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The Long Blondes

Couples

  • AMG Review of Couples

    Amg
    Tim Sendra
    All Music Guide

    The Long Blondes' second album, Couples, avoids the clichéd sophomore slump by taking some chances and leaving behind the joyous clatter and clutter of their debut for a more emotionally powerful, sonically adventurous approach. With producer Erol Alkan behind the boards, the group removes the punk from its post-punk sound and adds more post. That is, more icy detachment, more space and careful arrangement of instruments, and more of an eye to the disco-punk dancefloor. Where the songs on Someone to Drive You Home were almost giddily peppy and bursting with energy, the songs here feel like they were taken right from the studio, stored in a freezer for a month, and then mastered onto disc. (Think the Blondie of "X Offender" versus the Blondie of "Heart of Glass" for a quick and relevant comparison.) Even the songs like "Erin O'Connor" that start off with some fire and spunk end up being bathed in atmosphere before too long. While the decision is a risky one that might put off fans looking for Someone II or a song as addictive as "Once and Never Again," ultimately it is a wise move that shows a band intent on making interesting albums and not just rehashing the same territory. Not that the group has forsaken catchy tunes or made an unlistenable record. Not by a long shot. There are still plenty of strong melodies and catchy songs to hold on to, still songs you'd want to drop into a playlist -- like the hopeful, un-nostalgic "Nostalgia" or "I'm Going to Hell," a stomping rocker that is most reminiscent of the songs on Someone. "Guilt" is likely the song that will stick, riding a funky backbeat and a hooky chorus deep into the memory banks. So, the sound of the album is arresting and the songs are good, but the true star of the album is vocalist Kate Jackson. She showed herself to be quite adept at delivering punky pop songs on Someone; on Couples she blooms into a quite impressive interpreter of lyrics. Perhaps her ability to inhabit different characters (like the desperate lover on the lam on the harrowing "Round the Hairpin" or the sad nightclub philosopher on "The Couples") comes from singing guitarist Dorian Cox's lyrics and not her own (she only wrote words for two of the ten tracks), or maybe she's destined to become an actress like her Charlie's Angels namesake. Either way, she makes each song come alive beautifully, and her alternately tough and tender (to the point of fragile beauty on the heartbreaking "Too Clever by Half") vocals help make the album an impressive triumph over the age-old dilemma of how to follow up a successful debut. It also strikes a blow for taking chances and not resting on your accomplishments, but most importantly, Couples is an exciting, challenging listen full of brains, daring, and plenty of icy heart.

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about 1 year ago

The Long Blondes broke up after guitarist and song writer Dorian Cox decide that he was unable to keep up duties as a musician (in his myspace post, he said that he may never be able to play the guitar again…) after suffering a stroke in June of this year. They had to cancel numerous number [...] Related posts:The Long Blondes - Couples Review The Long Blondes' Someone To Drive You Home was a.

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MOGstars 8 out of 10Emerging at the end of 2006 with debut album Someone to Drive You Home, The Long Blondes were one of the first of a slew of bands to emerge from the UK with a heavily retro-tinged sound. The record exploded with sixties styled guitar pop that combined youthful abandon with a wry and knowing sense of humour. 18 months later and things have changed a fair bit for the band – tw.

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The Long Blondes - Couples
about 1 year ago

MOGstars 8 out of 10Emerging at the end of 2006 with debut album Someone to Drive You Home, The Long Blondes were one of the first of a slew of bands to emerge from the UK with a heavily retro-tinged sound. The record exploded with sixties styled guitar pop that combined youthful abandon with a wry and knowing sense of humour. 18 months later and things have changed a fair bit for the band – tw.

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The Long Blondes Shut It Down
about 1 year ago

British five-piece The Long Blondes have split-up. The band posted on their official website Monday, October 20 saying the reason for the split was because guitarist Dorian Cox was unsure when he would be well enough to play guitar again. In June 2008, Cox suffered a stroke resulting in several show cancellations. The Long Blondes formed in late 2003 in Sheffield, UK and leave us with two albu...

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The Long Blondes Break Up
about 1 year ago

The Long Blondes broke up after guitarist and song writer Dorian Cox decide that he was unable to keep up duties as a musician (in his myspace post, he said that he may never be able to play the guitar again…) after suffering a stroke in June of this year. They had to cancel numerous number [...] Related posts:The Long Blondes - Couples Review The Long Blondes' Someone To Drive You Home was a.

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