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The Night Before

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Album Review

Ambition has never been a stranger to James, perhaps the one band to work the most frequently with Brian Eno to the least amount of attention. After returning to action with 2008’s Hey Ma, the Mancunian quintet decided to dabble a bit with the shifting methods of releasing music in the new millennium via the EP set The Morning After/The Night Before, a pair of complementary EPs released separately in the U.K. and then in tandem in the U.S. The title is indeed a bit of a giveaway, indicating the mood each half of the project conveys and mood is a large part of what this is all about, James creating teeming nocturnal soundscapes, alternating between the propulsive and seductive on The Night Before then slipping into a cool-down for The Morning After. By its very nature, The Night Before grabs upon its initial listen, being built upon urgent rhythms and loud guitars, letting Tim Booth scale to neo-operatic heights, but The Morning After succeeds in its own quiet way, maintaining a cool intimate vibe without seeming monochromatic. Each EP has a handful of standout songs — the melodic thrust of "Make for This City" on Morning, the escalating drama of "Porcupine" on Night — but what lingers is James’ controlled mastery of mood, how the band never pushes too hard yet never settles over the course of this quietly satisfying set.

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The Night Before ... getting you ready for the Morning After

A great return by seven man band James, the masters of Mancunian indie rock, in this their first of two 2010 mini-album releases, to be followed in August by "The Morning After". The feel on this album has evolved from 2008's "Hey Ma", with Mark Hunter's synthesizers colouring a number of the tracks, such as opener 'It's Hot'. At times, there is a sound element and feel that touchs on early New Order (before they became a dance pop band). That said, guitarists Larry Gott & Saul Davies provide the predominate sound on most tracks. A harder edge guitar feel drove these new songs in James' live performances in the UK earlier in April. Lyricist and singer Tim Booth raises the bar in his autobiographical tales 'Crazy', the new single, and 'Ten Below', the former in particular a very strong track. However, its in the later songs Hero and Dr Hellier where Booth really pushes his voice to very powerful and stunning extremes.
In summary this is a strong album: great songs and performances to match. A great addition to the Jmaes catalogue. Highlights for me are 'Dr. Hellier' and 'Crazy'. Can't wait for the 'Morning After'!

Biography

Formed: 1982 in Manchester, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

As one of the first groups to be dubbed "the next Smiths," James became an institution on the British alternative music scene during the '80s and '90s with their pleasant folk-pop. Early in their career, James were blessed by praise from their idol Morrissey, which turned out to be both a blessing and a curse. The group was pegged as second-rate Smiths, yet continued to tour and record, eventually gaining a sizable following. In the late '80s, James, like many of their British peers, became involved...
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