Girls - Broken Dreams Club
EP Reviews
Label: Fantasy Trashcan
Released: 22nd November 2010
Reviewer: Stephen Ackroyd
There's a thread to Girls' brilliant debut, but a significant step forward too.
Label: Fantasy Trashcan
Released: 22nd November 2010
Reviewer: Stephen Ackroyd
And then we realised that actually, that would be stupid.
Girls, see, have shown themselves to be a Very Good Band. A band who hold attention, produce brilliant music and, as it turned out, could do very well thank you very much without 'the backstory'. When push comes to shove, they probably don't need our awful wordplay.
From the opening of 'The Oh So Protective One', which switches from Elvis Costello to Mariachi band and back again, to the 'we wish the radio played more songs like this' tones of 'Heartbreaker', there's a thread to Girls' brilliant debut, but a significant step forward too.
So, with slow stepping touches of country, blues and sun-stroked melancholia, the EP's title track will probably inspire more hazy moments than it will destroy, while near eight minute closer 'Carolina' turns psychedelic haze into as close as Girls get to a full on stomper by it's end.
If there's one thing 'Broken Dreams Club' does prove, it's that Girls should be allowed - allowed to do more like this. Sorry. We couldn't resist.
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