The opening track Best
of Friends makes it easy to see how somebody could make a connection
between Palma Violets and Echo and the Bunnymen due to their
similar psychedelic sound, however, I would say that the album as a whole has a
lot more tinges of The Clash in
there – from the fast paced tempo produced by drummer Will Doyle and almost aggressive chanting in Rattlesnake Highway to the eerie wolf calls in Last of the Summer Wine – it’s easy to see their influences.
In my opinion, the comparison that has been made to The Libertines is fairly inaccurate
when considering their actual sound; whereas The Libertines were primarily a guitar band, perhaps the most
unsung hero with this album is keyboardist Pete
Mayhew who could be considered as being responsible for the overall semi-psychedelic
sound to the band. Also, Sam Fryer’s
vocals have an eerie sound to them which – along with the reverb - makes him sound almost
alike Ian Curtis of Joy Division as opposed to Pete or Carl. Saying this though, a similar passion and ethos to The Libertines is definitely there.
Johnny Bagga’ Donuts (track
8), is where bass player Chilli Jesson’s
vocals really come into play; whereas throughout the rest of the album he is
mainly responsible for backing vocals and harmonies, here is where he fully
steps up as co-frontman. In a style which replicates The Who, Jesson lengthens consonants and sings with a passion and a
sound that is more youthful to Fryer’s
and therefore makes for a refreshing sound on the album.
The album finishes with the climatic 14, however, it doesn’t quite end there; like The Stone Roses, Blur, The Libertines and many more have done
before them, Palma Violets sneak in
a hidden track which goes by the self-explanatory name of Brand New Song. Like the rest of the album, the final song on 180 doesn’t specifically excel
lyrically but it’s fun, fiery and makes for easy listening. It’s a brilliant
effort for a debut album and I look forward for what else is to come from Palma Violets and more importantly,
they give me hope for modern guitar music again. A one sentence summary? 180 is the sound of Joe
Strummer and Mick Jones listening
to Love Will Tear us Apart on a narrow
boat... on the Thames... drinking Special Brew... in 2013.
Overall rating:
8.5/10
5 Best Tracks: Best of Friends, Last of the Summer Wine, Rattlesnake
Highway, Johnny Bagga’ Donuts and 14.
No comments:
Post a Comment