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Archives for January 23, 2005

Kaiser Chiefs – Oh My God

January 23, 2005 by Rich Leave a Comment

I believe the band released single last May through Drowned In Sound, but February 21st 2005 sees the band re-release this thunderous track through B-Unique. It’s impossible not to like this track – it’s just such an awesome single and will almost certainly give their fan base a huge boost. Kaiser Chiefs have always been a great band on the underground circuit and seem to be finally about to make their mark properly on the UK commercial music scene.

This track works really well, and is just one of those songs that even from the first time you hear it you consider it to be a classic. With its catchiness, fun beat, and awesome vocals this track is sure to have you hooked. I can see this song doing really well in the charts as it is one of those songs that you will be humming for the rest of the day after listening to it and everyone will ask what you’re singing. This track has excruciatingly good lyrics, and once you hear this track, never again will you forget the line ‘Oh my god I can’t believe it, I’ve never been this far away from home.’ This tune will have that line permanently drummed into your head and every time you think of it, it will bring a smile to your face.

There is inevitably going to be a Kaiser Chiefs movement this year where everyone will be claiming that they were into them before they got huge but it really doesn’t matter. The fact is, you will fall in love from the first moment you hear this band so whenever it was that you first heard them it doesn’t matter – everyone will have in common the love of Kaiser Chiefs from first listen. This track will almost certainly enter the top 10 when it is released next month and if it doesn’t then there is quite frankly no justice in the world when week after week acts such as McFly are getting in there.

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Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Kaiser Chiefs

4ft Fingers – A Cause For Concern

January 23, 2005 by Rich Leave a Comment

This is the bands third album, and sees the UK Skate Punk veterans stepping up their game once again. With every album this band just seems to get better and better and over the years have matured immensely as musicians. They have seemingly on this full length spent much more time on the lyrics than they have on previous efforts as they are much meaningful, and with the newly improved vocal style it just comes out great. The band have kept their fast, hard edged skate punk yet have improved their sound so much since their last offering. The guitars sound better than ever, the drumming is immense, the bass lines boom out of the speakers, and the vocalist really seems to have found his niche.

On this album are twelve songs showing off the bands fine talent better than ever before. In the last few years this band have improved loads – it was no surprise when Golf Records picked up these guys a few years ago as they were already great, but now the band really seem to be hitting whole new levels of excellence. There are some superb stand out tracks on this album such as the ever great ‘Forty Years of Misery,’ the epic tale of life on the road ‘A Life We Choose to Live,’ and stories of alcoholism in ‘Back on the Wagon…Again.’ This band still show no signs of slowing down and there are definitely no signs of the band stagnating. 4ft Fingers still know how to rock out with the best of them and as a result this album has come out smelling of roses. Every track on this album sees the band take on some hard rocking Skate Punk and if this is your kind of music then this is definitely a band that you want to be checking out. There are few bands that rival 4ft Fingers in the Skate Punk genre – in fact at this moment I can’t actually think of a single band that do it better than they do, they really are a credit to the UK scene.

I don’t think 4ft fingers will ever be a bad band – they just seem to keep going from strength to strength and show no signs of stopping improving. Every album sees the band take on a whole new level, with a new musical stance, and a brand new vocal approach to skate punk. The band finally seem to have found what they are best at and have ironed out the flaws of previous albums, producing at last an album of true excellence. I always knew the band had it in them to do it but they just never quite seemed to fulfil their potential – they have finally done it and the end result is a blinder.

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Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: 4ft Fingers

cryforsilence – The Longest Day EP

January 23, 2005 by Rich Leave a Comment

I have been putting off listening to this CD for a while now because when I read their name I thought that they would just be another awful, sound alike Emo band. I decided finally that I would give this CD a chance and gave it a spin in my CD player – to my surprise what I heard on this CD didn’t make me want to Frisbee it out of the window. Quite the opposite in fact, I found that I really did quite enjoy this CD and listened to the CD in its entirety without once feeling the need to skip any tracks.

This is a really interesting EP from the quintet that formed in Summer 2000 and definitely shows signs of a wide range of influences. The band do touch on emotion and it is clearly present in their music, but it is the aggressive side of the band that really comes through in abundance and shows that they are a band that are well worth checking out. On display here are some fine guitar riffs, some awesome bass lines, booming drum beats, and fierce, thrilling vocals that at times will catch you emotionally and then at other stages you will feel like they are trying to rip your head right off. cryforsilence are clearly an amazingly talented band and on display here are five tunes that work extremely well together. I think you have to listen to this CD as a collection, if one song on its own is taken out and used as a single it just wouldn’t have the same impact. As a whole, this is an extremely powerful and emotionally fulfilling EP that will make you want to tell your friends, your family, and your pet goldfish just how good they are.

I can see cryforsilence being huge before long as they are an amazingly talented band and definitely have a lot of potential. It really shows that they have been together a long time and as a result they are making some fine music that people will still be listening to in years to come. I still think that the best is yet to come from this band, but already they are showing signs of great importance and meaning in a scene which is at the moment full of lifeless, whining twenty something’s feeling the need to tell everyone how much it hurts that they broke up with their last serious girlfriend. cryforsilence is a name that you will definitely be hearing a lot more of in the future.

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Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: cryforsilence

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