Ex-Vöid - Bigger Than Ever (2022) Hi-Res
BAND/ARTIST: Ex-Vöid
- Title: Bigger Than Ever
- Year Of Release: 2022
- Label: Don Giovanni Records / Prefect Records
- Genre: Indie Pop, Indie Rock, Power Pop, Shoegaze
- Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz
- Total Time: 24:24
- Total Size: 57 / 170 / 539 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Churchyard (1:58)
02. Chemical Reaction (2:10)
03. (Angry at You) Baby (2:01)
04. Boyfriend (2:03)
05. So Neurotic (2:22)
06. Weekend (2:38)
07. I Couldn't Say It to Your Face (1:36)
08. (Lyin' to You) Baby (4:09)
09. No Other Way (3:20)
10. My Only One (2:07)
01. Churchyard (1:58)
02. Chemical Reaction (2:10)
03. (Angry at You) Baby (2:01)
04. Boyfriend (2:03)
05. So Neurotic (2:22)
06. Weekend (2:38)
07. I Couldn't Say It to Your Face (1:36)
08. (Lyin' to You) Baby (4:09)
09. No Other Way (3:20)
10. My Only One (2:07)
The perfect pop album. The perfect indie pop album. If you buy one album this year make it Bigger Than Before the debut album from Ex-Vöid, the ‘dangerously melodic’ pop group formed by Joanna Gruesome singers Lan McArdle and Owen Williams. Expanding on the “exuberant, hook-stuffed” (Pitchfork) compositions of their previous band, McArdle and Williams have written an album of solid gold power-punk tunes.
Ex-Vöid draw on guitar pop through the ages- The Byrds, Big Star, Teenage Fanclub- and attack it with the ferocity and economy of a hardcore punk band. Even on mellow numbers like “Weekend” and “No Other Way’, the band have a way of pummelling the listener with an unhealthy quantity of hooks, harmonies and Thin Lizzy inspired dual-guitar solos. Yet there’s also a delicacy to the vocal which brings to mind the eye-of-the-storm melodies of Bilinda Butcher and imbues the album with a kind of grounding ethereality. On tracks like Chemical Reaction and Churchyard, McArdle and Williams’ voices blend and trill with a folk-
like quietness while, down in the grubby engine room, bandmates Laurie Foster (bass) and Jonny
Coddington (drums) thrash their way through noise jams, hardcore breakdowns and open-chord
power-pop riffs.
On Lyin’ to You (Baby) and So Neurotic, McArdle’s solo vocal and lyrics take centre stage, and reveal an alt-country tinge to the band reminiscent of acts like Waxahatchee or Lucinda Williams. Bigger Than Before plays the impressive trick of naturally uniting these disparate strands, and the result is an album which feels both familiar and strikingly unique. Take, for instance, their cover of Arthur Russell’s I Couldn’t Say it to Your Face, in which the band squash a country song into a 2 minute power-pop epic before turning on their heel, and ending
with an unexpected, severely catchy Cars style synth hook.
Bigger Than Before was laid down live, with a few minimal overdubs, in just over an hour at Sam and Rachel’s Studio in Hackney, London. (With the exception of Weekend, which was recorded at Coddington’s Bottle Rocket Studio.) The songs were recorded without breaks, and Foster was reported to have “kept on playing even though his belt came loose and his trousers fell down”.
Ex-Vöid draw on guitar pop through the ages- The Byrds, Big Star, Teenage Fanclub- and attack it with the ferocity and economy of a hardcore punk band. Even on mellow numbers like “Weekend” and “No Other Way’, the band have a way of pummelling the listener with an unhealthy quantity of hooks, harmonies and Thin Lizzy inspired dual-guitar solos. Yet there’s also a delicacy to the vocal which brings to mind the eye-of-the-storm melodies of Bilinda Butcher and imbues the album with a kind of grounding ethereality. On tracks like Chemical Reaction and Churchyard, McArdle and Williams’ voices blend and trill with a folk-
like quietness while, down in the grubby engine room, bandmates Laurie Foster (bass) and Jonny
Coddington (drums) thrash their way through noise jams, hardcore breakdowns and open-chord
power-pop riffs.
On Lyin’ to You (Baby) and So Neurotic, McArdle’s solo vocal and lyrics take centre stage, and reveal an alt-country tinge to the band reminiscent of acts like Waxahatchee or Lucinda Williams. Bigger Than Before plays the impressive trick of naturally uniting these disparate strands, and the result is an album which feels both familiar and strikingly unique. Take, for instance, their cover of Arthur Russell’s I Couldn’t Say it to Your Face, in which the band squash a country song into a 2 minute power-pop epic before turning on their heel, and ending
with an unexpected, severely catchy Cars style synth hook.
Bigger Than Before was laid down live, with a few minimal overdubs, in just over an hour at Sam and Rachel’s Studio in Hackney, London. (With the exception of Weekend, which was recorded at Coddington’s Bottle Rocket Studio.) The songs were recorded without breaks, and Foster was reported to have “kept on playing even though his belt came loose and his trousers fell down”.
Year 2022 | Pop | Rock | Alternative | Punk | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | HD & Vinyl
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