Recently Weezer produced one of my favourite drum sounds of the year, but now The Breeders, with Steve Albini at the controls rotating the knobs, have managed to surpass it.
Bang On is a lo-fi sugar rush with a rhythm section made from a thumping drum, and a bass guitar seemingly being pounded through a tired out 80s speaker which is just about to fall to bits. This unassuming affair by our favourite ever changing line up is a discreet two minute skeleton of a song, stripped right down to the bare bones, sending out the rallying cry of a pre-pubescent apathetic voice with “I love no-one and no-one loves me”. It’s a bit like a juvenile My Sharona, except with only an occasional guitar twang, and a bit of guitar twiddling that sounds like a swarm of bees coming to capture you for their queen. Great work from Kim and co.
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Wednesday, 15 October 2008
The Breeders – Bang On
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Bang On,
The Breeders
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I have been a Biffy Fan Since they started all i can say is that I cannot believe how stupid someone could be. Mountains is a great song on from an album that is nothing other than a Biffy Clyro album if you can sum up the whole bands future as turning into stereophonics or Feeder ( not that there is anything wrong with those bands) from one song on a single that has 3 other tracks that are very Biffy Clyro shouldn't be writing reviews at all! Try listening to the WHOLE mountains single before you write them off!!
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