None of my business, I know, but maybe London post-rockers The Early Years should consider changing their name to The Zen Foetuses or something. Their new EP, which follows hot on the heels of their full-length debut released in September, might make grand claims to being about a great awakening, but listening to it from start to finish feels like one headlong dive back into the womb.
It starts in pleasing enough fashion, with ‘Say What I Want To’, a driving slice of one-chord drone-rock that applies the Kevin Shields big book o’ post-rock melodies to the hard-edged neo-psychedelia of TV On The Radio with rockingly aloof results. Next up there’s ‘On Fire’, which starts off sounding like a stillborn Kid A outtake, all depersonalised synth and tepid beats, before bursting into life of sorts with some vaguely flower-power harmonies and backwards guitar bits. It’s not much like actually being on fire, I imagine. Unless the prospect of being in flames just fills you with the insuperable urge to listen to Sigur Rós records. ‘Autumn Song’ has a similarly spacey feel, but with the electronics taking a back seat to some breathy, tightly-woven harmony parts and brushed drums that swap Midlake’s pre-lapsarian loveliness for a place where even home feels alien and strange. Then they bring it all back to the point of origin with ‘A Little More’ which is pure, Eno-esque ambient drift.
I’m not even sure the songs here amount to much individually, but taken as a whole this seems like a strange flowering indeed; texturally warm and inviting, but also oddly disorienting, like looking at a loved one’s face through a stranger’s eyes. It’s got me waxing mystical, at any rate, so it must have something going for it. Right guys? (Cloyingly seeks approval.)
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supported these guys last night...awesome sound live and ace lighting!
i shall be purchasing this!
the album is just stunning, though i can understand the feelings you express in the final paragraph.
I want that
NOW !
This band kicks arse
Space rock at its finest.
i like this guy
great metaphors. you have my approval 94%
Me no likey
I really loved their LP, but not this. Doesn't seem fully realized. Wanders a lot.
Anybody know what happened to the planned US tour referred to on Puddlegum?
"The band echoed that they won't be playing in the UK for a while:
"The Early Years play their final show of 2006 on Thursday 14th December. It'll be the last show we'll be playing for quite a while in the UK..."
But they have shows booked all the way up to March, all UK dates, no USA.
just caught
these guys at Truck after never hearing of them before. possibly the best band I saw all weekend.
I'm off to get this...