A very British band coming across as a cross between The Fall, Echo & The Bunnymen, The Happy Mondays and latter day heroes Sleaford Mods and Fat White Family. ‘Songs of Praise’ is angry, hilarious and the guitars deceptively huge, it’s the first great album of 2018 and will be one of the key soundtracks to the year.Shame thrive on confrontation. Whether it be the
seething intensity crackling throughout debut album
‘Songs Of Praise’ or the adrenaline-pumping chaos
that unfolds at Shame’s shows, it’s all fuelled by
feeling. NPR’s Bob Boilen noted, “Of the 70 bands I
saw at this year’s SXSW, the band Shame seemed to
mean what they played more than any other.”Comprised of vocalist Charlie Steen, guitarists Sean
Coyle-Smith and Eddie Green, bassist John Finerty and
drummer Charlie Forbes, the London-based five-piece
began as school boys. From the outset, Shame built
the band up from a foundation of DIY ethos while
citing The Fall and Wire among their biggest musical
influences.Utilizing both the grit and sincerity of that musical
background, Shame carved out a niche in the South
London music scene and then barrelled fearlessly into
the angular, thrashing post punk that would go on to
make up ‘Songs Of Praise’, their Dead Oceans debut.
From ‘Gold Hole’, a tongue-in-cheek takedown of rock
narcissism, to lead track ‘Concrete’ detailing the
overwhelming moment of realizing a relationship is
doomed, to the frustrated ‘Tasteless’ taking aim at the
monotony of people droning through their day-to-day,
‘Songs Of Praise’ never pauses to catch its breath.
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