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by Matthew Butler
The Race explode off the blocks like a rocket on this single but manage an even stronger finish with the remote ‘Raising Children’.

Opening track ‘Go Figure’ is more standard sounding rock fare but still an unapologetic, impassioned and impressive call to arms. Sounding like Muse if Mr Bellamy was still a virgin to the opera, what it lacks in O.T.T. it makes up for with a B.I.G. chorus and its heart beating away on the sleeve unashamedly crying out “I love you.”

‘Raising Children’, however, is how ‘Ask’ would have sounded if written by a five-piece from Reading, turning a missive about bedroom dwellers into anthemic splendour. The drums come crashing down around singer Dan Buchanan whose sneering but earnest voice transports you away from the drabness of four walls.

An imbedded swirling piano is understated yet infectious (bearing a large resemblance to that of Coldplay’s ‘Clocks’) and completes a chorus which positively sparkles. An atmospheric middle section proves that this isn’t just blanket music for coy indie types and it’ll be interesting to see if they choose the big rock sound route or this challenging melodic path.

Still, it’s a marathon not a sprint so there’s plenty of time for The Race to figure out which direction to pursue.

  • The Race 8 / 10
Words: Matthew Butler

The Race - Demo

This is definitely one to check out - their demo really impressed me, especially Raising Children which is a superb song.

The Race - Demo

There's already a Chicago band two albums and an EP into this name. Check 'em out: http://www.theracemusic.com/index2.html

The Race - Demo

check www.theraceuk.com for mp3's and stuff.

some race dates...

12.03.05 Poptoys, Reading.
24.03.05 Rose of Lee, Lewisham.

02.04.05 Hope and Anchor, Camden.
03.04.05 93 Feet East, London.
29.04.05 Club Velocity, Reading.
30.04.05 Boxing Club, Reading.

21.05.05 Water Rats, London.

The Race - Demo

there's actually a review of this up here http://www.godisinthetvzine.co.uk