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Out of all the releases 2014 has in store, Under The Volcano has been at the forefront of my excitement for months and it is safe to say that the Bath brothers certainly do not disappoint.
I have mentioned bluesy, rock 'n' roll three piece, The Family Rain, on numerous occasions and every release of theirs, leading up to their highly anticipated debut, has been absolutely faultless. Take Carnival, for example, a track that makes a fabulously polished yet punchy return on the album in question, which serves as the perfect introduction to the band's sound; guitar heavy on the surface, with a ridiculously catchy drum beat and enough 'ooh ooh's' to have a 60's girl band out of a job. What more could you want?
The next track on the album takes a slightly heavier turn with Trust Me... I'm A Genius. Another track that will be familiar to earlier Rain fans, with a guitar hook taking its inspiration from that of the iconic Still D.R.E. A strange comparison to make but just another nod at how well The Family Rain tackle that hip hop influenced rock 'n' roll sound that very few bands notably master this early on.
Feel Better (F.R.A.N.K) provides a slightly more energetic feel to the album with break-beat drums and a much more 'punk' sounding vibe overall, a further piece of evidence to support The Family Rain's versatility within the 'guitar-music' genre. This is followed by one of my personal favourite tracks on the album, a track of which the hook you may know of as Memento if, like me, you are an avid listener of the band's soundcloud. Don't Waste Your Time On Me, a track that I vividly remember from their set at Leeds festival, with every member of the crowd singing a long. Like many tracks on the album, this one starts off instrumentally sparse and slow in tempo, building up into something much more heavy and anthemic. With heartfelt lyrics and that underlying hip-hop drum beat, erupting into brash guitars and screechy vocals from front-man Will. This track definitely encapsulates what the band are about in a mere three minutes and fifty four seconds.
Another blissfully heavy track comes in the form of Reason To Die, which again makes for one of my favourite releases The Family Rain have ever put out. A track laced in exceptionally groovy riffs and ominous lyrics brought to justice by Will's aggression ridden vocals, before we are graced with my favourite track on the album, (and I say this with great caution as literally every track stands out for me) Binocular. Kicking off lightly in an extremely joyous fashion, we are introduced to yet more beautifully crafted lyrics before we are punched in the face with a very Cribs-esque sing-a-long chorus that proves impossible not to nod your head to. It's safe to say this track would get a crowd going in seconds.
On My Back comes next, another track that could put up a pretty good fight for the top spot along with Binocular and Reason To Die. With some of the album's most interesting drumbeats and an infectious hand-clapping running right through the track, not to mention its catchy lyrics that were meant to be sang-along by thousands of festival goers. This track certainly is a high point of the album. Pushing It makes for one of the band's roughest and toughest tracks yet with heavy introductory guitars and a laid back drumbeat. Did I mention it's as catchy as anything?
As the album draws closer to its end, we are introduced to one of the most beautiful and anthemic tracks on the LP, Together. With the initial vocals being recorded into a kids toy, The Family Rain are certainly not afraid to experiment. Once it kicks in, this track is slightly reminiscent of some of Kings of Leon's best work, with an anthemic, bluesy chorus that will be in your head for days. The Final track, All The Best, proves to be the perfect culmination to the album, taking a notably different direction to its predecessors. With more of a balladry feel than previous tracks and even more 'ooh-ooh's,' All The Best is an absolute masterpiece.
If you haven't already clocked on, I am a massive fan of The Family Rain. Their debut album has turned out even better than I imagined (if that's even possible) and I can't wait to hear more from them. Under The Volcano has got to be one of the best debut's in a long time, right? Let's hope some tour dates are on the horizon.
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9/10
Under The Volcano is released February 3rd via Virgin EMI Records. Preorder it here.