The Kill Van Kulls - Fools Wish
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Label: High Voltage Sounds
Released: 14th March 2011
Reviewer: Charlie Ashcroft
A testament to the quartet's recent moves.
Label: High Voltage Sounds
Released: 14th March 2011
Reviewer: Charlie Ashcroft
The Kill Van Kulls however, seem to be in rude health. They've built on the momentum that their early gigs provided and now boast a great array of songs in their armoury. This new single 'Fools Wish' is a testament to the quartet's recent moves to identify a signature sound and shoot for the stars with it.
From the outset, a blanket of synths inter-mingles effortlessly with a slow-burning rhythm section. The instrumentation, alongside the palpable sense of drama within its arrangement, makes it clear that The Kill Van Kulls are channelling a fond appreciation for the 80s in what they do.
Some may be dismissive of the lyrics, but anyone partial to a stadium-ready chorus after a steady build will find something they like here. From a vocal point-of-view, we're in OMD / Cure territory (or maybe Black Kids for want of a more recent reference point) but that's not to say that the band are ripping anyone off outright.
There's something distinctively British, fragile and self-effacing about 'Fools Wish' and if the rumours are true about it being conceived in a disused mill in Stockport, then the setting's undoubtedly at odds with the true scale that they're aiming for as 2011 rolls on.
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