Magnify (album) explained

Magnify
Type:Album
Artist:Ham Sandwich
Cover:File:HamSandwich-Magnify-Artwork.jpg
Released:September 30, 2022
Recorded:2021–2022
Studio:Black Mountain Studios
Sun Studios
Genre:
Label:Route 109A Records
Producer:Michael Heffernan
Prev Title:Stories from the Surface
Prev Year:2015
Next Title:The Live Album
Next Year:2024

Magnify is the fourth album from Irish rock band Ham Sandwich. It was released on 30 September 2022 and is the first album recorded by the band as a trio. The album received generally positive reviews and reached No. 11 on the Irish Album Chart.

Production

Writing for the album began in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, while the band's members were under lockdown restrictions, forcing them to collaborate remotely. The band initially planned to also record the album remotely, beginning with what would be the first single, "Electro-Wave". However, the delays that resulted from having to co-ordinate from different locations led the band to postpone recording until it was possible for the band to enter the studio together. This extra break before recording meant that the band spent more time refining the demo tracks than they typically would have done on previous albums.[1]

The track "Good Friday" was released as a single to celebrate the band's 20th anniversary, with the title referencing the band's origins at a Good Friday party. As a tribute to the band's late manager, Derek Nally, the track also includes snippets of recordings of Nally speaking.[2]

Magnified, an EP consisting of stripped down versions of 4 songs from the album, was released on May 21, 2023. It featured cellist Ailbhe McDonagh on all tracks.[3]

Reception

On its release, Magnify peaked at 11 on the Irish album charts. It has received generally positive reviews in Ireland and the UK.

Kate Brayden, in a positive review for Hot Press, noted the new electronic influences in the band sound, as well as praising the band's signature dual vocals of Niamh Farrell and Podge MacNamee. Brayden singled out "Julian" and "Good Friday" as standout tracks, particularly the later for its poignant tribute to the band's late manager, Derek Nally. Farrell and MacNamee's vocals were also singled out by Ljubinko Zivkovic in a review for The Spill Magazine, who was also impressed by Brian Darcy's guitar work. Ed Power, writing for Irish Examiner, stated that the album was worth the wait after a seven-year gap since the band's previous album, and praised Farrell's vocals in particular on opening track "Electro-Wave".

Track listing

Sources:[4]

Personnel

Ham Sandwich
Additional musicians
Production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mason . Julie . IN CONVERSATION: HamsandwicH – God Is In The TV . . 5 May 2023 . 17 October 2022.
  2. Web site: PREMIERE: HamsandwicH celebrate a remarkable 20 years with new video for 'Good Friday' . . 16 May 2023 . 6 April 2023.
  3. Web site: Ham Sandwich – Our 2nd EP of the year entitled 'MAGNIFIED'... . May 21, 2023 . Facebook . . May 23, 2023.
  4. Magnify. Ham Sandwich. 2022. booklet. Route 109A Records. rou032.
  5. Web site: Discography Ham Sandwich. Hung Medien. irish-charts.com. 28 April 2022.