other titles...
- All I Really Want From You Is Love
- Nowhere To Go But Home
- In My Time We Don't Belong
- Tonight I Wanna Make It Out
- I Gotta Get It Together Again
- Stara Paris Rescued Me
- Just Get It Down
- Let's Throw Some Mud Against The Wall
- You Know I Feel Alright Now
SIX BY SEVEN
Artists Cannibals Poets Thieves (2024 Reissue)
SATURDAY NIGHT SUNDAY MORNING
Gone are the soundscapes of old, and in their place we have a series of sharp basslines, swirling keyboards, cutting guitar lines and the passionate hollering of frontman Olley.
Opener All I Really Want From You Is Love is a perfect introduction to proceedings – a truly wonderfully distorted slab of indie rock, recalling early Jesus And Mary Chain in both its fuzz and, crucially, its wonderfully crafted tune. Next, Nowhere To Go But Home sounds like New Order if they’d emerged from Detroit in 1966. Tonight (I Wanna Make It Out) follows likewise with the best bassline Peter Hook never plucked. Throughout, Six By Seven manage to sound so natural, so refreshing free of the flab and introspection that a band on its last legs would usually succumb to. And whilst the momentum is momentarily lost as the drum machine makes an appearance to fashion the Suicide-esque trawl of Stara Paris Rescued Me, it’s not long before Just Get It Down muscles things back on course with a whispered Olley diatribe perched on top of more raw cacophony, before we reach the bitter end via the Depeche Mode-on-smack You Know I Feel Alright Now