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Posted on March 27, 2010.
Hidden KnivesMusic Review of the glut by Young Knives

"Young Knives" is a three piece indie rock came from Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, England. Their members are Henry Dartnell (vocals and guitar), Thomas "House of Lords" Dartnall (Vocal and bass) and Oliver Askew (drums and vocals). They are distinguished by their genre geek rock, a subgenre of alternative rock.



Superabundance remember The Futureheads. There are two parts on this album, the first part is fast and crisp, where the second part is smooth and precise. Just like going to a party, we dance until we drop.



Superabundance me on guitar and bass filled "Fit 4" U. This song elements and ingredients of a disco rock track, even if the electronics are not so obvious. Young Knives really know how to define our state of mind and leave us wondering if we could get more of these plots.



"Terra Firma" intro 13 seconds, which brings the sound of classic rock guitar. Once the tempo is coming and it hit, guitar riffs can be heard constantly in the background, as if we're listening to the echoes of the guitar. Not only that, Young Knives invite people to join their chorus of hands and sing "Fake rabbit, real snake firma land, the land ..." strange words, but the echoes of guitar told me to just enjoy the Terra Firma.



"Up All Night" began with a few wolf-like howls. The guitar comes in right after resembles those of Terra Firma. Honestly, Up All Night has got some great rhythm and music that I do not really expect. The chorus in particular, shows a great combination of work and vocals from Young Knives.



In "counters", Young Knives can be heard as they sang far distance, "We're not numbers ... We are the counters ..." But once the song real best seller the right equipment, the whole song wakes me up and I find myself nodding and enjoy the counters. The guitar is really catchy meter and not only that, the choir that accompanies fits very well. No doubt that is one meter notable tracks on the glut.



"Light Switch" has an intro music before Henry can be heard singing. With the guitar sounds kind of nice in the verse, I find myself smiling slightly when listening to the light switch. "You are the light switch ...", sung Young Knives. The chorus here has almost the same effect as Terra Firma, simple and easy to follow, yet catchy. Take it slow with Young Knives' Turn Tail. The guitar intro reminds me somewhat of Here We Are Bloc Party, the constant plucking the same note for a period of time. With a round tail, Young Knives are showing a different side of themselves. I preserver the choir in particular, the tail Turn "and run, I'll turn around and run ..." where the viola is heard to support the voice of Henry and co.



"I do not see Them" has an explosive opening with drum beats and constant stroking of the guitar, leaving me anxious. Throughout this track, I feel that Young Knives are trying something new here. I can barely see is different from the track above date. For some, one might think this track is very striking. But for me, I like the fact that Young Knives are trying to show what they can do. I do not see them is in his music almost explosive.



"Stain on wool" struck me instantly. The guitar, bass and drums are so catchy and warm, we can not help but like this song. You can find it Young Knives straps together in the chorus, "I am dyed wool ...." In a number of loops. The amusing.

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