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Thieves

British India

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Album Review

After their impressive first album, Guillotine, which sounded like a mashed-up mixtape of every band British India loved and wanted you to listen to right now, Thieves is, despite the title, a more original affair. While questing for their own sound they mix power pop and grunge, the latter influence especially noticeable in their lyrics with references to angsty topics like suicide, feeling like the walls are closing in, and being underweight. Their youthful excitedness and pop tendencies keep any of those topics from weighing things down, and even the weary "I Said I'm Sorry" and the disenchanted teenage anthem "Airport Tags" manage to somehow sound uplifting and hopeful. Only "This Dance Is Loaded," with its debt to the Music's brand of danceable guitar rock, sounds immediately like anyone else in the way that songs from their first album tended to. What has remained and been refined from Guillotine is the keen wit evident in songs like "Funeral for a Trend" and the kind of lyrics you want to sing or shout along with no matter whether you know what they mean or not — "You can't f**k with this real s**t, homeboy/20,000 kids all on their mobile phones!" is a perfect example. "God is dead, now meet the kids" is an opening line almost as perfect as Guillotine's "You make friends with ugly people/so you'll stand out in a crowd." The band has found the beginnings of their own sound in songs like "You Will Die and I Will Take Over" with its quirky bass intro leading into a drum roll buildup before guitars splash in over the top. Thieves may not have the immediacy of Guillotine, but its own considerable charms become evident on repeated listens.

Customer Reviews

amazing.

they are great

New LOVE!

So im picky about what kind of music i listen to, but British India absolutly blew me away!!! On par with all of my other favorite bands, and i am officially in love!

More!

Deep vocals and driving guitar riffs, a mix of punk and brit. pop. British India has it all, get this album xD

Biography

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Declan Melia (guitar, vocals) Nic Wilson (guitar), Matt O'Gorman (drums), and Will Drummond (bass), were all teenagers when they formed British India, naming themselves after a B-side by psychedelic rock band Strawberry Alarm Clock. They started with acoustic covers of Blur and Bob Dylan before moving to droning electric dirges and violently energetic stage jams. Their stage presence briefly made them darlings of the street press while they shuttled back and forth between gigs in Melbourne and Sydney....
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