[kj] ot: the Futureheads
bluce ree
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Sat Dec 4 06:28:50 EST 2004
too similar to the Ordinary Boys, who in turn are too similar to a giant bag of sh1t.
liked the Dirty Sanchez tune they did though.
Alex Smith <vassifer at earthlink.net> wrote:
...oh, and the Kate Bush cover is "Hounds of Love"
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Fair point, Rob. There's not a great deal of diversity to their sound -- but you could level that same argument at many a great band (from the Buzzcocks to Motorhead), but point taken anyway. They're certainly not for everyone, but I'm quite enjoying their thick, chunky guitar sound. Geeks? Yes, they're geeks in block capital letters. They make the Proclaimers look like fuckin' Prong, but they still have a great, hyper sound. I'm sure Jaz, Geordie and Raven would think they were absolute shit, but y'know....whatever. I can't imagine how Andy Gill went from working with the Joke right into working with the Futureheads.
If you like early, hiccupy XTC, this may be a band you'd enjoy.
"That Geek" in NYC
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Subject: Re: [kj] ot: the Futureheads
Saw them live a few months ago at a Graham Coxon gig (the wife's a fan OK?).
Alex sums them up very nicely but live they tend to drag at bit as all the songs sort of sound the same.
But they did do a bizarre Kate Bush cover which was very effective but a bit "studenty". Fit very well with Franz Fedinand methinks
Music for geeks - but I mean that in a nice way and I am not AT ALL suggesting that Alex is a geek ;-)
--- Alex Smith <vassifer at earthlink.net> wrote:
From: Alex Smith <vassifer at earthlink.net>
Date: Sat, 4 Dec 2004 03:05:35 -0500 (GMT-05:00)
To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)" <gathering at misera.net>,
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Subject: [kj] ot: the Futureheads
Not sure if these gents have been discussed here or not, but I recently picked up the debut album by the Futureheads on a bit of a whim (having heard a snippet of their single, "Decent Days and Nights", and the having heard from a friend of mine that my name is cited in the "thank yous" in their liner notes --- I presume they're talking about a different guy). In any event, parts of the album were produced by Andy Gill (if that sways anyone). I didn't expect much, to be honest, but *DAMN* if these guys don't fuckin' cook.
Alright, granted: They are entirely guilty of being card-carrying members of the 80's retrobsessed plague of hipster bands (down to their oh-so-No-Wavey album cover), but their sound is amazing. They obviously own a copy of DRUMS & WIRES and GO 2 by XTC, but there are bits of the Skids and the Rezillos in there as well. Sure, it's all New Wavey, but these guys **ATTACK** the songs with the ferocity of fuckin' Slayer. It's jerky, adrenalized stuff with great, clangy guitars and speedy, jittery rhythmns
Anyway, I quite dig it. Listen to/download etc. the track "Carnival Kids" and see if you agree.
Alex in NYC
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