Toujours la change
Jul. 25th, 2005 07:41 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It's strange what kind of music suddenly becomes influental 20 years on. Who would have thought that XTC would one day have been seen as a seminal band? But the likes of Franz Ferdinand and Kaiser Chiefs clearly owe a debt to these tune-meisters.
And I never thought that I would recommend a band that clearly owes a debt to U2 and, indeed, seems keen on introducing U2-like guitar riffs into most songs on their new album. But when that band clearly owes a greater debt to The Comsat Angels and The Sound, then I'm prepared to accept the soaring anthemic guitar.
I would guess that this band would be categorized with Interpol, but there is little faux Joy Division here. This is more Positive Noise territory. And the vocals are distinctly Adrian Borland. Oh, and the album is called The Back Room.
And I never thought that I would recommend a band that clearly owes a debt to U2 and, indeed, seems keen on introducing U2-like guitar riffs into most songs on their new album. But when that band clearly owes a greater debt to The Comsat Angels and The Sound, then I'm prepared to accept the soaring anthemic guitar.
I would guess that this band would be categorized with Interpol, but there is little faux Joy Division here. This is more Positive Noise territory. And the vocals are distinctly Adrian Borland. Oh, and the album is called The Back Room.