By: Evelyn Miska |
Thursday October 25, 2007 |
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For Anglophiles, The Holloways have been on the radar for months.
Songs such as "Generator" had been getting serious British radio time
and the release of the album, So This Is Great Britain?, was
very much looked forward to. While The Holloways are relative unknowns
in the United States, the strength and fun of So This Is Great
Britain? makes it likely that this won't remain the case for long.
It's easy to see why their song "Generator" raced its way up the U.K.
charts. The song starts with a fun rock guitar riff that has just a
hint of a Caribbean feel. The lyrics are simple and don't vary over
the course of the song. However, the melody is so catchy and the
harmonies between vocalists Alfie Jackson and Rob Skipper work so well
that the simplicity of the lyrics isn't even an issue. The following
track may be titled "Dancefloor" but there are definite elements of
this track that will make listeners want to be out on the dance floor.
"Happiness and Penniless" is one of those songs that unless one pays
close attention to the lyrics, it is easy to misunderstand the song.
The melody is extremely upbeat and bouncy. Jackson and Skipper's
harmonies, again, fit together well and have that perfect amount of
rawness. However, a closer examination of the lyrics penned by Jackson
prove that there's more behind the sunny demeanor of the band. Lines
such as "But you can't find the money for your rent or repay the loans
you're lent / you better turn to God cos you're up shit creak and
you're sailing into hell," show a darker side to the band without
being too heavy-handed.
So This Is Great Britain? is one of those rare albums in which
the band clearly put significant effort into the creation process, but
at the same time the music that resulted is so fun and unassuming that
it's also obvious the band doesn't take everything too seriously. It's
OK for The Holloways to have a little bit of fun with the record and,
as a result, listeners will most likely have a lot of fun as well.