Recommended by us on 30th October 2009
...according to our Business Lady on Thu 29 Oct, 2009.
The U.S. pop underground are shitting themselves over new Slumberland signings 'Brilliant colors' and it's no surprise as they are carving quite a niche for themselves in the old the '78 punk spirit meets C86/Rough trade indie sensibilities scene that seems to have emerged over the last few years. This is a super hip record from a super hip group. Sharp, clashy guitars wrestle with big reverberant drums and tambourines whilst singer/guitarist Jess Scott lulls us with her warped interpretation of girl group/indie pop vocalism. These songs are simple and catchy in a naggingly subtle way.....like when you hum the words to a song you don't know the words too. Obvious comparisons are Vivian Girls (and related groups) as well as The Pains of Being Pure at Heart though the music also has a little in common with early Sleater Kinney and the early/mid-nineties 4AD bands. Introducing is on CD and LPSinger / guitarist Jess Scott started Brilliant Colors in early 2007,and she s been mighty busy since then. After a steady stream o fline-up changes, Scott has finally settled on a permanent line-up with the addition of East Coast transplants Diane Anastasio and Michelle Hill (a veteran of a number of Bay Area underground punk outfits, as well as touring guitarist for legendary UK punk /dub group The Slits!), in the meantime sharing bills with fellow Bay Area acts Nodzzz, Grass Widow, and Ty Segall and opening for the likes of The Urinals and The Homosexuals. Following up two sold-out singles (on Make a Mess and Captured Tracks)and mounting fervor from all corners of the pop underground blog-o-world, Brilliant Colors debut album is as an undeniable contender for best pop record of 2009. Introducing, recorded in Portland, Oregon by Mississippi Records Alex Yusimov, marks a great leap forward for Brilliant Colors.The band has honed their songwriting to a fine edge, deliveringten tracks of sharp, subtly catchy indie pop that finds them more assuredly rounding out the corners of their DIY punk-meets-Shop Assistants, 78- 86 pop collision. Opener ISearched, a fully formed pop classic, drifts through the speakers on the back a wistful, echoey vocal, while Absolutely Anything picks up the pace with a buzzing guitar attack and a chorus hook that would make Joey Ramone proud. The trio is at their best on Over There and Yell in the Air, tunes emblematic of the perfect middle ground Scott has struck between the crunch and drive of punk and the spiky DIY melodicism of early Rough Trade and Flying Nun bands.Introducing is a sharp debut album packed with taut guitar buzz and dreamy melodies, neatly expanding on the promise of those in-demand 7-inch singles. Clocking in at barely twenty four minutes, its focus and concision perfectly encapsulate wherepop should be in 2009. Side-stepping all the indie pigeonholes, Brilliant Colors have produced a scrappy gem of a record.
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