Friday, 9 March 2012
Album Review: Dry The River - Shallow Bed
I'm going to start this with a warning. I will be using the words "massive" and "chorus" in conjunction with each other a lot during this review. I'm sorry, but it is totally necessary.
Nearly one year ago exactly, Dry The River released their first proper single, "New Ceremony". It wasn't the largest or pompous single release, but those that bought it new they had some thing special. The bands mix of delicate folk, harmonious vocals and catchy writing. One year on and the bands constant gigging and stream of singles mean they have quickly gained adoration both from fans and critics. "Shallow Bed" is not exactly a collection of new songs. Of the 11 tracks on the album, only 3 have been previously unreleased. Several versions have been re-recorded, but it is largely made up of old tracks. This is no bad thing. Opening with "Animal Skins" pounding drums and bassline, the band show they mean business and step away from the constant Mumford comparisons. It quickly sets the blueprint for the album: Delicate acoustic guitar, distorted guitar lines, harmonies and (sorry) massive chorus'. And they really know their way round a chorus. Lines like "I loved you in the best, I loved you in the BEST WAY POSSSIBBLLLLEEEE" were literally built for stadiums. The re-recorded songs are also heavier and bolstered by extra orchestration. The single trumpet rise at the end of "History Book" is brilliant, as is the new version of "Lions Den". The heavier, messier, intense ending reflects the bands live working of the song and is far better than the original. The album pounds you with sing-a-long chorus after sing-a-long chorus all carried by lead singer Pete Liddle's beautiful voice. The band has set their sights high with such a massive sounding album, and managed to pull it off with ease.
(Only said massive chorus once. Surprised myself)
9/10
February 2012 Playlist
I'll start off by apologising at how incredibly late this playlist is. It has been sitting on my i-tunes for ages but I am just very lazy. So, sorry faithful fans. Also I have been playing around with the idea of starting a monthly online podcast/radio show to give you THE READER the chance to hear all my genius selections. Anyway, the playlist is as follows:
1) Comeback Kid - Sleigh Bells
2) Nothing's Gonna Stop Us - The Darkness
3) That's My Bitch - Jay-Z & Kanye West
4) Sappho - Tribes
5) Teenage Girls - Bleeding Knees Club
6) School Spirit - Kanye West
7) We Are All Accelerated Readers - Los Campesinos!
8) The Chambers & The Valves - Dry The River
9) No One Lied - Jack Penate
10) Holocene - Bon Iver
11) Evening's Kiss - Willis Earl Beal
12) Life Of The Party - The Weeknd
13) 212 - Azealia Banks
14) Filia - Islet
15) Told You Once - Howler
16) Infinity Milk - Dananananaykroyd
17) Old Red Eyes Is Back - The Beautiful South
18) Lucifer - Jay-Z
19) Club Tropicana - Wham!
20) Catch - The Cure
1) Comeback Kid - Sleigh Bells
2) Nothing's Gonna Stop Us - The Darkness
3) That's My Bitch - Jay-Z & Kanye West
4) Sappho - Tribes
5) Teenage Girls - Bleeding Knees Club
6) School Spirit - Kanye West
7) We Are All Accelerated Readers - Los Campesinos!
8) The Chambers & The Valves - Dry The River
9) No One Lied - Jack Penate
10) Holocene - Bon Iver
11) Evening's Kiss - Willis Earl Beal
12) Life Of The Party - The Weeknd
13) 212 - Azealia Banks
14) Filia - Islet
15) Told You Once - Howler
16) Infinity Milk - Dananananaykroyd
17) Old Red Eyes Is Back - The Beautiful South
18) Lucifer - Jay-Z
19) Club Tropicana - Wham!
20) Catch - The Cure
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