Aug
24
2010
Remember we raved about those guys Wolf Am I and Screaming Maldini a few months back? Well record label Alcopop have only gone and unearthed another gem.
The Attika State hail from just down the road and around the corner; Sicily, Malta, Sri Lanka and Wisbech to be specific. ‘Celebration?’ is the first single from their upcoming album ‘Measures’ and by golly gosh does it a pack a power-pop-punch. Rammed full of noodly guitars, driving rhythms and the obligatory anthemic chorus this track suggests these guys know how to write a hum-dinger of rock tune.
If b-side ‘Recycle’ is any indication, I strongly anticipate a hum-dinger of a rock album to follow.
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Post by the bothersome Kenny
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TRACKS:
The Attika State – Celebration?


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Apr
2
2010
I find it difficult to be impartial about a group who have named themselves after the best left-back football has ever known. Screaming Maldini clearly know world class when they see it parading around a football pitch in a red and black striped shirt. However, do they have the expertise to compare with the majesty of their namesake in a parallel musical universe? It’s certainly a big ask.
Alcopop, landlords to Wolf Am I and My First Tooth, are the label to have taken the leap of faith in the Sheffield six-piece. On the evidence of five-track EP ‘And The Kookaburra’ the leap is anything but a blind one.
From the get-go the words that spring to mind are ‘angular’, ‘melodic’, ‘orchestration’ and most certainly ‘pop’. Screaming Maldini are experimental with song structures, as you would want your emerging artists to be, without disappearing up their own buttock valleys. They weave rock breakdowns into pop songs as effortlessly as they drop atmospheric horn sections and light percussion over their boy/girl harmonies.
Often with EPs it is difficult to know how many ideas an artist has left in the bank and hence how they would transfer their energy to a full length. Screaming Maldini show enough variety within each track, from opener ‘Secret Sounds’ to closer ‘Miniatures’, to reassure the doubter that they could make the transition with the greatest of ease.
These folks are definitely worthy of that oldest of clichés used pretty much whenever referring to emerging artists; ‘ones to watch out for’. Having said that, I’d still rather have good old Paolo over to dinner.
‘And The Kookaburra‘ is out now on Alcopop Records
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Post by Kenny the World Cup medal winner.
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TRACKS:
Screaming Maldini – The Extraordinary


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Sep
16
2009

Emulating Jimmy Eat World, who self-funded their album ‘Bleed American’ in 2001 before licensing the release to DreamWorks records, Wolf Am I wrote and recorded debut LP ‘Lead The Way’ earlier this year then promptly set about finding a label to promote it. That label was Alcopop! Records, who boast an impressive back catalogue including a 2006 release by Cougar favourites Encyclopedia, waiting in the wings.
The resulting album is both confident and proficient and flows from groove heavy verses to anthemic choruses. First single ‘Glasgow 7‘ comes complete with big harmonies, chorus-heavy nicely toned guitar, dirty power chords and driving bass conjuring up similarities to big acts like Thursday and Taking Back Sunday. The Berkshire boys can hold their own in this company.
Unfortunately, resulting from the influx of Drive-thru Records bands in the early to mid noughtees, it remains to be seen whether there is still a UK market for uber-polished-American-infused-emo-college-rock. Only time will tell.
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Guest post by Kenny the aggravator
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TRACK:
Wolf Am I – Lex Talionis


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