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KaitO, Help She Can't Swim, and French Kicks

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E-zine turned mag proper, Artrocker, launch their weekly printed mag this even’ with some art-rock bands. Imagine that.

Help She Can’t Swim kick straight from the fringe. It’s a posh suburban punka girl and some cutesy boys with big angular guitars tumbling down walls of askew guitars. With keys. File under British Pretty Girls Make Graves.

French Kicks are known for being another of those Poptones bands. They’ve got all the hipster Strokes-cloneage down, but their wet indie drizzles for the smokey days of yore. Songs start, fade, continue, dribble, fade out. The keys are clammy, the posturing painful and it’s all very much a brown’n’plaid smindie sexless affair.

How do you write a bad piece of journalism about an amateurish band? Art Brut; the new New York Dolls, they is not! If you think songs about being in a band is clever post-modernism, you’re wrong, wrong, wrong. “They’re brilliant,” my friend says, then pauses, but they’re rubbish, that’s why I love ‘em!” Yeah, yeah, this is perfect in a time when shambolic = endearing, plus add some London-art-cool, get one journo on board and you’re suddenly ‘known’. Big things beckon. So it’s little wonder that they’ve had a hit single with ‘Formed a Band’, which, frankly, is a corker of a pop song!

But the problem, my problem, is Art Brut’re the band wot Ricky Gervais would front. They sound Matalan-kinda backward, with yokel vocals, dumb-grin posturing and the charisma of a turnip. Owch. S’all half-ideas trapped in their buck teeth. It’s not like we should all wanna see ourselves-only-better in entertainers, but c’mon, c’mon; is decadence that much of a dirty word? Or playing in time that hard to do? It’s not like all bands should be cool, or be so uncool they go full circle, but somewhere hidden behind their outta tune vocals should be something which could makes all these indie chancers queuing up for DeX-Factor, be special. So Art Brut, where is it?

Onto KaitO. Many moons ago, Kaito sounded like the test-tube babies of Bikini Kill, with a penchant for one-dimensional shouty punka-PUNKAAA! We’re talking way back. Like, three years ago. They were the almost perfect band for them girls dressed from hat-to-socks in Hello Kitty, sweet-necklaces and stomping gurt DM’s. Then a year or so ago they popped up at South By Southwest music conference as a totally different band.

And here is that Norwich band, another year on and they sound like a time-warping space craft with neon signs everywhere. They’re making angular disco for aliens. Space-rock taken to its dirtiest, most enthralling conclusion. They’re still a band with a high-pitched girlie shouting, but only now she’s screaming in a whole new world. Sensational.

Photo by Sonia Melot

  • Art Brut 7 / 10
  • KaitO 7 / 10
  • Help She Can't Swim 7 / 10
  • French Kicks 7 / 10

Art Brut

Yes, that's because we WERE rubbish on Monday...

We were trying new songs and a new set, which kind of required some good sound, and the stage sound was shocking...

We were all a bit tired and boozed and it kind of fell apart at the seems...

When we're good, we are fucking good, but when we're bad it can be shambolic...

Give us another chance Miss(Mr?) Clit :-)

Art Brut

Yes, that's because we WERE rubbish on Monday...

We were trying new songs and a new set, which kind of required some good sound, and the stage sound was shocking...

We were all a bit tired and boozed and it kind of fell apart at the seams...

When we're good, we are fucking good, but when we're bad it can be a shambolic embarassment which is an arse...

Give us another chance Miss(Mr?) Clit :-)

Art Brut

i'm sure it's not just me wot thought art brut were ace at that gig. genuinely, one of the best sets i'd seen from them, from where i was standing they sounded fucking huge.

each to their own, i guess.

x
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Art Brut

I sincerely love the fact that Art Brut themselves post messages on pages such as these, they are obviously very down-to-earth individuals who feel at one with their fanbase.
The fact that I think their musical output is shit shouldn't be an issue.
God bless 'em.

Re: Art Brut

It wasn't just the stage sound, the sound in the audience was frankly SHOCKING. I expect it's to do with the size and shape of the venue, but everything was muddy and fuzzy and indescernible. Everything sounded shambolic. Filed under: should have been a great gig, ruined by woeful sound. Like pretty much every gig I've ever been to at 93 feet east in fact.

Re: Art Brut

Hmm The Night And Day Cafe in Manchester has terrible sound. When Maximo Park played all you could hear was indescernible racket even though they're a good band in my opinion. All the charm and energy of the songs got lost. Lucky the room wasn't full. Now they're with Warp they'll probably upgrade to the awful academy.

The London scene is lost on those of us who live outside the capital. I only know of Art Brut through the NME

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Maximo Park are indeed a truly fantastic band.

Here's some links for mp3s:

XFM sessions: http://www.xfm.co.uk/Article.asp?id=31675

http://www.badrobot.co.uk/artists/maximo_park/

Enjoy

Re: Art Brut

I know, the thing is we love getting outside of London, but every-time we do we run at a loss so as much as we love spreading the word further afield we just can't afford to all the time.

Anyway, London scene? Load a rubbish really, there's always been a scene in London!

Re: Art Brut

Jared,

You're the one who keeps advocating Maximo Park on these pages. What d'you reckon the music buying public will make of them?? A mutual friend introduced me to their stuff and kept bleating on about them before they were signed. Graffiti is sheer endearing pop perfection.

Where can I listen to your stuff then Art Brut? I thought money might be a reason alot of bands don't get around so much. Isn't it a catch 22 situation for your band outside of the capital then? You want more people to hear you but touring the country means losing money and you can't expand your fanbase without touring.

We formed a Band video

checked the video out, it's pretty good. Looks like BBC2's Monkey Dust animation.

Re: Art Brut

I think the public will adore them. They are, as you so rightly point out, potentially a pop group. But with indie-rock sensibilities and interesting lyrics. Hopefully I will be interviewing them soon for the God Is In The TV website

Re: Art Brut

They're in NME today. I had a quick look at the website again. it hasn't changed too much apart from the writing biographies on scanned envelopes bit.

I was sure Graffiti was first single material yet. I was thinking about how they're image might change. They look pretty much the same as they did. But Paul Smith has smartened up. Gone is the wayward hair replaced by a sleek cut.

They're stage energy keeps you mesmerised and i'm expecting interesting, unusual videos with a comic edge that Paul appears to posess. I reallyhope Warp don't treat them like Franz Ferdinand mark 2. They seem to be compared to them.

Re: Art Brut

They have better songs than FF.

Graffitti WAS there first single with Going Missing as b-side. They only released a handful of copies through Rough Trade. I have 2!

Re: Art Brut

Oh. FF don't actually have too many good songs on their debut. Alot of them are forgettable. My mate says they're working hard on their album material. I'm excited to see how it turns out.

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