Grammatics - Double Negative
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Label: Dance To The Radio
Released: 26th October 2009
Reviewer: Gareth O’Malley
Just the right side of dramatic
Label: Dance To The Radio
Released: 26th October 2009
Reviewer: Gareth O’Malley
Rory O’Hara’s bass and Ord’s eyebrow-raising drumming drive ‘Double Negative’, a song which, while still sounding quite like the band we have come to know, hints at the band moving in a more streamlined direction. That’s not to say they’re sticking to a formulaic song structure, though.
Frontman Owen Brinley’s lyrics are as eloquent as ever "I’ve no lucid conversation now my every thought bears an abstraction," among them), and cellist Emilia Ergin turns in a rather striking performance, keeping things just the right side of dramatic. There’s even some yelping from Brinley during the bridge, something that will remind older fans of his days in Colour Of Fire.
Highlighting the vital importance of the rhythm section, ‘Double Negative’ is definitely a step forward for Grammatics. The next one, though, will be very important indeed: there are so many directions they could go in, after all.
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