Sweet Sour

Sweet Sour

Performers Band of Skulls

February 14, 2012 | Compact Disc

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While 2009 debut Baby Darling Doll Face Honey saw them heralded alongside the likes of The Kills, The Subways and The Duke Spirit as the UK's answer to White Stripes, Southampton trio Band Of Skulls' second effort, Sweet Sour, reflects the contrasting nature of its title by embracing a more wistful melodic side alongside their more familiar scuzzy garage rock sound. The towering bass-lines and frenzied psychedelic riffs of the opening title track, the old-fashioned grizzly blues of "The Devil Takes Care Of His Own" and "You're Not Pretty But You Got It Goin' On," and the Pixies-influenced sludge-rock of the epic "Bruises" shows they can still get `down and dirty' with the best of them. But the album remains just as dynamic on the more introspective material, largely thanks to the atmospheric production from Ian Davenport (Supergrass, Badly Drawn Boy) which perfectly complements front-man Russell Marsden and bassist Emma Richardson's gorgeous interweaving harmonies on the smouldering folk of "Close To Nowhere," the slow-burning Americana of "Navigate" and the dreamy acoustic balladry of "Hometowns." Keeping listeners on their toes, the monstrous dub-step inspired middle-eight which interrupts the otherwise beautifully melancholic "Lay My Head Down" and the fuzz-rock chorus which explodes after the gently shimmering Warpaint-esque verses of "Wanderluster" is further indication of the band's confidence. And confident they should be, as while there are still traces of Jack White's many projects throughout its ten tracks, it's a much more focused and intriguing follow-up which may provide a much-needed shot in the arm for the guitar-bass-drums three-piece formula. ~ Jon O'Brien
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Sweet Sour

Sweet Sour

Performers Band of Skulls

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Title Track Time
Sweet Sour --
Bruises --
Wanderluster --
Devil Takes Care of His Own --
Lay My Head Down --
You're Not Pretty But You Got It Goin' On --
Navigate --
Hometowns --
Lies --
Close to Nowhere --

Editorial Notes

While 2009 debut Baby Darling Doll Face Honey saw them heralded alongside the likes of The Kills, The Subways and The Duke Spirit as the UK's answer to White Stripes, Southampton trio Band Of Skulls' second effort, Sweet Sour, reflects the contrasting nature of its title by embracing a more wistful melodic side alongside their more familiar scuzzy garage rock sound. The towering bass-lines and frenzied psychedelic riffs of the opening title track, the old-fashioned grizzly blues of "The Devil Takes Care Of His Own" and "You're Not Pretty But You Got It Goin' On," and the Pixies-influenced sludge-rock of the epic "Bruises" shows they can still get `down and dirty' with the best of them. But the album remains just as dynamic on the more introspective material, largely thanks to the atmospheric production from Ian Davenport (Supergrass, Badly Drawn Boy) which perfectly complements front-man Russell Marsden and bassist Emma Richardson's gorgeous interweaving harmonies on the smouldering folk of "Close To Nowhere," the slow-burning Americana of "Navigate" and the dreamy acoustic balladry of "Hometowns." Keeping listeners on their toes, the monstrous dub-step inspired middle-eight which interrupts the otherwise beautifully melancholic "Lay My Head Down" and the fuzz-rock chorus which explodes after the gently shimmering Warpaint-esque verses of "Wanderluster" is further indication of the band's confidence. And confident they should be, as while there are still traces of Jack White's many projects throughout its ten tracks, it's a much more focused and intriguing follow-up which may provide a much-needed shot in the arm for the guitar-bass-drums three-piece formula. ~ Jon O'Brien

Format: Compact Disc

Released Date: February 14, 2012

Genre: Alternative

Style: Rock & Pop

Number of Discs: 1

UPC: 620673341622

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