Future of the Left – The Plot Against Common Sense
Brace yourself: Andy Falkous has some things to get off his chest. The Plot Against Common Sense sees him exercise his caustic humour on a variety of irritants: trust fund rioters, false icons and the human race’s inherent fucked-ness, to name a few. Yet Falco saves his blackest ire for the hilariously unhinged Robocop 4 – Fuck Off Robocop; a howl from the edge of sanity directed squarely at Hollywood’s bilge pump (the one syphoning product from Michael Bay’s anus directly to your eyes). It’s both terrifying and spit-out-your-coffee funny.
Such apocalyptic calls to rights (or arms?) receive suitably ferocious musical casings: brace as opener Sheena is a T-shirt Salesman pummels the solar plexus with machine gun drums and thick distortion; wince at Failed Olympic Bid’s industrial squeals; get swept up in Notes on Achieving Orbit’s dense crescendo. But there are opportunities to catch breath as well: Goals in Slow Motion features their poppiest riffs to date, while Sorry Dad, I Missed the Riots shows off the extra textures supplied by new members Jimmy Watkins and Julia Ruzicka, with keyboards from the latter extending the band’s parameters persuasively. Ever askew, their intelligence and fiery passion is invigorating, volatile and essential.
Comments (3)
Add a comment »looks like those wankers at pitchfork are about the only people that don't get how great this record is
Posted by | Friday 01 June 2012 @ 17:43
Report to moderatorThe album is fantastic, I'd recommend it to anyone who loves music created for people who love music.
However I wouldn't recommend Pitchfork to my dead cat.
Posted by | Friday 01 June 2012 @ 18:00
Report to moderatorReally taken a liking to this album. I find 11/15 of the songs brilliant, which is a good ratio in my opinion.
Posted by | Friday 01 June 2012 @ 18:58
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