The Weak Need - Write It Real

Published Wednesday 22nd October 2014
The Weak Need - Write It Real
The Weak Need - Write It Real

STYLE: Rock
RATING 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 153790-22560
LABEL: Independent
FORMAT: Digital Only EP

Reviewed by Tony Cummings

Canada's The Weak Need aren't just a great band with a great name. In 'Write it Real' they have emerged with another gem of a release, featuring songs every bit as good as their "I Believe" and "James 1" which have previously connected with Cross Rhythms listeners. In fact, the new lineup, new sound TWN have pulled off that most difficult of feats, making music that will sound great on radio without being stylized and willfully generic. The new sound has been described by frontman Sean Croley as "Mutemath meets Elbow" but such a statement creates the impression these guys are cloning big name groups. Let me state emphatically that there's no hint of such activity here (unlike some of the Coldplay imitators that clog up Christian music). In fact to my ears, other influences abound (for instance, on "Holding Nothing Back" there is a fleeting hint of Radiohead). But as I said, fleeting. Stepping away from the pointless rock scribe obsession with influence-spotting, let me say that whether it's the hauntingly evocative "Childhood Mornings" or the doomy "Pretty Little Thing" (with its poignant memorable confession of being "cold inside") the listener is offered atmospheric songs penned by one of the most underrated songsmiths in Christendom. And unlike so many art pop rockers Sean doesn't go in for lyrics layered in quasi-poetic obscurity. As he emotes on "Childhood Mornings", "I've found the man that breaks the chains that bind me." Clearly those broken chains were creative as well as spiritual ones. A fine, fine EP.

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Reader Comments

Posted by Mick in London @ 18:22 on Oct 27 2014

I just got this off iTunes. It's different than their other stuff. I like this one the best so far but only slightly more than The Ascent. That last track on here just KILLS !! So powerful. My heart hit my throat !!

We need them live over here for sure. C'mon mates !!!



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