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Album Review

In its earlier incarnation as Juniper, the band that would become known as Bell X1 (then featuring singer Damien Rice) was universally accepted as Ireland's brightest musical prospect. Before their 1998 collapse, they were compared favorably with hometown heroes U2 and the Frames, and with the release of their third and most successful album to date, Flock, the same comparisons have begun to be heard again. With Flock, Bell X1 have stepped out of the shadow of their more illustrious former cohort; for the first time, Rice doesn't have a single writing credit, and the music has taken on more of a unique, identifiable sound from the post-Radiohead rock that typified their first two efforts. Flock opens with a bang, as the energetic pairing of "Reacharound" and single "Flame" clamor for attention with angular art rock riffs and smooth funk rhythms, respectively. That frontman Paul Noonan doubles as the band's studio drummer adds an interesting dimension to Bell X1's compositions, as demonstrated on "Bad Skin Day," where percussion turns the tables and becomes the lead instrument, relegating the soft acoustic guitar sequences to mere accompaniment. Flock's greatest accomplishment, however, is another of its singles. "Rocky Took a Lover," which forced its way onto radio long before it was officially considered as a single, and it's easy to see why: achingly simple in composition, "Rocky" imagines a conversation between a homeless couple: "[She said], 'You're such an a*****e when you're drunk'/He said, 'At least I'm OK in the morning.'" Bell X1 don't fit comfortably into any of the pigeonholes of modern indie rock: more down to earth than Radiohead; more fun-loving than Coldplay; and too sophisticated to be lumped in with Franz Ferdinand. Bell X1 occupy a niche all of their own, and long may it continue.

Customer Reviews

Flock

An excellent offering from the lads. Their finest work to date. All songs have been crafted brilliantly. "Rock Took A Lover" is one of the many highlights on the album. "Bigger Then Me" has a energy to it that is sure to rub off onto a live audience. "Trampoline" is a real diamond which will probably never be a single (although I could be wrong) but for any Bell X1 fan will be a joy to listen to. Definitely worth listening to. It's an album that grows and grows on you the more you listen to it. Download all of it NOW

Flock by Bell X1

This is a high quality album of pop-rock singalongs and deeper acoustic numbers. The album kicks off with Reacharound and the excellent Flame, a very catchy harmony-filled song, and Rocky Took A Lover. The pace and volume is turned down a notch for He said She Said and Bad Skin Day. Natalie, Bigger than Me are two great songs, while Just Like Mr. Benn is probably the best song on the album after Flame and Rocky. A great buy!

Brilliant!!

A fantastic album. Every song is a classic that you can listen to over and over again without getting bored with it. Best songs are Bad Skin Day, Just Like Mr. Benn and My First Born For A Song. A must-buy for anyone who appreciates good music!

Biography

Formed: 1999 in Dublin, Ireland

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Second only to U2 as Ireland's most popular rock band, Bell X1 crafts a tight, melodic pop sound that calls to mind pre-electronic Radiohead and the more sedate side of Coldplay. Having recorded albums with the likes of Nick Seymour (Crowded House) and Roger Birichiam (Elvis Costello), the band is best known for its ability to craft infectious, durable, radio-friendly hooks with strong production values. Although officially formed in Celbridge, County Kildare, in 1999, the group's roots stretch back...
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