs. But this is part of the charm. We didn’t come here for pristine melodies and killer rhythms. No, we wanted to be entertained while being slightly perplexed. And perplexed we are. There is a section near the end of the first side when Honkeyzontal Picnic sound like if Salad Fingers was a Soundcloud rapper. ‘Facing Charges as a Sport’ is a fascinating album that demands relistens. After each listens, I think I have a better handle on it, but when I try and explain it all my conclusions fall from my mind like sand through an egg timer"
Nick Roseblade for Vital Weekly
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"A lockdown classic of sorts as accompaniment for those of us who are struggling to make sense of the world. For nothing here makes any sense. We get random electronica and homely domesticity; squirts and squeals, cassette cuts, squeaky doors, kitchen sounds, sweeping up sounds, toy pianos and thumped tupperware, smoke alarms and whistles. Surreal absurdism thats a Northern Fripp, Fripp and Giles meets Suicide meets Kagel meets Joincey during a lockdown in Park Hill Flats where they wrote songs while banana peel scrapings dried out in the oven"
Idwal Fisher review
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