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The Veils

Nux Vomica

  • AMG Review of Nux Vomica

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    Marisa Brown
    All Music Guide

    In 2004, the Veils released their folk-tinged ock debut, Runaway Found, and shortly after all but founder Finn Andrews remained, so it was with a completely new group that Andrews set about recording the band's second album, Nux Vomica. Perhaps it was the new musicians, perhaps it was just Andrews' inevitable maturation, but Nux Vomica represents a huge progression for the Veils. Andrews has certainly grown as a songwriter; his lyrics, while still as affected as before, have gained a certain poeticism that reflects a growing understanding of the world around him, one that looks beyond the personal and into the greater human experience. The great Divine Comedy-esque first single, "Advice for Young Mothers to Be," is sung from the perspective of a young mother herself, while the title track is comprised of a set of verses -- and no choruses -- that ask God his thoughts on modern-day society. But this isn't a religious or political song, and Andrews isn't particularly overt in his personal feelings. Instead, he opts for the dramatically ambiguous: "What say you Lord/Of the serpent-tailed, forbidden fish of the harbor/And the ready-men, defiant drinkers and charmers/All lost and summoning the face of their fathers/Can you see them now?" he sings, his voice growling as the piano and electric guitar behind him intensify. In fact, it's Andrews' vocals that seem to have made the most significant steps since Runaway Found. He moves from the passionate snarl of "Not Yet" to a Jeff Buckley groove on "House Where We All Live" to a Jack White-howl on the fantastic "Jesus for the Jugular." It's a force of its own, Andrews' voice, and propels the album more than the stylized, orchestral pop of "One Night on Earth" or "A Birthday Present," or the distorted guitar and piano romp of "Pan" does. On Nux Vomica, the Veils demonstrate not only a profound sense of craftsmanship, but also an impressive energy, a passion that can't be conceived inside the studio. The album's a wonderful step forward from an already strong foothold, theatrical without being overdone, introspective without being saccharine, and makes for an excellent piece of work. [The CD was also released with two bonus tracks: "Night Thoughts of a Tired Surgeon," and an enhanced video of "Advice for Young Mothers to Be."]

The Veils
over 2 years ago

.The Veils are a New Zealand band based in London, fronted by lead singer & songwriter, Finn Andrews.The Veils sound has been likened to artists as diverse as Jeff Buckley, The Birthday Party, The Smiths & Joy Division. Their live shows have become famed for their emotional intensity and Finn's often scarily possessed stage presence.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_VeilsSee a full concert; htt...

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The Veils revisited
over 2 years ago

I am sure I have posted on these guys before, but I have been listening to their record 'Nux Vomica' all day and had to share again...I love the shakiness in his voice

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And here is my favorite song from 2006
about 1 year ago

I have New Zealand to think for this band...viva la Veils!

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The Veils...revisited
about 1 year ago

Ever get an album...like it, then for whatever reason totally but it on the backburner? I think, in my defense, I found the Veils and this cd 'Nux Vomica' when I was in the midst of an amazing music acquisition spree...Anyway, thanks to the strange and mysterious power of 'the shuffle' I have spent all day with this record...incredible! This tune came on and I haven't looked back for hours...

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The Veils
over 2 years ago

.The Veils are a New Zealand band based in London, fronted by lead singer & songwriter, Finn Andrews.The Veils sound has been likened to artists as diverse as Jeff Buckley, The Birthday Party, The Smiths & Joy Division. Their live shows have become famed for their emotional intensity and Finn's often scarily possessed stage presence.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_VeilsSee a full concert; htt...

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Voices
over 2 years ago

Can I just mention that Finn Andrews of The Veils has the sexiest voice I've yet to hear. I get hot flashes when I here his sexy scratchy croon on the track Jesus for the Jugular off of Nux Vomica. And if I were into ladies, Feist would be my number one gal.

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