Which Bitch? review
Rating: 8/10
Scottish quartet, The View, released their second album recently. Here's nme-e's analysis...
If you're expecting a follow on from 'Hats Off To The Buskers', you're in for a big surprise. However, that doesn't necessarily have to be a bad thing. One of my all time top bands, Blur, earned my respect by continually mixing things up and while the Dundonians haven't gone off at a tangent at least they've aimed at newer horizons.
Indeed, 'Which Bitch' would probably be in the running for most eclectic release of the year were such an award to exist.
Honky tonk opener, "Typical Time", is blown out of the water by brass-tacks rocker "5Rebbeccas". Rough and ready rock 'n' roll also blasts through "Temptation Dice", "Glass Smash" and "Shock Horror".
In between, there's time for a little experimentation: "One Off Pretender" sounds like Fun Lovin' Criminals, albeit with the broadest Scottish accent since The Proclaimers. "Distant Doubloon" is also off the wall. Moods and melancholy also spring into life on "Unexpected" and "Covers" (guest appearance from compatriot Paolo Nutini included).
As if that wasn't enough, "Double Yellow Lines" and "Give Back The Sun" almost seem to be on the album to assure us this really IS the same The View who gave us "Same Jeans" just two years ago.
My conclusion? If you want a new album by The View, don't get this, but if you want to hear something fresh and original, buy 'Which Bitch' - it's by a new band called...
Nick's Musical Express, 19th February 2009
Scottish quartet, The View, released their second album recently. Here's nme-e's analysis...
If you're expecting a follow on from 'Hats Off To The Buskers', you're in for a big surprise. However, that doesn't necessarily have to be a bad thing. One of my all time top bands, Blur, earned my respect by continually mixing things up and while the Dundonians haven't gone off at a tangent at least they've aimed at newer horizons.
Indeed, 'Which Bitch' would probably be in the running for most eclectic release of the year were such an award to exist.
Honky tonk opener, "Typical Time", is blown out of the water by brass-tacks rocker "5Rebbeccas". Rough and ready rock 'n' roll also blasts through "Temptation Dice", "Glass Smash" and "Shock Horror".
In between, there's time for a little experimentation: "One Off Pretender" sounds like Fun Lovin' Criminals, albeit with the broadest Scottish accent since The Proclaimers. "Distant Doubloon" is also off the wall. Moods and melancholy also spring into life on "Unexpected" and "Covers" (guest appearance from compatriot Paolo Nutini included).
As if that wasn't enough, "Double Yellow Lines" and "Give Back The Sun" almost seem to be on the album to assure us this really IS the same The View who gave us "Same Jeans" just two years ago.
My conclusion? If you want a new album by The View, don't get this, but if you want to hear something fresh and original, buy 'Which Bitch' - it's by a new band called...
Nick's Musical Express, 19th February 2009
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