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Mystery No. 1

The Contrast

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Album Review

The debut by the British guitar pop group the Contrast sounds at times like it came out about a decade and a half too late. David Reid's jangly tunes and agreeably artless vocals recall the glory days of Lloyd Cole & the Commotions, Prefab Sprout, and the earliest days of Creation Records, overlaid with an obvious debt to the artier side of late-'70s punk. (Reid has obviously listened to Television's Marquee Moon many many times; "Short Term Memory" in particular betrays a heavy Tom Verlaine influence.) This is in no way a bad thing but, unfortunately, most of the songs on Mystery No. 1 don't do much more than remind the listener of the superior bands the Contrast is reminiscent of. The main exceptions are the title track, which works up a good post-punk head of steam and features some cool psychedelic guitar parts, and the opening "Perfect Disguise," which has the album's most memorable chorus. The rest of the album is by no means bad, but it's kind of undistinguished and derivative.

Biography

Formed: Peterborough, England

Genre: Rock

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

Hailing from the comparatively tiny English Midlands town of Peterborough (roughly halfway between Birmingham and Cambridge), the Contrast are an unpretentious guitar pop group akin to the Dentists and other '80s U.K. indie guitar bands, albeit with a stronger debt to late '70s new wave acts like Television and Blondie. The group's original lineup (comprising singer/songwriter and guitarist David Reid, bassist Chris Corney, and drummer James Crossley) recorded 2000's Mystery #1 for the U.K. indie...
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