In that sense it's a disappointment that Candy Coffins sings "Help me, 'cause I'm feeling lonely", to a background of 80s synthsounds coming right out of the best 80s songs, like 'Wishing', '(Feels Like) Heaven', etc. Let me imagine the wailing lead guitar, showing great urgency, is all about what really ought to occupy our minds in these troubling times.
Besides a complaint about the kind of individualism that will have us all killed, Candy Coffins surprises me with an album that is jumping out of my speakers. Sure, the sound is overly familiar. The references of The Cure, The Afghan Wigs and other greats of the 80s and 90s are all well understood and taken in stride. Ask me and there's not one album between them tipping on what I'm hearing here.
Admittedly, there's not a hit single like 'A Forest' or 'Just Like Heaven' on Once Do It With Feeling' but then The Cure in my opinion never produced an album of this quality overall. Jame Lathram's voice is good and dark, belonging to this music. The "bats" would have dug this, but also more rock and more pop and punk inclined music fans would have. Candy Coffins strikes a lot of right notes here.
Promo Photo: Lauren Ellis |
Putting little pieces of the puzzle together is all nice, it draws away from Candy Coffins' own achievement. This is an album that rocks on the darker side of new wave. In part because of Lathram's timbre and backing sound, often compensated by the clear sound of Alewine's guitar. Single 'Seaside Girls' already came by in October. (In fact the album was released then as well, I just noticed.) It shows how this band can rock in a tight way with a keen ear for small details like the few piano notes gracing the song. The contrast with the next song, the far slower 'Abject' is huge, but notice the power and the nice 80s feel of the organ. It is exactly this combination with makes the whole album a winner in my book.
Wout de Natris
You can listen to and order Once Do It With Feeling here:
https://candycoffins.bandcamp.com/album/once-do-it-with-feeling
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