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Phoenix: Consolation Prizes
by Dom GourlayPhoenix are one of those bands who've always managed to attain a large degree of critical acclaim, which so far to these ears has remained baffling. For some reason they've always struck as being too nice, and just nice ain't really rock and roll, is it?
So with 'Consolation Prizes' they've packed up the synths, strapped on the guitars and conjured up a joyously catchy little number. If they were a 50-50 boy-girl, semi-bearded four piece, perhaps oversized in girth, critics would be hailing this as a masterpiece. This is breezy, summer-flavoured pop at its best, make no mistake.
As they're lacking the aforementioned traits, 'Consolation Prizes' will more than likely end up being just that, as it lies in wait for some lucky punter to rescue it from the pits of bargain bucket hell. That would be a crying shame, as this really could be the start of something new and exciting from the Gallic quartet, even if it's not exactly life-changing.
From the archive
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baffling critical acclaim ?
another great single from an extremely underrated and underplayed band . Mr Gourlay's questionable tastes leave something to be desired ...
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I can't believe how good...
...this song is.
Gourlay = knobskin.
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I've got the album this is from
but I can't remember which song this is. Partly cos they all sound rather the same, but it's very good nonetheless.
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Neither can I
. Which is what I said in the review!
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I love Phoenix.
And this song is pop at it's finest. They have such an irresistibly easygoing charm, a charm that puts a great big smile on your face and never make you think ill thoughts for the rest of the day. If Phoenix weren't "nice" they wouldn't be the Phoenix I know and love.





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