Gorky 5, the fifth studio album by Welsh band Corky's Zygotic Mynci, is a psychedelic and eclectic masterpiece that showcases the band's unique sound and songwriting abilities. The album, released in 1998, features a blend of folk, pop, and rock influences, with the band's signature use of Welsh language lyrics and instruments such as the harp and accordion.
The opening track, "Signal for the Wind," sets the tone for the album with its dreamy vocals and intricate guitar melodies. "Hush the Warmth" and "This Summer's Been Good from the Start" are catchy pop songs that showcase the band's ability to write infectious hooks. "Hallway" and "Dacw Hi" are examples of the band's use of Welsh language lyrics, adding to the album's unique charm.
The album's standout track is "St. David's Day," a hauntingly beautiful song that features lead singer Euros Childs' soulful vocals and a stunning harp melody. The album also features the band's longest track, "The Healing Power of the Smiling Sun," a trippy and experimental song that showcases the band's willingness to push boundaries.