Filthy Boy - Smile That Won't Go Down (2013)
BAND/ARTIST: Filthy Boy
- Title: Smile That Won't Go Down
- Year Of Release: 2013
- Label: Stranger Records
- Genre: Indie Rock, Alternative Rock
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:45:34
- Total Size: 296 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. In the Name of Explicit
02. Naughty Corner Explicit
03. Waiting On the Doorstep
04. Jimmy Jammies Explicit
05. Charm of the Dangerous Minx Explicit
06. When Everyone Cheers Explicit
07. Mental Conditions Explicit
08. Spiral Eyes Explicit
09. That Life Explicit
10. Biggest Fan Ever Explicit
11. Oh Dear
12. Waiting On the Doorstep (Radio Edit)
Filthy Boy, who hurtled into 2013 with a Palma Violets support slot the same night Zane Lowe declared them his Next Hype on Radio 1, signed to Stranger Records at the end of last year. Helmed by 20-year-old frontman Paraic Morrissey and his transportive baritone, Filthy Boy's debut album is laced with romance, sweetness and intrigue. The Peckham boys, their number made up by Paraic's bass-playing brother Michael, guitarist Harry Weskin and drummer Ed Bernez, spent less than a week recording an opening statement that's as barbed as it is pleasant. Steeped in refreshing, classic-leaning guitar lines, melody and sticky, robust choruses, it acts as an imposing calling card for its creators' songwriting abilities. The album, recorded at Edwyn Collins' West Heath Studio is a chronological journey. "We wanted to make a record that flows, we're happy with it, and we like the idea of creating a body of work that takes people somewhere," Paraic says. Guitars often shimmy towards the indie disco, although the first time the band came across their articulate forbears Arctic Monkeys and Franz Ferdinand was when journalists likened their music. There are echoes of Special Needs and Nick Cave too. Filthy Boy's is a quintessentially British brand of songwriting, humorous, flamboyant and cocksure, but also withdrawn, understated, even vulnerable.
01. In the Name of Explicit
02. Naughty Corner Explicit
03. Waiting On the Doorstep
04. Jimmy Jammies Explicit
05. Charm of the Dangerous Minx Explicit
06. When Everyone Cheers Explicit
07. Mental Conditions Explicit
08. Spiral Eyes Explicit
09. That Life Explicit
10. Biggest Fan Ever Explicit
11. Oh Dear
12. Waiting On the Doorstep (Radio Edit)
Filthy Boy, who hurtled into 2013 with a Palma Violets support slot the same night Zane Lowe declared them his Next Hype on Radio 1, signed to Stranger Records at the end of last year. Helmed by 20-year-old frontman Paraic Morrissey and his transportive baritone, Filthy Boy's debut album is laced with romance, sweetness and intrigue. The Peckham boys, their number made up by Paraic's bass-playing brother Michael, guitarist Harry Weskin and drummer Ed Bernez, spent less than a week recording an opening statement that's as barbed as it is pleasant. Steeped in refreshing, classic-leaning guitar lines, melody and sticky, robust choruses, it acts as an imposing calling card for its creators' songwriting abilities. The album, recorded at Edwyn Collins' West Heath Studio is a chronological journey. "We wanted to make a record that flows, we're happy with it, and we like the idea of creating a body of work that takes people somewhere," Paraic says. Guitars often shimmy towards the indie disco, although the first time the band came across their articulate forbears Arctic Monkeys and Franz Ferdinand was when journalists likened their music. There are echoes of Special Needs and Nick Cave too. Filthy Boy's is a quintessentially British brand of songwriting, humorous, flamboyant and cocksure, but also withdrawn, understated, even vulnerable.
Rock | Alternative | Indie | FLAC / APE
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