With Bloc Party currently amidst a well-earned hiatus and the Kaiser Chiefs now firmly ensconced in the Champions League, the mantle has been passed to Oxford based trio The Young Knives to bring a mixture of bravado, credibility and intelligence to the charts.
If last year's 'The Decision' was like a Brewers Fayre prawn cocktail, 'Here Comes The Rumour Mill' and its three accompanying side dishes are a five star main course at Camerino by comparison.
Coming on like the Holy Trinity of Ray Davies, Damon Albarn and Paul Weller in their immaculately coiffeured, lyrically astute prime, '...Rumour Mill' is a glorious stop start filled number that will undoubtedly cause locomotion style train crashes on the Rescued! dancefloor of a Saturday night.
Better still though are 'Elaine', a semi-acoustic jaunt through the entire doctrine of 'The Village Green Preservation Society', and the 'Futureheads on sweet leaf salad and Margaritas' toe-warmer that is 'Kitchener'.
Take my word for it, The House Of Lords never sounded so good...
Elaine
is lovely. It reminds me of Super Furries at their absolute ruddy, bloody best. Top review Dom.
i want it
Hope my record shop will got it this time...
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this is a good single, but doesn't compare with 'The Decision' in my humble op...
That was total genius, and this is just totally excellent
the young knives
rock my socks.
I like it
good band
Ace band...
end of.
the young knives are
the worst band i have ever seen...very unlikeable guys to boot!
I am the Prince of Wales
Well, I think they've actually managed to better even 'Kramer v Kramer' with this song.
It sounds much more like they do live than The Decision single, which sounded lacklustre compared with the stage rendition. HCTRM is one of the best singles I've bought in ages.
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Just utterly devoid of worth. Sounds like they've just been listening to every "post-punk" band on the radio for the past two years and done a Blue Peter job on them.
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I like this band an awful lot. But all of their songs will be semi-mired by the absolute genius that is 'Weekdays And Bleakdays'.