Description: Tracks:Love You BetterOne Hand HoldingCan You Give ItYoung LionsWall of ArmsNo Kind Words/Bag of Bones Part ADinosaursKiss and ResolveWilliam PowersSeventeen HandsBag of Bones Performer Notes: Personnel: Orlando Weeks (vocals, guitar, accordion); Hugo White, Felix White (guitar, programming, background vocals); Jon Natchez (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, brass); Kelly Pratt (trumpet, flugelhorn, trombone, brass); Markus Dravs (keyboards, synthesizer, programming); Sam Doyle (drums, percussion); Fran?ois Chevallier (programming).Audio Mixers: Markus Dravs; Ruadhri Cushnan.Recording information: Elevator (11/2008-02/2009); Hook End Manor (11/2008-02/2009); Studio Soyuz (11/2008-02/2009); The Chapel (11/2008-02/2009).Maccabees' first album, Colour It In, was more than a little indebted to the Futureheads, Bloc Party, and the other U.K. acts who popularized urgent tempos and angular riffs in the mid-2000s, but the band drastically renovates their sound on Wall of Arms. However, it's still easy to hear where they get their inspiration. They've traded their formerly scrappy approach for a style that borrows the Arcade Fire's anthemic sweep -- it's no coincidence this album was produced by Arcade Fire collaborator Markus Dravs. On "Can You Give It," singer Orlando Weeks' previously marble-mouthed vocals have morphed into something closely resembling Win Butler's tremulous keen, and the rest of the song follows suit, with galloping drums and handclaps that lead the way to massive choruses with a dramatic ebb and flow. Even though the band shows its influences just as transparently as they did on Colour It In, they sound much more confident and comfortable -- in fact, they seem downright eager to display their newfound skills and polish: the brass on "Young Lions" and throughout the album underscores the majestic levels that Maccabees try to reach. Wall of Arms is bookended by "Love You Better" and "Bag of Bones," both of which are far slower and more patient about showing off their goods than any of Maccabees' earlier work; likewise, the band would have been too hyperactive to attempt "Seventeen Hands"' thoughtful-yet-jubilant reflections on love and marriage on Colour It In. However, they haven't totally abandoned their pop instincts. "One Hand Holding" and "Dinosaurs" boast sing and shout-along choruses, and "Kiss and Resolve" plays like a more grown-up take on their bouncy insistency. Crucially, despite the more sedate tempos and outlook, these songs feel truly purposeful. And even if Maccabees still aren't stunningly original, they've made a significant step forward with Wall of Arms. ~ Heather Phares Producer: Markus Dravs Format: CD (1 Disc) Country: USA Studio/Live: Studio Release Date: 4 May, 2009 Label: Fiction (USA)
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Language: Eng
Track #1: Love You Better
Track #2: One Hand Holding
Track #3: Can You Give It
Track #4: Young Lions
Track #5: Wall of Arms
Track #6: No Kind Words/Bag of Bones Part A
Track #7: Dinosaurs
Track #8: Kiss and Resolve
Track #9: William Powers
Track #10: Seventeen Hands
Track #11: Bag of Bones
Era: 2000s
Run Time: 2240 Sec
Format: CD
Release Year: 2009
Features: Studio Recording
Genre: Pop, Alternative, Rock
Style: Punk/New Wave
Type: Album
Artist: The Maccabees
Record Label: Fiction
Release Title: Wall of Arms