PUNKTASTIC - Reviewed 4th DEC 2004 - Paul - www.punktastic.com
MY DEAF AUDIO - ARE THE NEW BLACK -
Reviewed: 4th December 2004
If I was totally honest, I wouldnt say I was particularly impressed with
the last My Deaf Audio record. Dont get me wrong, their brand of poppy
skate-punk was as good as any other UK act doing the same thing, but to me they
just got lost in a sea of bands that were nothing better than mediocre. MDA
were more a face in a crowd and having been a band for so long they were possibly
beginning to lose any momentum theyd built up over the years. When the
Are The New Black arrived on my doorstep I have to admit I wasnt
overly enthused by the prospect of listening to it, but any doubts of yet more
heard-it-all before punk rock were dispelled as soon as Get Out, Right
Now blasted out of the stereo.
MDA havent just changed their sound, theyve become a completely
new band. This is the biggest musical turnaround I think Ive ever seen.
If you think you know MDA inside out, just wait until you hear this new record
its by far the best thing theyve ever done, even if youll
be left scratching your head to make sure it is the same band (believe me, it
is. I actually had to ask to double-check Id not been sent the wrong CD
by mistake). Theres a definite Swedish rock and roll feel to the band
now; throwing in The Hives comparisons is somewhat inevitable, but if The (International)
Noise Conspiracy, and to an extent Refused, overdosed on melody pills and relocated
to Brighton, theyd possibly release a record that sounds like this.
Get Out, Right Now is a fun blast of rock and roll that will make
you grab your dancing shoes. Its cleverly produced, almost 80s in feel,
with the guitar tones sounding absolutely perfect. Andy Reeds vocals have
become a million times cooler, theres a swagger in his throat that may
have been there before, but was never delivered convincingly. Infact Ive
seen MDA live before and never thought the frontman had the conviction to match
his vocal talent, but Are The New Black sees him come of age. Turn
Off The World is a glorious foot-stomper too and I can see MDA getting
plenty of attention with this record.
Itll be interesting to hear why the band decided to change their sound
quite so drastically, but whatever the motive its been for the best. If
MDA were getting left behind by some younger bands, Are The New Black
will catapult them back into the public eye. I was pleasantly surprised with
this record, even though its not usually the kind of music Id go
out and buy. If youre a My Deaf Audio fan, youll love this record
but if you are new to the band Id recommend making this a starting
point.
www.mydeafaudio.com
Bivouac Recordings
Paul
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