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Fear of God

The Bats

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Album Review

When the band switched to a new American label, Mammoth, little else changed in the world of the Bats, with Scott again leading his musicians through a set of songs that, on the face of it, seem like just more indie rock but often achieve quietly spectacular heights. "Boogey Man" begins Fear on a perfectly Bats note — ringing guitar, Scott's straightforward singing with Woodward on counterpoint vocals, a medium-speed pace, and understated but sharp detailing of emotions and thoughts. It's that lyrical element which so often distinguishes the Bats from other acts, combining images that are just cutting enough to make a listener stop and think rather than simply sing along, easy as that is to do. "Dancing as the Boat Goes Down," with guest performances on viola, "You Know We Shouldn't," an invocation of secrets and feelings best kept unspoken, and the slightly more rocking title track are three more of the highlights in that area. The slight musical differences between each song won't likely be everyone's cup of tea — the Bats do have a formula and they rarely if ever deviate from it here. Even allowing for the fact that the songs tend to blend into one another, the fine balance between musical joy and lyrical concern still works well. What changes there are here from their musical norm bring out the band's strengths all that much more. Highlights include the stripped-down break in "Straight Image," the acoustic guitar/accordion beginning of "Looming Past," and the serene flow of "Watch the Walls," with its subtle drum start, serene string/guitar combination, and generally slower pace.

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Their best album by far

The Bats have a unique sound and this is by far their best album. I used to play songs from this album on heavy rotation when I had a DJ gig at my local university alt radio station in the 90's. Their music is very catchy, although, as many have said before, they hardly ever deviate from their tried and true formula for song crafting. It would be monotonous if not for that no other band sounds like this. There are twelve 30-second clips to cycle through if you want to sample The Bats, but I recommend you start with The Black and the Blue, then go to Dancing As the Boat Goes Down, and finally Fear of God. These are my personal favorites and were quite popular when I played them on my little radio show. The rest of the album is alright, with Boogey Man as probably the only other song that gets repeat listens. Do listen to the 30-second samples of the tracks I listed and if you like what you hear, listen to the rest. They are definately worth the download.

Biography

Formed: 1982 in Christchurch, New Zealand

Genre: Rock

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

Yet another outgrowth of the seminal Clean, the Bats are an institution on the New Zealand music scene, their melancholy jangle pop sound and infectious melodies consistently defining the kiwi rock aesthetic at its very best. The Bats were formed in Christchurch in 1982 by ex-Clean bassist Robert Scott, ex-Toy Love bassist Paul Kean, singer/multi-instrumentalist Kaye Woodward, and drummer Malcolm Grant; with Scott adopting lead vocal and guitar duties as well as serving as the Bats' chief songwriter,...
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