shop | mailing lists
musicOMH
music: album reviews
Nine Black Alps - Love/Hate (Island)
UK release date: 29 October 2007
2 stars
Nine Black Alps - Love/Hate

buy this title


track listing

1. Bitter End
2. Burn Faster
3. Everytime I Turn
4. Pet Hate
5. Painless
6. Future Wife
7. Heavier Than Water
8. Happiness And Satisfaction
9. So In Love
10. Forget My Name
11. Under The Sun
Interestingly the press release that accompanies Nine Black Alps' second album begins with a quote from the Mancunian rockers' frontman Sam Forrest, to whit: "The first album was shouting out of your bedroom window at the world... It was the album I had wanted to make when I was younger, Nirvana, Pixies, Sonic Youth and all. Whereas this album is where I am now."

It's a nifty bit of promotional footwork, claiming the mature high ground and predetermining what they fear will be the big criticism of this album: Why is it so bloody dull compared to your debut?

Me, I'm all for opening windows and having a good shout. And I'd far rather hear dark, skirling music inspired by The Pixies and Sonic Youth (although I think that's a little bit of a stretch when describing Everything Is) than something that sounds more like it's trying to jump on the flabby coat tails of the current indie scene. Harmonies just don't suit these guys.

The opener, Bitter End, is undistinguished jangly guitar pop of the sort that makes you want to strangle someone. The second track, Burn Faster, has some echoes of their sharp and spiky edge, but it slips into bad harmonies as well. As the album progresses they do seem to be slipping back into old habits. Forget My Name has a whiney kind of aggression, with crisp drumming and an anthemic chorus, but it all falls apart with the acoustic opening to the final track, Under The Sun, which highlights all the vocal deficiencies, and hammers that final nail in by bursting into pomp rock recollections of middle period Pink Floyd.

Nine Black Alps' first album Everything Is stood out because they were raw, driven; live they were a good guitar band, not so well schooled that they didn't sound dangerous, but clearly in control and having fun.

This is not a fun album for all its West Coast harmonies and soft guitar licks.In fact heard blind I'd be hard pressed to identify the band. Very disappointing - I don't mind difficult second albums, but I do object to dull ones.

  share: 
Facebook | Digg | del.icio.us | more
Mercury Prize 2009 nominees
FLORENCE AND THE MACHINE SPEECH DEBELLE KASABIAN FRIENDLY FIRES
LA ROUX BAT FOR LASHES THE HORRORS GLASVEGAS
SWEET BILLY PILGRIM THE INVISIBLE LISA HANNIGAN LED BIB




out this week:
tUnE-yArDs - BiRd-BrAiNs Norah Jones - The Fall Will Young - The Hits
Ebony Bones - Bone Of My Bones Mariah Carey - Memoirs Of An Imperfect Angel Them Crooked Vultures - Them Crooked Vultures
coming soon:
Gabby Young And Other Animals - We're All In This Together Rihanna - Rated R Codeine Velvet Club - Codeine Velvet Club
recent releases:
Shirley Bassey - The Performance Martha Wainwright - Sans Fusils, Ni Souliers, a Paris Biffy Clyro - Only Revolutions
Robbie Williams - Reality Killed The Video Star Pascal Babare - Thunderclap Spring Joe Goddard - Harvest Festival
Jamie Cullum - The Pursuit Nirvana - Live At Reading (Deluxe Edition) Nirvana - Bleach (20th Anniversary Edition)
Julian Casablancas - Phrazes For The Young The Hidden Cameras - Origin: Orphan Weezer - Raditude
Cheryl Cole - Three Words Kings Of Convenience - Declaration Of Dependence Portico Quartet - Isla
The Antlers - Hospice Fuck Buttons - Tarot Sport The Flaming Lips - Embryonic
more album reviews
TOP ARTICLES NOW
GIG: Beyoncé brings Sasha Fierce to London

MORE GIGS: Rihanna, Martha Wainwright, Rickie Lee Jones, Steve Martin, Fionn Regan, Hope Sandoval, Muse...

ALBUMS OUT THIS WEEK: tUnE-yArDs, Norah Jones, Will Young, Mariah Carey, Stereophonics

ALBUM: Gabby Young And Other Animals: We're All In This Together

INTERVIEW: Martha Wainwright on her Edith Piaf album Sans Fusils, Ni Souliers, a Paris

ALBUMS: Nirvana: Live At Reading / Bleach

INTERVIEW: Gary Numan on pleasure principles

RELATED ARTICLES
INTERVIEW:
Nine Black Alps

ALBUM:
Nine Black Alps - Love/Hate

ALBUM:
Nine Black Alps - Everything Is

TRACK:
Nine Black Alps - Burn Faster

TRACK:
Nine Black Alps - Glitter Gulch EP

TRACK:
Nine Black Alps - Just Friends

TRACK:
Nine Black Alps - Unsatisfied

TRACK:
Nine Black Alps - Not Everyone

TRACK:
Nine Black Alps - Shot Down

GIG:
Nine Black Alps @ Royal Society For The Blind, Sheffield

VIDEO:
Nine Black Alps - Just Friends

VIDEO:
Nine Black Alps - Unsatisfied

AUDIO:
Nine Black Alps - Everything Is

EXTERNAL LINKS
Nine Black Alps



  more album reviews...



musicOMH
about us
contact
copyright
home
elsewhere
Twitter
Facebook
Last.fm
Soundcloud
MySpace
© 1999-2009 OMH