by Scouser » Wed Sep 02, 2009 11:32 am
I am absolutely obsessed with Wild Beasts, I have an enthusiasm for them I didnt think it was possible to have in your 40's. If they had a Fan Club I would join it. If they had a Fan Convention I would go to it. If they split up I would crack open and my Soul would weep. I love them.
Limbo, Panto was my album of last year by miles. Beguiling, quirky, rhythmic, romantic, angry, funny, sad...with chiming guitars, undulating bass and swooping melodies. Ok, occasionally they went abit over the top, but on the whole its a great album and a stunning debut. Makes Editors and White Lines sound sort of comical.
Then there was the lyrics. Some say they milk the English eccentricity...but if you ever go to Kendal the locals are all a bit mad. Wild Beasts grew up (musically and literally) in a rural community not a City...they are bound to be abit...well, eccentric. Lyrically I havent heard anything like them for years.
Some people hate the voice, but I think its fantastic. Even if you dont like it Tom (bass player) has a great voice as well and sings lead on a few songs. Benny Little (guitar) is abit early Edge, abit Edwyn Collins.
After getting Limbo, Panto I tracked down all their singles, EP's, b sides, tracks on compliations etc until I had absolutely everything. Every single track was a gem.
Then Two Dancers came out. Its a glass jigsaw, a work of jaw dropping beauty. Gone are the over the top moments of the debut and in comes a complex sound collage of interlocking and delicious beauty. I havent stopped playing since the day I bought it and I am nowhere near getting bored.
I dont care if other people (Dave Smith) hate them, it just makes me love them even more. Not a band to judge on first listen, their harmonies slowly release themselves and worm into your psyche.
As you can tell, Im quite enthusiastic about Wild Beasts!
Mr. Brian, I find that offensive.
Scouser's inability to se others' point of view is rather grating.