Wednesday 29 April 2009

The Real Thing

The indie guitar template is being dispensed with! First The Horrors, now The Maccabees! There is hyperbole all over the place about Primary Colours (listen free here) but with a powerhouse independent like XL (Thom Yorke, White Stripes, Vampire Weekend) behind them then you ought to expect it. This isn't to discredit what they're doing, Sea Within A Sea is a monster, it's just a bit different with The Maccabees. The first album was chocker with poppy singles but there was a lack of bite; no real substance.

Love You Better is a new beast. They've added horns and keys to their arsenal and sculpted a track full of self-doubt and longing that makes better use of those yelpy vocals. Its a lot more fulfilling and there is a greater maturity about the band themselves. The song builds and you expect some sort of woolly, overwrought machismo to burst forward but the song maintains the tenderness of the opening bars and climaxes with a tidy flourish. Nothing over the top, no bolshy megalomania, just a well-weighted pop song. The majority of the guitar bands that have come and gone since the turn of the century have faded away because they have failed to match the initial hype/buzz/whatever (thanks, internet) or because they were always a bit crap and people just love finding new things these days rather than stuff they genuinely enjoy. Love You Better is a captivating listen and ranks with Glass and Hysteric as my favourite track of the year so far.

Shame that I can't listen to them more, but The Power of Lard is taking up the majority of my time at the moment...

3 comments:

  1. Don't you feel the Maccabees album tails off a bit though? Ditto Horrors. No consistancy - good singles, with filler, does not an album make.

    Bar say, Two Suns by Bat For Lashes, or It's Blitz! by the YYY's, there haven't been any great albums this year so far. No Twenty One, Alas..., Ladyhawke, Seldom Seen Kid... 2008 was well vintage, like.

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  2. Are you praising a band that stole a Neu! song almost note for note? Various Can records, too. Horrors are not doing anything new or of their own at all. If you're copying the Libertines or old Krautrock records it's still the same, nothing new. Just more cancer thriving in the dead decaying horse that is modern indie.

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  3. This job would be great if it wasn't for the fucking customers.

    Besides, they wanted to be The Birthday Party, not The Libertines.

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