Dum Dum Girls - Only In Dreams
Album Reviews
Label: Sub Pop
Released: 26th September 2011
Reviewer: Joe Skrebels
A very competent evolution that draws on what was acclaimed in the past and updates it.
Label: Sub Pop
Released: 26th September 2011
Reviewer: Joe Skrebels
The band have certainly taken a new approach to their music, but ‘Coming Down’ simply isn’t representative of that. Where debut effort 'I Will Be' bristled with brittle punk trapped in an echoing void, 'Only In Dreams' pushes its guitar work to the forefront; smooth, melodic riffs acting as a perfect match for harmonies and choruses more akin to classic rock ‘n’ roll than the spikier influences of previous work. ‘Bedroom Eyes’ is (Smiths covers notwithstanding) the catchiest song the four-piece have produced, its beautifully repetitive chorus boring its way into your subconscious at speed, whilst handclap magnet ‘Heartbeat’ and short, sharp, surfy opener ‘Always Looking’ tail just behind. This isn’t to say the band have forgotten the strengths they already possessed however as ‘Just A Creep’s simplistic, signature guitar line attests to. These are excellent songs, more often than not performing the potentially disastrous balancing act of matching art with pop in admirable fashion.
But then along comes ‘Coming Down’, a song as seemingly ill-fitting in the context as it is brilliant. This is the track that could have seemed like the perfect anomaly, an indication of future evolution and a marker of the very real talent the band have. As it stands, it’s both of these things, but is also saddled with the marker of an advert – the image the band wanted to portray and very much don’t live up to in reality. The only real connection can be drawn with closer ‘Hold Your Hand’, a shimmering torchburner that matches ‘Coming Down’ for emotion if not technique. As it stands, 'Only In Dreams' is a very competent evolution, an album that draws on what was acclaimed in the past and updates it with new, interesting styles that append it wonderfully. Dum Dum Girls are, as of this album, an excellent band, rather than a prospectively excellent one – musicians in a scene obsessed with rehashing the past that seem to understand their own music as well as that from which they borrow. What this album is not, however, is a record full of songs like ‘Coming Down’, a fact which may well disappoint the many who were so interested after its early release, but which raises the stakes for album three in a very interesting way.
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