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March 22nd, 2005

YES OK I ADMIT IT

YES OK I ADMIT IT I like The Bravery. Or “The Bravery single”. This was the dread revelation that came upon me after buying Now 60, as headphone listening transformed “half-memorable blur on the office radio” into “sharp well-produced pop single”. Web opinion seems to link this lot to the Killers, in a “second-rate” kind of connection. I think this one song is much better than the Killers for the following reasons.

- actually sounds like Duran Duran (i.e. has a kind of pop-funk bassline you could imagine DD using)
- good motorik indiedisco beat
- better use of keyboards to colour same
- does not include the words “I got sold but I’m not a soldier” (yes, I know, this is the 20th time I’ve complained about that on NYLPM but honestly…)
- actual chorus line is plain-speaking aphoristic angst rather than the overly wordy choruses of something like “Somebody Told Me” or “Mr Brightside”
- best Strokes single since “Hard To Explain”
- the whiff of the generic hardly harms them: this song is the sound of new-new-wave (or whatever) worked into a viable and expertly applied pop formula.

Crap singing but you can’t have everything. I will probably hate anything else they put out.

Written by Tom on Tuesday, March 22nd, 2005 | 153 views |

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