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deadletteroffice September 10, 2009 10:21 AM

The Gaslight Anthem - The Backseat [Single]
 
We're on familiar ground here with The Gaslight Anthems latest single from their breakthrough '59 Sound' album. I can't mention this song (and this band) without bringing up the obvious Springsteen influence, it's just too obvious and all encompassing to ignore. What The Gaslight Anthem have managed though is to not only strip back the E-Street bands bombastic sound, but they have also updated it just enough so it rings true with a modern, young audience. The Killers tried this on their 'Sam's Town' album but that record had much more variety and a larger demographic to please, this is essentially as close as you're going to get to a modern day 'Born To Run'.

The sound is open, crisp and clean with the slight delay and space on singer Brain Fallon's voice lending the song a wider tonal range than just crunch and pound. 'The Backseat' lacks the powerhouse chorus of the album's title track but it has a much larger scope, with a defiant swagger that would sound as at home in a football stadium as it would blasting out of a dusty old car stereo. The bridge pulls the obvious trick of building us back into the final chorus but it works, it gives the song a tremendous emotional heft and it's hard to deny a cliché if it works so well.

A good song then that sounds great as the last song in the context of the album, as a stand-alone single though it never really delivers that killer hook. I'd definitely recommend you check out the album if this song sparks your interest.


altsounds September 16, 2009 05:47 PM

Re: The Gaslight Anthem - The Backseat [Single]
 
In order to embolden the impact of their moodily melodic 2nd album, ‘The 59 Sound’, The Gaslight Anthem cuts straight to a chorus impact in their emotion twisting single, ‘The Backseat’. It represents straight edge, country tinge rock from the outset.

During the low-key, treading percussion climbing mid-song build is when the true range of front man, Brian Fallon can be appreciated. This harnesses, the throb of pulsing percussion all increases the impact of the nostalgia, romance and desperation.

Fallon and his stirring band are developing into ranging rockers whose melody and rhythm is driven by their desire to vent frustration, without letting it take control. This is surely the cornerstone of gold old Rock N’ Roll?

www.thegaslightanthem.com

catshoe September 19, 2009 03:13 AM

Re: The Gaslight Anthem - The Backseat [Single]
 
Funnily enough just been given a copy of the '59 Sound album, and liking it so far. They're sort of friends of friends of friends. I like the review, understand what you're saying


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