jack penate / golden silvers / the horrors

March 24th, 2009

jack penate / golden silvers / the horrorsLast year I lamented that I’d woken up one day and all my favourite bands were American (for the purposes of this post, I’m talking bands that get in, or in spitting distance of, the charts). The landfill indie triumverate of Scouting For Girls, The Hoosiers and The Wombats were stalking the airwaves, bringing back all the worst things about soft rock – pomposity, lack of hooks – and none of the good stuff – sax solos, thoroughly unironic earnestness. All I had was Hot Chip, Foals and the Rumble Strips.

But this year has already given us three modern English classics, and my faith is restored for the time being. First up it’s Jack Penate, whose hyperactive Topman skiffle has morphed into something amazing with “Tonight’s Today”. Great chanting chorus, effortless verses, and all of it beautifully produced by Paul Epworth to simultaneously make Penate’s voice pure and the rhythm guitars sound like they’ve fallen off the back of Konono No. 1’s wagon.


Jack Penate – Tonight’s Today

Then there’s ”True Romance” from Golden Silvers, which takes the underwater percussion sounds and white funk of Chaz Jankel and blends it with the London chat of Ian Dury to create a Blockheads for the 21st century. (Thanks to Pinglewood for getting to both of these way before I did).


Golden Silvers – True Romance (True No. 9 Blues)

And finally there’s the Horrors, who were in the unfortunate position of having a major label that was scared of them and fans who looked like they’d watched A Nightmare Before Christmas too many times, which was a shame because their industrial-Count-Five thing was actually pretty damn good. But this takes things up a notch – pensive motorik, with a vocal line with its head out the window, drives across a colour wheel before racing Delia Derbyshire’s disco bus to Frankie Knuckles’s house. Eat journo-wank, readers!


The Horrors – Sea Within A Sea

Now it’s just fingers crossed for the next Klaxons record…


One Response to “jack penate / golden silvers / the horrors”

  1. Sam on March 24, 2009 11:32

    The horrors track is brill. How on god’s green earth did they get Geoff Barrow at the desk?

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