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March 2006
Bands like Thumbermonkey
Lives! fascinate me. Yet, they also present me with the problem of just how
to best describe their sound. No drawer will have it, and I cant seem
to find any suitable names for reference purpose either. One thing is certain:
their music fits somewhere in between alternative rock and independent noise.
American webzine colleagues have taken to compare these Brits weird musical
output in Chap with the Wings, Five Rounds Rapid to Frank Zappa,
but thats where I have to pass as I dont know much about Zappa.
It rather makes me think of experimental bands such as Mars Volta, since Thumbermonkey
Lives! equally work with way-out sounds, eruptive sections interspersed with
wonderful harmonies. Harsh, at times progressive eruptions on the guitar meet
a melancholic lyrical world of sound (similar to the sound of Sonic Youth),
outright fits of rage and anger are contrasted with beautiful singing, noisy
instrumental thunderstorms dominate and are juxtaposed with very gentle sounds.
In addition, there are catchy lyrics and refrains.
The entire album moves between two extremes, but surprisingly manages to retain
a homogeneity, which means its far less difficult, in fact its a
joy to listen to and digest it - unlike compilations like, for example, Fantomas,
which are, by and large, just hard work. Thumbermonkey Lives! are also hard
work, but in a considerably less arduous fashion - contradictory though this
may sound.
Best get a picture yourself and try out the song Not
the Motorcycle Diaries, available on the bands homepage. This
might seem like a harmless and accessible title, yet the title alone
tells us something about the idiosyncrasies of this trio, which, needless to
say, when it comes to the lyrics, equally works in rather cryptic ways.
So, theres lots to discover and fathom here, which is really why this
album is so fascinating. I for one am just going to press the play
button now to continue my journey, working my way through the album, layer by
layer, until I get to the core of it
Wish me luck!
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