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review by Mike Bond GOODBOOKS - PASSCHENDAELE "PASSCHENDAELE is a strong indication that GoodBooks are a band capable of spectacular things; this just the latest single to surprise, delight and compel." |
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COLUMBIA RECORDS
Goodbooks are an indie rock outfit who fit snugly between the whole new rave likes of The Klaxons and Hot Chip and the more traditional indie rock awkwardness of The Wedding Present.
New single PASSCHENDAELE finds the band returning with another confident sounding tune; a catchy pop song attached to a musical backing that revels in the quirky and eclectic. It's in this sense of the unexpected and unusual that GoodBooks really come into their own; a curious melting pot of processed beats, unexpected synth eruptions and frenetic brass interludes, a band sharing much in common with an outfit like the Super Furry Animals in their originality and fresh thinking.
PASSCHENDAELE is a strong indication that GoodBooks are a band capable of spectacular things; this just the latest single to surprise, delight and compel.
BIOGRAPHY
Melody can be a dangerous thing, according to GoodBooks.
But while catchy tunes may never be cool, once pop music is imaginative, it rarely ceases to inspire and affect any listening ears. When GoodBooks try to convey this formula, they tend to repeat Hot Chip’s rather simple ethos- “we love the idea of ‘pop’ music but not the people who make ‘pop’ music now.”
A neatly surmised philosophy is about the only lead GoodBooks have taken from elsewhere though. Part Orange Juice, part The Cure and part Talking Heads, but as blindingly original as they are deviously infectious. Somewhere between Max’s subtly affecting vocals, Leo and Chris’ vivacious rhythm section and JP’s Johnny-Greenwood-in-a-small-room keyboard collection, a sound that is uniquely GoodBooks emerges.
Born the day four teenage GoodBooks waited to audition a new bassist and ended up writing what would become their debut single, the band have always had an inherent sense of self assuredness. Such conviction may explain an instantly impressive live set that belies their lack of experience on record. That experience nevertheless began last March, when Transgressive Records lovingly put their blistering debut Walk With Me on the shelves.
And although Walk With Me is all about loneliness, GoodBooks are perhaps at their best when regaling tales in the third person. Take Leni, the band’s latest single, a song inspired by a Franz Kafka novel - or live favourite Passchendaele, a fable of father and son who die in consecutive world wars. All, of course, receive the Midas GoodBooks’ pop touch.
What else? Well besides both tangibly released singles, there was August’s free to download Turn It Back, two and a half minutes to leave you wondering how something so simple can be so eye-wateringly good. There was also the small matter of a deal struck with Columbia Records allowing the band to hibernate into the studio with hot new producer Dan Grech. With the resulting debut album due out in time for the festivals, GoodBooks will soon become that band you feel you’ve know your whole life.
LINE UP
Max 'four-arms' Cooke
Christopher Porter
JP Duncan
Leo von Bülow-Quirk
DISCOGRAPHY
VALVES AND ROBOTS EP (Stitch-Up Recordings>2005)
Passchendaele
Walk With Me
Isabella
Sober
WALK WITH ME (Transgressive Records>2006)
Walk With Me
Start/Stop
TURN IT BACK (Columbia Records>2006)
Turn It Back
Turn It Back (Lo-Fi-Fnk Mature Remix)
LENI (Columbia Records>2006)
Leni
The Butcher (We All Fear For You)
Like Humphrey Bogart
THE ILLNESS (Columbia Records>2007)
The Illness
The Illness Instrumental
PASSCHENDAELE (Columbia Records>2007)
Passchendaele
Passchendaele Instrumental
LINKS
Good Books>ilovegoodbooks.com
FURTHER LISTENING
Franz Ferdinand
The Klaxons
Editors
Review date: July 2007 |
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