Skinflowers - Data In A Hurry

Friday 1st December 2000
Skinflowers - Data In A Hurry
Skinflowers - Data In A Hurry

STYLE: Rock
RATING 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 2916-3309
LABEL: Independent
FORMAT: CD Album

Reviewed by Mike Rimmer

I love the Skinflowers! There! I've said it. I love it that this debut album is difficult to listen to because, frankly, it's deliberately interesting! I love it that they manage to combine strong melody, poetic lyrics and enigmatic music on something as beautiful as "Transatlantic Love Song" or "Green Stick Fracture". I also love the way they reserve the right to shake the listener out of their seat with the rawer "The Last Time I Blinked I Was Okay" or the clever, clever lyrical references of "Newstwentyfour". The latter takes in a psalm and a famous cheesy Christmas song without missing a beat and demonstrates the strength of the writing contained on 'Data In A Hurry'. Big themes and soul-searching questions emerge from a critique of 21stt century culture and lifestyle. Hard to pick a favourite but "I Don't Need More Money I Need More Time" really hits the spot for me both musically and lyrically summing up the feeling that pervades the whole album that today's fast paced culture is to the detriment of our souls. Spiritual, without the whiff of cliché or blandness, this is emotional music with a fragmented sound that simply underpins their observations. An excellent follow up to the 'Man Of Blood' EP, this is fabulous, fascinating and challenging - everything that's best about independent releases is here.

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