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Strange House

The Horrors

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Album Review

On their singles and EPs, the Horrors proved they'd done their post-punk and freakbeat homework. With their debut album, Strange House, they push their sound forward, distill it to its rawest essence, and give it a few funhouse mirror twists and turns for good measure. Almost half of the songs on the album already appeared on previous Horrors releases, but the ever-so-slightly cleaner production here gives more definition to their black-on-black sound. The band kicks off Strange House by revisiting their cover of Screaming Lord Sutch's "Jack the Ripper," which begins at a zombie-slow pace, then suddenly speeds up halfway through, transforming into a hurtling roller coaster of a song that makes a great introduction to Strange House's mix of campy humor, energy, and menace. With its dive-bombing noise barely held together by Faris Badwan's shouting and the faintest hint of a melody, "Sheena Is a Parasite" is still the Horrors' best and most radical song, although several other tracks here rival its black-hearted thrills. Once again, Spider Webb's vicious keyboards are the band's not-so-secret weapon, especially on the fantastic, strutting "She Is the New Thing," which blurs the line between girls and trends, flings and boredom, with macabre flair. On Strange House's wildest tracks, the Horrors channel their idol Joe Meek's love of wild sounds. "Thunderclaps" grafts galloping rhythms, twangy guitars, and chanted backing vocals together, Frankenstein-style, while "Little Victories" brandishes noisy onslaughts and turns them off just as quickly. The very end of the album gets even weirder and more deconstructed: "Gil Sleeping"'s woozy organs and jazzy drumming and "A Train Roars"' ominous, loping rhythms show that the Horrors are committed to pushing the boundaries of their sound, even if these experiments aren't quite as immediate as their more song-based work. The Horrors are unabashedly arty and stylish, but they're a great example of the kind of art-school band that lurks in the shadows of British rock (and of which there have been too few in the 2000s). If you like what the Horrors do, then Strange House is an album that can never be loud enough. [The version of Strange House released by Stolen Transmission features the song "Horrors' Theme" as well as the videos for "Gloves" and "Count in Fives."]

Customer Reviews

stunning

it really is. i thought that this cd would be a load of 1 min. 30 second dittys, but it turns out, these guys have real talent. last night, before sleeping, i thought of the antics, and the gimmick that faris puts on at shows [i.e: smashing a vintage elvis bust across a stage, punching a fan in the nose], but these guys are real. through their image, is talent. i give them props,and hopes for the future.

Fabulous

I love this album, driving around while blasting it from my stereo is one of my favorite things to do. I must say though, it's sad that neither Death at the Chapel nor Excellent Choice are on the American version. Regardless, this CD is definitely worth purchasing: all of the songs are excellent. And just so no one gets confused, these guys are the UK band, there is another band from Iowa on iTunes that goes by the same name.

fresh psychotic garage sounds!

Not for everyone, which is all the better! This and Grinderman are my favorite albums of the year. Bringing theater back to music, the Horrors crank out some of the freshest sounds I've heard in years. Oozing organ, sludgy garage sounds, yet modern and original. Fans of the Cramps, Birthday Party and compilations like Nuggets and Pebbles are in for a treat!! It's been a long time (if ever) since this sort of psychotic garage punk was done this well, this originally and was widely released. They're launching a US tour, so check for them in a city near you! Can't wait for the Seattle show!

Biography

Formed: 2005

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Beginning as a big-haired, black-clad garage-punk outfit and soon morphing into something more experimental, the Horrors featured singer Faris Badwan, bassist Tomethy Furse, guitarist Joshua Von Grimm, drummer Coffin Joe, and keyboardist Spider Webb. The Horrors formed in the summer of 2005 and quickly gained notoriety around London for their look, sound, and brief but frantic live shows. Loog soon signed them, and the Horrors released their official debut single, Sheena Is a Parasite/Jack the Ripper,...
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Alternative, Music, College Rock, Punk, Rock
  • Released: May 15, 2007

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