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MERCHANDISE - SWALLOWING CURSES
Swallowing Curses / Terracotta Caterpillar "TERRACOTTA
CATERPILLAR, an instrumental has more of that eighties feel.
Lo-fi sounding beats and synth melodies play against acoustic guitars
in a wave of electro sounding nostalgia."
MERCHANDISE
- SWALLOWING CURSES
Swallowing Curses / Terracotta Caterpillar
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MERCHANDISE - SWALLOWING CURSES
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Swallowing Curses / Terracotta Caterpillar
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With its blend of acoustic guitars,
lo-fi keyboard effects, electronic drum beats and very English
sounding vocals, SWALLOWING CURSES, has the definite feel
of left field indie rock in the vein of The Fall or Belle
and Sebastian. There are even moments that this sounds reminiscent
of 80s synth pop like Soft Cell or The Human League, that
same kind of dry vocal delivery and electro beats.
At its heart, this is catchy old school indie rock, with hook
laden vocal melodies and big choruses, that hark back to late
eighties downbeat indie rock. TERRACOTTA CATERPILLAR, an instrumental
has more of that eighties feel.
Lo-fi sounding beats and synth melodies play against acoustic
guitars in a wave of electro sounding nostalgia. Merchandise
sound like a band with one foot back in the eighties and one
foot heading for the future, definite old school electro beats
crossed with a quirky turn of phrase and a real ear for catchy
melodies. An intriguing couple of songs that will leave you
hungry to hear more.
Merchandises Swallowing Curses single is being re-released
in the wake of all the loved-up praise from Brad and Cons
second album, Lo-tech Solutions to Hi-Tech Problems.
The single shows how the Bolton based duo have paved their
idiosyncratic way into the hearts of reviewers and music fans
with their ear for a pop song and a well turned lyric, earning
them comparisons with the likes of Belle and Sebastian, The
Beta Band and The Flaming Lips.
Here, Merchandises trademark sound is put to uplifting effect
on the title track which, while catching the ear with less
conventional sounds, has at its heart a poets soul and a pop
song. Swallowing Curses memorable lyrics were penned by travelling
writer and band collaborator Roger Williams and describe the
unadulterated joy of emerging from the mists of depression
and looking out on a cloudless sky - and you
really couldn't ask for more! Not satisfied with the usual
band policy of releasing second rate material
to fill in the gaps, Merchandise have backed the single with
Terracotta Caterpillar, an enthralling cocktail of sound which
melds hypnotic folk-inspired melodies with hi-tech funk a
la Four Tet.
When this single was first released it caught the attention
of a certain Mark Radcliffe who gave the boys a step up through
airplay on his Radio 1 show. Since then Merchandise have continued
to excel themselves in the art of producing perfect pop moments
- surely you need the seminal 7inch - if not for yourself,
then for your soul!
LINE UP
Conrad Astley - Keyboards/Programming/Sampling
Brad B Wood - Bass/Acoustic Guitar/Vocals
Lo-Tech Solutions To Hi-Tech Solutions (2004-Cityscape Records)
FOR FANS OF
Belle And Sebastian
Four Tet
Mylo
Soft Cell
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