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    The themes on Not Marked on the Ordnance Map include family breakdown and things falling apart. There's only one love song ... and it's for a horse. The songs don't sound sad; the guitars jangle, there's old-fashioned beaty drums, Ruth warbles, and only if you listen carefully can you tell if a song is about feeling awkward amongst posh boys, moral dilemmas or fantasy murder. The album - written entirely by a female songwriter and produced by amateurs on a shoestring - has its flaws but it is intriguing, charming and very English.

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A friend called Antony wrote this poem about a family mired in depression and silence - where everyone is stuck and unsupported. I wrote the music to turn it into a song.

lyrics

Think of all the things you've done
All the battles lost and won
An uncomfortable rest in your Sunday best
Father's twisted; lonely son

And you know you could have done it better
And you know you could have done it better

Eat your words and drink your tea
You blame you and you blame me
From breakfast toast to midday roast
Knowing, choosing not to see

And you know you could have done it better
And you know you could have done it better

Looking back to look ahead is not to look at all
So taking stock of all the knocks
You're waiting for a fall
You're waiting for a fall

credits

from Not Marked on the Ordnance Map - 17 song album, track released January 29, 1996
Lyrics by Antony K Wilson; music by Ruth Miller
Recorded and mixed at White House Studio, Syston, Leicester 1995
Drums - Paul Knight
Guitars, Bass - Terri Lowe
Singing, Guitar, organ - Ruth Miller
Oboe - Penny Holmes

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PO! Leicester, UK

Ruth Po! set up her own record company and writes incisive songs from an ordinary female perspective. Themes are often dark yet the tunes are singable, jangly and very English-sounding.First formed in 1987 with punk roots and an indie-pop style, PO! is not a typical band. After a Peel session and an NME single of the week, Ruth gave it all up 1999-2016 but the band are back with new songs! ... more

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