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A New Tide

Gomez

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Album Review

The punters — and critics — should get over it: Gomez will more than likely never again be the loud and proud, wildly distorted experimentalists of their 1998 Mercury prize-winning debut album, Bring It On. All those years and (six) albums have molded this quintet into a band of sharp songwriters who've chosen to write in more conventional rock song forms and polish their sound. Consequently, while the British critics and fans that once lauded them have since written the band off as a "sell out" whatever that means, American audiences and radio have embraced them. While this music isn't immediately challenging on the surface, there's a lot here, far more than reveals itself in a casual listen. From the jump, Gomez was deeply influenced by heavy songwriting acts like the Band, as well as Tom Waits and the best of the post-punk groups. The ability to hone a song lyrically and produce it in such a manner that it extends both the song and the listener is no mean trick. Produced by Brian Deck, A New Tide isn't so much a departure of the band's last ATO album, How We Operate, as it is a deepening of the vein that inspired those songs, and a much more experimental way of creating in the studio. Beautiful pop hooks at the end of "If I Ask You Nicely" spread the upright bass and organ's lyrical frame which commences the tune, offering listeners a seamless pop song that is as sophisticated as it is catchy. It is balanced by the echo-laden layers of National Steel guitars and cello that introduce "Win Park Slope," a place where the blues meet shakers, piano, and other strings and loops in a gorgeous, languid, and nocturnal love song where all is not as it appears. "Natural Reaction," with its beautiful three-part harmonies and mandolin, acoustic and electric guitars is an accessible, yet intimate and very complex structure for an Americana-flavored pop song. "Very Strange" goes back and forth between a country, cut time love song and a bony rocker. The dynamics shift, textures stretch the melodic frame to the limit but never abandon it. A New Tide is an extremely consistent, drenched-in-sonic-pleasure listening experience. These men are all relatively young and have become such confident songwriters and recording artists, it's a wonder they don't top the charts here: they sound unlike anyone else and need no bombast or hype-drenched press releases or magazine articles to create a buzz around them. Gomez simply do what they do, quietly sharpening, expanding, and refining the craft of writing and recording great songs and great albums. This is an excellent next step.

Customer Reviews

So glad they're still going.

This is the new Gomez album. Gomez? Mercury Music Prize winners? Excellent British band releasing long-awaited sixth album? Why on earth is this not on iTunes front page! Perhaps Gomez are doing the opposite of elbow. Started off quite big with a mercury prize, now going down hugely underrated cult-favourites. I've no doubt that Gomez fans will have pre-ordered their copy and are no doubt sharing with me the joy of hearing Ben Ottwell's incredible voice carressing melodies that are already beginning to haunt me. It's been a while... So, iTunes, please promote this. Make "Airstream Driver" single of the week or something. Goodness knows Gomez deserve to conquer the world. There is no-one else like them. They have three singers, and do fabulous harmonies. The music is on the chilled side, conjuring up images of driving in the sunshine with the roof down. They always sound like Gomez, yet each album has a slightly different feel to it and the band are never scared of a bit of experimental instrumentation or unusual song structure. At it's heart, Gomez are just superb songwriters and clearly love what they do. Can't wait for album number seven.

A definite return to form

If you love the Gomez of old buy this! Goes back to the territory of Bring It On and is just beautiful... perfect tunes to take you into summer...

Welcome back!

Gomez have kept to their guns and pulled off another interesting album. Should you buy it? The answer is a big YES. The vocals are well layered Ben Ottewell gives a good contrast to Ian Ball. I find groups with only one main vocalist become annoying after a while, and these guys can play guitar. But I guess the reason I love this band is the memories they bring, somehow they have managed to release a song or two from each album that finds its way into my travels, car stereo or ipod at different times of my life. Thank you Gomez and keep up the good work!

Biography

Formed: 1996 in Southport, England

Genre: Alternative

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

Gomez are a five-piece British act consisting of Ben Ottewell (vocals, guitar), Tom Gray (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Paul Blackburn (bass, guitar), Olly Peacock (drums), and Ian Ball (vocals, guitar, harmonica). Emerging during a time in which the majority of up-and-coming British bands were either retro-pop (à la Oasis), trip-hop (Portishead), or space rock (the Verve, Radiohead), Gomez were one of the few to feature bluesy influences. The Southport boys' debut for Virgin Records, Bring It On,...
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