Harrys Gym - Harrys Gym
Album Reviews
Released: 3rd May 2010
Reviewer: Gareth O’Malley
If you are going to try being ambitious, try your absolute hardest.
Released: 3rd May 2010
Reviewer: Gareth O’Malley
Unfortunately, though, the stubborn Scandinavians have gone about things their own distinctive way - with decidedly mixed results. While its opening trio (the wonderfully woozy ‘Top of the Hill’; ‘Brother’, which finds the band doing their best Mew impression; and ‘Attic’) show promise, much of the rest of the album drifts by without much in the way of a decent hook.
It could be argued that there is a sort of beauty to this record, and, yes, it must be admitted that there are some really good moments on here. It’s just a shame that most of them come during the record’s first half; its second, bar the propulsive ‘The Escape’, is bereft of them. Even when the band opt for more of a synth-driven approach, as on closer ‘Sarah83’, it comes across as half-baked.
Harrys Gym certainly have potential, and they’re trying, alright. Just not hard enough.
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