30 May 2011

review

"Alongside Steve Hodson’s many ongoing projects (not least the mighty Kong), he is also part of Chandelier Swing, a quartet that seem to be camped in and around the Chorley area. Like much of Hodson’s heavy, eclectic tastes, the band veer to the denser side of rock, but with some very respectable lo-fi qualities. “Drip Drench Drown” is a unique distillation of sub-math scratches and simple Superchunk era, American underground alt.indie. The eloquently titled “Thank Fuck” barges out of the speaker more rudely, the big clangs of guitar motoring along to a similar theme, but with a pleasantly off-kilter swaying attack. Hodson shares vocal duties with Lewis Herd (who matches his guitar with that of Adam Hartley and the drums of Michael Whalley). Chandelier Swing keep their songs within a punk inspired 3 minute limit, ensuring “Prescribing Drink” hits with the right impact with a coarse, attention grabbing new wave style. “Polksd” is led by Hodon’s bass, as they meddle with the arithmetic of their rhythms, before stomping into a rousing sonic finale. Sharp, loose limbed rock from the rolling plains of Lancashire."

cheers manchester music!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I've been a huge fan of Capulet for the past 6 years. In fact, "The World Is A Tragic Place, But There Is Grace All Around Us, So Attend To The Grace" is one of my favorite albums of all time (so much so that I have the album title memorized lol). And I love Chandelier Swings too, as they carry that torch.

I was actually wondering if I can pick your brain about Capulet, Chandelier Swings, and you guys. I am just a mega fan who wants to find out what happened to one of the best bands that no one has ever heard of.

I would love to talk, if you got the time. Hit me up at my email: ryanprimalemail@gmail.com.

Hopefully this gets to you, and hopefully you are feeling generous enough to reach out.