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Everything's the Rush

Delays

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Album Review

Despite battling with nervous exhaustion, various relationship troubles, and a dumping from former label Rough Trade, Everything's the Rush, Delays' first release since signing to Fiction Records, shows they haven't lost any of their optimistic spirit with 12 tracks that positively revel in their trademark brand of Technicolor-fueled indie pop. Perhaps inspired by the Sierra Nevada mountain range surroundings the album was recorded in, the follow-up to 2006's criminally ignored You See Colours is perhaps their most cinematic to date, as producer Youth (the Verve, Primal Scream) provides his usual orchestral sheen on the gorgeous swooning Urban Hymns-esque ballad "Pieces," the melancholic folk of "Jet Lag," and the widescreen Celtic-tinged stomp of "Touch Down." But those enamored with the sun-soaked jangly guitar pop of their debut, Faded Seaside Glamour, should still find plenty to admire here, whether it's the mock-classical strings and nursery rhyme melodies of lead single "Hooray," a deceptively personal account of lead singer Greg Gilbert's OCD; the bombastic '80s-tinged stadium rock of "Girl's on Fire"; or the rousing feel-good "woah-woah" choruses of bonus track "The Earth Gave Me You." But for some reason, Gilbert's gutsy falsetto tones — the band's most distinctive secret weapon — are kept to a bare minimum, and while the three numbers featuring brother Aaron on vocals — the suitably MOR ode to laziness "One More Lie In," the Muse-inspired prog rock of "Friends Are False," and the quirky indie disco of "No Contest" — are admirable attempts to progress their sound, his slightly irritating Mockney delivery only highlights just how valuable an asset their usual frontman is. Everything's the Rush is still a cut above most of their mid-noughties contemporaries' recent offerings, but with nothing as dreamlike as "Nearer Than Heaven" or as pulsating as "Valentine," it's hard to shake the feeling that Delays' much-deserved but elusive breakthrough moment might have passed them by. It'll be interesting to see whether their sunny disposition can withstand an album number four. ~ Jon O'Brien, Rovi

Customer Reviews

hooray!

Saw these guys live at Norwich the other day....we're brilliant! As for the album...it deserves to be a lot higher up than it is...absolutely love every track on this album....great to listen to whilst lying in the sun, if you can stop yourself from wanting to dance to tracks like Hooray and Friends are False.

Excellent Summer Music!

Just bought the album today, and I'm really impressed with it. I've long been a Delays fan, and with 'Everything's The Rush' they have certainly raised the bar. It's very upbeat, with catchy rhythms and lyrics, and will undoutedly be one of the summer's best albums. Particular favourites are the awesome opener 'Girl's on Fire' and the cheery, sunny 'Hooray'. Class. If only the Delays got more of the recognition they deserve!

Awsome!!

Ive honestly never heard of them only clicked on there album just through looking... Thought they would be really average boring but was i wrong.. seroisly this band is amazing.. Good tunes for the Summer.. Buy it!!!

Biography

Formed: 2001 in Southampton, England

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Before they kicked against the decadent scene that ranked Oasis and Blur as supreme during the 1990s, the two sets of siblings who would later form Delays — Greg (vocals/guitar) and Aaron Gilbert (keyboards), and Rowley (drums) and Colin Fox (bass) — tried to make ends meet as a Brit-pop act. They formed Corky, and the band's acoustic pop was briefly popular in their hometown of Southampton, England. By 2001, Corky had gone by the wayside and the brotherly bunch had regrouped as Delays....
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