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Girls and Weather (Deluxe Edition)

The Rumble Strips

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Album Review

The Rumble Strips don't take any chances on Girls and Weather, but that's because they don't need to. If the Devon foursome's fun, innocent, and refreshingly light tone — not to mention their eschewing of guitars in favor of horns — isn't enough to make their debut album stand out, then their musicianship and wry lyrics certainly are. It takes a few listens to discern the Rumble Strips' technical proficiency, because it's all too easy to get caught up in the fun that they're having instead. There's no build-up to the revelry — Girls and Weather gets off to a rollicking start with "No Soul," a tune that sounds a bit like a Kaiser Chiefs tune that replaces synthesizers with a deliberately off-kilter brass section. It's immediately followed by "Alarm Clock," which tells the story of a young slacker through the use of an infectious melody, singalong chorus, and cheery self-deprecation. Happy melodies coupled with bittersweet lyrics are a running theme throughout the album, but it's a formula that works well for the Rumble Strips, especially when they're poking fun at the Walter Mitty-like fantasies of average Joes. The best example of this on the album is "Motorcycle," a riotous take on the "cars and girls song" that alternates between the mundane reality of a 10-speed bike and the sunny fantasy of a motorized chick magnet. There are times when the band's giddiness is a little too overwhelming — the repetition of the chorus on "Clouds" quickly goes from endearing to annoying — but it's a minor complaint in the end. Girls and Weather loses neither steam nor charm throughout; it's an album for adults who want an excuse to behave like kids again.

Customer Reviews

excellent

from the opening bars of 'no soul' anyone could tell that this was going to be a breakthrough album of 2007. this deluxe edition is the perfect accompliment to any punk rock/new rave/ska repertoire, i highly recommend you buy it.

Something different

i went to see these guys when they supported Hard-fi and they were brilliant! I still dont know why they are so unknown, their songs are played on the tv in adverts all the time. The songs have a jolly mood to it and is easy to listen to with great use of the trumpet and sax

Awesome

Definetly one of the best albums I've heard, the rumble strips are just brilliant. They rock basically :).

Biography

Formed: Devon, England

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

While the "two guitars, bass, and drums" lineup still dominates rock & roll, British foursome the Rumble Strips take a different approach to their music with a fresh sound built around the acoustic guitar and dramatic vocal style of Charlie Waller; the soulful horn work of Henry Clark and Tom Gorbutt; and the sharp, concise drumming of Matthew Wheeler. Named for the narrow-slotted paths on the sides of highways that produce noise and vibrations when weary drivers roll over them, the Rumble Strips...
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