Consisting of 45 exceptional tracks by 45 Dew Process listed artists, The Procession is packed full of hits you’ve loved and ones you’re yet to discover.
If you sit there scratching your head at the track listing, unsure of who Port O’Brien, James Vincent-McMorrow, Whitley, Tilly & The Wall or Drag are, then this record is a very appetising taster plate of what Dew Process has to offer.
The Procession starts with a bang; there’s some seriously good tracks littered throughout the first ten songs.
The Grates open up the album with their slow-burning “Turn Me On”, before The Hives and The Living End crank up the tempo.
The highlight of the compilation is that Dew Process didn’t just picked that one song that each artist is best known for.
Mumford & Sons’ are represented with ‘The Cave’ rather than their most famous tune ‘Little Lion Man’. Powderfinger get the same treatment with ‘Glory Box’ and Ben Lee with ‘What’s So Bad (About Feeling Good)’.
This compilation provides a perfect party playlist , a great companion on a summer road trip and serves as a really good way to discover some killer tracks and artists that somehow slipped through the cracks.
As far as compilations go, The Procession is a pretty damn good one.
