- Venue:
- ULU, Camden Town »
- Artists:
- Haven »
There’s a knowing glow about Haven tonight. Not just in the way they exchange glances with each other, but in the sense that every one of the new songs from their second LP All For A Reason has a sublime beauty about it. Gary Briggs’ majestic voice needs no introduction, and lacking the pompous theatrics of Matt or the whiney arrogance of Walsh, his retrained presence is refreshing. It’s fair to say that their style hasn’t undergone any major facelifts, but tracks like ‘Change Direction’ and the awesome ‘Have No Fear’ have such splintering melodies that this is never really a problem.
Whatever grudges one may have against Haven’s incestuous Smiths relationship (Johnny Marr produces again and co-writes a track on their record), breakthrough singles like ‘Let It Live’ are the kind of tear-induced pop epics that Keane aspire to. Fact. It’s great music.
If Haven fall down, it’s in the lack of any pace changes in their set. There’s no quiet/loud – just consistency and for some this is boring. Anyone with some mid-nineties candles still alight however, will find their under-hyped emotion to be as life-affirming as anything. Anyone listening with truthful ears will tell you that, as songs, many of Haven’s new tracks piss all over anything on the forthcoming Franz Ferdinand LP.
None of this is about competition though because, if we are to believe correctly, 2004 is the year that proper songwriters take back the charts and ‘indie’ breathes again. Lighters in the air then.
- Tuborg tickets: win and review
- XFM's four day music rout: Dogs Die, Holiday Plan, Ambershades
- Badly Drawn Boy & Haven's Anti-Racism gig now in Liverpool on Sun 30th May (not Manchester)
- Haven - All For A Reason
- Haven - All For A Reason
- Haven at ULU, Camden Town, Mon 26 Jan
- Haven at ULU, Camden Town, Mon 26 Jan
- Haven - Tell Me
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What is it with proper songwriters this year? Most of the indie Toronto mags are buzzing with uproarings about singer-songwriters not being taken seriously or getting enough coverage. One of them even made illusions ot one songwriter being as good as early Elton John... wooo, just the sort of talent we need to encourage, people who end up donating sucky songs to dead royalty. Haven have got a first album to overcome because that first album was lumpen and turgid. It'll be interesting to see how album Numero Dos goes.
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Like when The Smiths drummer went to try out with Suede...
But Johnny's done a great job producing the record as he's clearly realised the awful Healers were going nowhere.
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Haven are TERRIBLE.
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Havens talent goes far beyond any of the positive recognition they already receive. These guys are making proper music with more passion and empathy for what they do than most acts who sit in the charts and clog up the industry.
Most of their songs are indeed catchy,powerful, melodic and evocative. Sounds like they are doing everything right to me.

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