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Black Fingernails, Red Wine

Eskimo Joe

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Album Review

There is a darker atmosphere on this album that was only hinted at on the band's previous releases. Turning to the gothic era of the '80s, you can almost smell the eye-liner as Eskimo Joe echo the Smiths, INXS and the Cure. Bizarrely, it doesn't make the album sound dated at all, the band has merely infused these influences with its own 21st century sensibilities, taking back the production reigns for, arguably, their strongest album yet. While there are still rock bursts of guitars, bass, and drums, the Australian trio of Kav Temperley, Joel Quartermain, and Stuart MacLeod show a heavier reliance on keyboards here, which is apparent from the opening lines of "Comfort You" until the final sustained piano notes of closing track "How Does It Feel." This is one of the main factors contributing to the moodier theme; another is the direction the lyrics have taken. The title track, one of the album's best, displays an ambivalent observation of the world around us: "The argument over God continues/In this house/All of us stand and point our fingers" and the puzzling first line of the wonderfully catchy "Sarah": "Sarah/Won't you tell me your name?" signifies a desire to lead the listener in a new direction. Previously r*****g themselves in Fremantle for their 2004 album A Song Is a City, the band visit the U.S. and the U.K. for the melancholy pop of "New York" and the painful ballad "London Bombs," both well-crafted songs full of hooks (although lead singer Kav sounds like he is singing "London balms" and he "should have stayed in Baird" rather than bed). In spite of the dark mood of the album, it doesn't sink to a depressing level, as the energy of the music keeps it listenable and enjoyable. Songs like "Suicide Girl" and "Breaking Up" offer the opportunity to sing along in spite of the bleak imagery of the words. The only major misstep is the pointless "Reprise" which, as the name suggests, is just a slow instrumental reprise of "Comfort You," a track that only has three lines of repeated lyrics. Eskimo Joe have yet to deliver the album they are capable of making (the band's strength seems to be singles), but overall it's worth a listen. Though some of the material isn't instantly memorable, there is a lot of lyrical depth and a definite sense of attack and structure — something which was missing from their first two releases. [A Bonus Track #1 version was also released.]

Customer Reviews

Eskimo Joe's best effort yet

This is a great album. London Bombs would have to be one of the best songs of 2006. What I like about this album is firstly, there are no weak of album filler songs. And secondly, I am a huge fan of Eskimo Joe's "new" sound. I am a big fan of "A Song Is A City" too, but I think this album has more musical depth and has been produced very nicely. Highly recommended!!

Smooth Sounds from a Great Aussie Band!!!!!

When I brought this album I was sceptical as to whether I would like any of it because "Black Fingernails, Red Wine" was the only song off the album I had heard. I loved the song, so I decided to buy the album and I was pleasantly surprised!!! All the songs on the album are great and it is fantastic to see an Aussie band release something which gives their American rivals a run for their money. Good job Eskimo Joe!!!!

so awsome

eskimoe joe in my opinion are the best band ever formed. although black fingernails red wine doesnt make a lot of sence new york, london bombs & sarah are really awesome songs. (i also love michael the key board player(hes my cousin) if you want some really cool music thats gonna rok your world i suggest you buy eskimoe joe

Biography

Formed: 1997 in Fremantle, Western Australia, Aus

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Aussie rockers Eskimo Joe formed in Fremantle in 1997. Singer/bassist Kavyen Temperly and drummer Joel Quartermain, who previously collaborated in the band Freud's Pillow, recruited guitarist Stuart MacLeod to enter the Australian National Campus Band Competition and, after claiming top honors, won a slot at the annual Livid Festival as well as a trip to a recording studio. The session yielded Eskimo Joe's 1998 debut EP, Sweater, earning significant airplay on the influential Australian radio outlet...
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