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Yuck - Stranger Things Album Review


It's been five years since Yuck's eponymous debut album, which impressively harnessed a post-grunge sound that made that record feel like a legitimate 1990's relic, rather than a pale imitation. That the band from London haven't quite managed to capture the same magic formula since, is perhaps less of a surprise given that then frontman Daniel Blumberg left in 2013. Third album Stranger Things is an attempt to banish some of the ghosts associated with such a major shift so early in a musical career. While the band may feel these new songs present a strong statement that they've now found their niche, I'm a little less convinced as it falls between two stalls.

Yuck - Stranger Things Album Review

 

It all starts positively enough, 'Hold Me Closer' and 'Cannonball' showcase a return to the sound of the first album. It's all fuzzy guitars and catchy hooks, it feels effortless and fun. That these two songs were put out as singles prior to Stranger Things' release isn't a shock then, but they do misrepresent the rest of the material here. The opening six and a half minutes of the album are visceral and pack a punch, but a sudden shift in gear finds Yuck embracing the quieter more sullen shoegaze sound of their second record. 'Like A Moth' sounds eerily reminiscent of Beach House's recent work, however it's an inferior take on that dream-pop sound. Stranger Things then veers haphazardly between these two extremes and doesn't really ever settle on something in-between that Yuck could claim as their own. 

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Field Day, Victoria Park, London. 6th August 2011 Live Review


As one-day music festivals go, London's Field Day stands out from the crowd as being the most ambitious and forward-thinking certainly in terms of its booking policy. Concentrating on the more hip end of the spectrum along with legendary artists of yore, the Eat Your Own Ears curated event has hosted the likes of Wild Beasts, Laura Marling, Foals, The Horrors and Bat For Lashes at very early stages in their artistic development since its inaugural bash in 2007. Situated in Victoria Park just a stones throw away from Mile End tube station in the capital's east side, this year has seen Field Day expand its number of stages to seven, with the Do You Come Here Often? and joint venture between the Lock Tavern and Shacklewell Arms each hosting line-ups for the first time.

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Yuck, Yuck Album Review


Cute name, isn't it? Well be prepared to feel the opposite of its sentiment. Born out of the ashes of Cajun Dance Party, and looking like they possess the physical prowess of a puppy you just kicked, they are hard to dismiss at first glance. For the people who are old enough to remember the 1990s Yuck's eponymous debut will serve as a nostalgic hour spent reminiscing. For someone who happens across this for the first time it will probably be nothing short of a revelation. I make this distinction here because this will probably be the deciding factor in whether you think it's simply a good album, or a great one.

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Yuck, Nottingham Stealth 9th October 2010 Live Review


It would be easy to feel a little apprehensive when seeing Yuck advertised as headlining Nottingham Stealth on an early Saturday night line-up (strict finish before ten so everyone can pretend to like 4/4 dance music whilst still sober). The venue is notorious for having the worst sound and layout of any of the mid-sized venues in the city, with The Red Room upstairs being far more suitable to such a gig, and such events there aren't exactly known for being well attended.

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