After an 8 year sabbatical Litter are back with a new album Vignettes of Despondency / A Life Alimentaire. The idea and passion project of Matt Downey (Death Mattel / Cousin Betty) formed via contributions from home studios as distant as Philadelphia, Japan and all over Australia. Litter’s new album features ten original works in two different treatments, punk and jazz, making it a two-headed beast. Collated and produced by Jason Whalley at the Pet Food Factory, the project, largely built on file-sharing, was one of few to find a serendipitous relationship with a world in pandemic lockdown. Skilful arrangements and reimagined genius by Andrew Scott and played by The Pocket Trio, the flip side of this album, a sonically diametrical departure from its punk side. “I h...