Long Black Cars [Digipak] by The Wave Pictures (CD, 2012)

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The Wave Pictures - Long Black Cars. Artist:The Wave Pictures. Your item will be previously owned but still in great condition. The disc will play perfectly without interruption and the case, inlay notes and sleeve may show limited signs of wear.

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Record LabelMoshi Moshi Records
UPC5060164953562
eBay Product ID (ePID)8050152088

Product Key Features

Release Year2012
FormatCD
GenreRock
Run Time42 Mins 21 Seconds
ArtistThe Wave Pictures
Release TitleLong Black Cars [Digipak]

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DistributionRedeye Music Distribution
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Number of Discs1
EngineerMark Ospovat
Additional informationPersonnel: David Tattersall (vocals, guitar); Jonny Helm (drums, background vocals); Simon Beins, Angela Carlucci, Toby Goodshank, Jacinta Mack, Franic Bozycki (background vocals). Recording information: Bark Studio, Walthamstow, London (01/05/2012); Emandee, NY (01/05/2012); Bark Studio, Walthamstow, London (08/2011); Emandee, NY (08/2011). Photographer: Oana Marian. With a seemingly endless knack for using bread-and-butter three-piece dynamics to create music bubbling with energy and character, charming stories, and poetic lyricism, the Wave Pictures are a band that nobody can say doesn't put the hours in. Their third album in as many years, Long Black Cars has all the ingredients anybody familiar with the band may expect. David Tattersall -- who has also somehow found time to release solo material between the last record and the endless touring the band seems to embark on -- sings with his trademark naïve, boyish exuberance, which makes the Leicestershire band so recognizable from the very first four bars of "Stay Here & Take Care of the Chickens" (a song title that comes as no surprise). However, there is a definite darker edge to the proceedings on this opener, a side to the band that is evident more so on this record than any of its previous output. This is shown particularly on "My Head Gets Screwed on Tighter Every Year," where Tattersall converses with a Western slide guitar, insisting with regret that "Rattling away like a hailstorm/You work your way under my skin/My heart bounced round like a basketball in a gym." Meanwhile, the now telepathic rhythm section of Franic Rozycki (bass) and Jonny Helm (drums) provides a safety blanket for Tattersall to explore his fretboard further still, splashing bluesy guitar solos that lace songs with an unpredictability many of 2012's guitar bands lack. The Wave Pictures have grown tighter and more proficient with each recording, while the production values here, along with subtle variations in style and tone, help to create some of their finest work. Adding further depth and invention to Long Black Cars, Jonny Helm sings a couple of numbers, including "Eskimo Kiss," one of the album's standouts, although to notice the change in singer is probably to be a seasoned fan. Elsewhere, "Spaghetti" is a jaunty pop song, encompassing many of the best aspects of the Wave Pictures. It's catchy, wistful, strange, and funny, with a bass solo thrown in for good measure, clocking in at less than four minutes like every other song with the exception of the title track. Closing the album with the type of bouncing rhythm the band has utilized successfully time and again, a picture is painted of a melodramatic black comedy in a small English village, counteracted with another belting solo from another place entirely, but one that sounds both comforting and more than enjoyable. ~ Daniel Clancy
Number of Audio ChannelsStereo

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