The debut LP from Danish punk/indie rock band 'Iceage' is one that has hopefully set the stage for an excellent career ahead. This short (24 minute) LP is packed with 11 tracks (plus an intro), and is brimming with the kind of raw energy and sound that defined bands like Joy Division and The Jam. This, coupled with an infusion of modern indie technicalities and progressive composition technicalities is what made this such an exciting album for me when I heard it back in 2011 through until now where it still stands strong.
After the intro the album plunges straight into the stomping 'White Rune', bringing the elements of a Joy Division-like sound with traditional punk roots. From here it heads in to the faster and more punk-like title track 'New Brigade', but even this track itself is not without nods towards modern Indie rock acts such as Little Comets or The National. Track length gets shorter and drops below the 2:00 mark with the next three tracks: 'Remember'; 'Rotting Heights'; and 'Total Drench'. The first of those three is a slower track and works well in making sure this album doesn't get too repetitive and boring - as music like this often can - and it does this very successfully. Atmosphere builds up with the two short tracks that follow, with discords and effective use of silence between guitar phrases, the drums especially come to the fore here as they do throughout much of the album.
After the punk thrashings of 'Total Drench' the album heads back toward more full-length songs with 'Broken Bone'. Personally my favourite track from this album, this is where you can really hear all of this bands inspirations come together to form a perfect fusion of sounds, and it's this fusion, though so thickly inspired, is what actually makes this band so unique and stand-out from most bands in this area. The next track 'Collapse' is probably the albums only weak point for me, it seems to just repeat and just gets a bit boring very quickly, although maybe that's just how it stands in the light of the excellent previous track; and despite that, it does reach an excellent coda. Next track 'Eyes' heads straight back into an exciting raw energy and aggression, deep distorted guitars, discords and palm mutes really push this track forward with power, and if you're not grooving along by this point there's really something wrong with you.
Now the final 5 minutes of the album, including the longest track here, at 3 minutes, begins with 'Count Me In' another one of the more fast tracks on the album. This track is very short at 1:16, but is great at keeping the interest up with awkward and disorientating technicalities, which drives the album into the longest track here, 'Never Return'. You can feel the atmosphere created throughout the album beginning to crack apart here for the final track, with just ever so slightly off beat drums and a slower pace and guitar part that sounds like its being played just ever so slightly lazily. It's not one of my favourite actual tracks per se, but it certainly adds to the album as a whole a great deal; and like most tracks on the album, reaches a great melodic resolve an breakdown, almost in an Autechre way? Final track 'You're Blessed' picks the pace up a bit and feels like a homely encore and wraps the whole LP up very nicely.
All in all, I think there's much enjoyment to be gotten from this album, I've listened to it through many times and it's not ageing at all. An 8/10 from me, it encompasses anger, sadness, joy, all at the same time, just dependant on how you're feeling. A must-listen.
Wax Music Reviews
09 February 2012
Iceage - New Brigade (What's your Rupture?) [2011]
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08 February 2012
New Build - Why I am hyped
I'm rather excited for this debut album from New Build 'Yesterday Was Lived And Lost'
But Karl, am I missing something? Why this album, from this band? You don't even know if they are any good!
Well, I must tell you that there is good reason to be excited for this, that's because Hot Chip members Al Doyle and Felix Martin are involved, that's these guys to the right over here. And if you don't know who Hot Chip are, what are you doing? They are only the awesomest geek-chic synth-pop group in the world!
If you don't believe me click this shizzle
And the material released so far suggests a slightly more melancholy sounding record than previous Hot Chip fare, but retains the trademark funk that made these white guys so fun to listen to.
anyway you can check more out down here, you can thank me later!
New Build - Yesterday Was Lived And Lost (Album Sampler)
-karl
07 February 2012
Keep an eye out for 'The King Blues'
The King Blues
The King Blues are a highly political punk band from London, England. They use a fusion of folk and ska to create a highly unique sound which is both fun to listen too and memorable. They claim to have influences from Public Enemy, The Clash, The Specials, Black Flag and Minor Threat.
Bit of Background
The King Blues originally started as a duo with Johnny 'Itch' Fox (pictured above) playing the ukulele and vocals; and Jamie Jazz playing the acoustic guitar, as well as backing vocals. In 2004 they self released a demo EP titled "All Fall Down" featuring 5 tracks recorded by Itch on guitar and vocals. The cover and CD body art was a stencil of a fuse bomb and the band's logo, each one was hand sprayed.
In June 2006 they released their debut album 'Under The Fog' with the single 'Mr Music man' being voted the best punk song of 2006 by Radio 1.
In October 2008 the band released 'Save the world, Get the girl' which is an album I would personally recommend. It has everything from the slow, melancholy feel of 'Out of luck' to the upbeat, anger infused 'The Streets are ours'. The first song I heard by this band was off of this album called 'I got Love' it is a song that I would recommend to everyone and anyone because it is a very good song with a very good message.
In October 2008 the band released 'Save the world, Get the girl' which is an album I would personally recommend. It has everything from the slow, melancholy feel of 'Out of luck' to the upbeat, anger infused 'The Streets are ours'. The first song I heard by this band was off of this album called 'I got Love' it is a song that I would recommend to everyone and anyone because it is a very good song with a very good message.
After a band reshuffle they finally released their 3rd album 'Punk and Poetry'. In this album The King blues ditch the acoustic guitars and pick up the Electrics as they take a heavier approach to their songwriting and finally give their political rants the backbone it needed.
So i'm a huge fan of this band and I recommend this band to anyone who has a strong interest in political restitance as well as enjoying punk/ska.
Josh K.
06 February 2012
Another quick post - sorry about this.
So, posts made by THIS account will be alerts and V Log posts and links from all four of us; Ollie, Ollie, Karl and Josh.
Quick Technical Alert...
I have converted the account to be used by authors, therefore I have added my own personal address to the author permissions - any posts that are posted by 'Wax Music Reviews' are posted by all four of us, this will include any announcements and probably links to V logs we will be releasing shortly.
Stay waxy people. xD
-OAS
P.S - All previous posts made by what now appears to be 'Wax Music Reviews' were posts by Oliver Askew. All future posts by the account will be a joint effort from all four authors.
Stay waxy people. xD
-OAS
P.S - All previous posts made by what now appears to be 'Wax Music Reviews' were posts by Oliver Askew. All future posts by the account will be a joint effort from all four authors.
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