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deadletteroffice October 21, 2009 12:37 PM

Brakes - Rock Is Dodelijk [Album]
 
Brakes started life in 2003 as a splinter group, a side project pieced together from ancillary members of British Sea Power and Electric Soft Parade. However the intervening 6 years have seem them grow into something of a full time hobby and hot on the heels of this years critically acclaimed third album 'Touchdown' comes the bombastic live album 'Rock Is Dodelijk.' 20 tracks rattle by in just over 40 minutes at such a breakneck pace there's barely time to catch your breath and it's all over, much like being at an actual Brakes gig.

Brakes deal almost exclusively in high-octane indie-punk in the style of Pixies and early Replacements and it's a sound which we don't see too much these days so, this record provided me with some welcome relief (not a synth in sight). The sound is impressive throughout and really manages to capture the essence of the band (guitars are turned up to 11, drums pound with tribal fury and vocals are delivered as though pants are on fire). The set strikes a fine balance between the bands primary material and their short, sharp, sub 1 minute fixes of energy, songs for which the band have become notorious (their first single was only 28 seconds long). Such songs include titles such as 'Pick Up The Phone,' 'Porcupine or Pineapple' and 'Comma Comma Comma Comma Full Stop' and more often than not consist of little more than the songs title over a cacophony of guitar noise. It's a gimmick that would wear thin if it were over-used but it's employed sparingly enough as as to never truly grate. The songs which last longer than 2 minutes (we'll call them the 'main' songs for arguments sake) generally veer comfortably between quietly menacing verses and chaotic chorus's where guitars and drums meld into one almighty, deafening whole.

If your looking for intricate melody and traditionally crafted songs you're looking in the wrong place. This is a record (and band) overflowing with bile and the music is a perfect match for frontman Eamon Hamilton's twisted, stream-of thought lyrics which bare more than a passing resemblance to some of Frank Black's less winsome offerings. The nature of the music makes it inherently difficult to pick stand-out tracks but there are moments of pop clarity amidst the chaos with 'What's In It For Me,' 'Spring Chicken' and the surprising funk-rock of 'All Night Disco Party' in particular delivering some impressive hooks. The band even manage to include a few left turns with the country stomp of 'Don't Tell The Truth' and the plaintive, yearning 'Isabel' slotting into the band repertoire without sounding in any way forced or contrived. There's also a surprisingly adept cover of the Johnny cash duet 'Jackson' and 'Don't Take Me To Space (Man)' which shows a slightly more psychedelic slant to the band that suits them well.

All in all 'Rock Is Dodelijk' serves as a perfect introduction to the music of Brakes, a band who's energy is captured here with more clarity and conviction than it has been yet on record.

Tracklisting:
1. Hi How Are You
2. Hey Hey 1
3. NY Pie
4. Pick Up The Phone
5. I Can't Stand To Stand Beside You
6. Heard About Your Band
7. Cease & Desist
8. Ring A Ding Dong
9. What's In It For Me? 1
10. Porcupine Or Pineapple
11. Spring Chicken
12. Huevos Rancheros
13. COMMA COMMA COMMA FULL STOP
14. Hey Hey 2
15. All Night Disco Party
16. What's In It For Me 2
17. Why Tell The Truth?
18. Isabel
19. Don't Take Me To Space (Man)
20. Jackson

altsounds October 21, 2009 07:49 PM

Re: Brakes - Rock Is Dodelijk [Album]
 
This sounds awesome, gonna be checking this out.

Heron October 22, 2009 12:17 PM

Re: Brakes - Rock Is Dodelijk [Album]
 
I would read this but I keep getting distracted by those American Apparel ads.

Suddenly I fancy a bath.

altsounds October 22, 2009 12:45 PM

Haha that bath one is classic.

On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 6:17 PM, Heron <> wrote:


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> I would read this but I keep getting distracted by those American Apparel
> ads.
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> Suddenly I fancy a bath.
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Heron October 22, 2009 01:05 PM

Re: Brakes - Rock Is Dodelijk [Album]
 
Isn't it just? That's pretty much the porn that Jack was after.

jack October 28, 2009 11:35 AM

Re: Brakes - Rock Is Dodelijk [Album]
 
Yeah the bath ones are fantastic, shame about the birds face.

Brake's fist single was 28 seconds long? That is mental, they actually released it on a label?

Heron October 29, 2009 02:13 PM

Re: Brakes - Rock Is Dodelijk [Album]
 
Her face? Are you serious? She is hardly a munter...like your mum is.

jack October 30, 2009 10:03 AM

Re: Brakes - Rock Is Dodelijk [Album]
 
And he's back

Andy Von Pip October 30, 2009 03:15 PM

Re: Brakes - Rock Is Dodelijk [Album]
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Heron (Post 128060)
I would read this but I keep getting distracted by those American Apparel ads.

Suddenly I fancy a bath.

Hahaha I'm glad it wasnt just me who was thinking that!

Heron October 30, 2009 04:15 PM

Re: Brakes - Rock Is Dodelijk [Album]
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andy Von Pip (Post 128688)
Hahaha I'm glad it wasnt just me who was thinking that!

Question is - were you think what Jack was thinking? If so then go directly to jail - do not pass 'Go'.


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