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Home : Reviews : The Wind-Up Birds - In These Great Times

The Wind-Up Birds - In These Great Times

Band: The Wind-Up Birds Band Members:
  • Paul Ackroyd - Vocals
  • Ben Dawson - Bass/Vocals
  • Mat Forrest - Guitar/Vocals
  • Oli Jefferson -Drums

Track List:

  1. White Hair
  2. The Families of the Disappeared
  3. The Bailiffs Bravado
  4. The Neutral Countries
Title: In These Great Times
Year: 2008
Format: EP
Producer:  
Contact Details: Web1: www.thewindupbirds.co.uk
Web2: myspace.com/thewindupbirds

Reviewer: Urban Protester (Oct 2008)
Looking at Zoë's review below, I can only suggest there's no pleasing some people! Mind you, I'm so ancient, I still remember what punk sounded like when it first started up (no CDs then, of course, just crappy home-made cassette tapes that disintegrated and had to be hand-spliced back together every few months...).

In fact, some of The Wind-Up Birds' material is firmly lodged in my favourites list. I love the sheer energy (and fun) of the tracks. And if the mix isn't perfect, who cares?! That's easily sorted; what matters is the material itself. If anything it makes things more authentic; who ever heard a live performance where you could actually hear anything properly? The screeching plebs in the audience always make bands unintelligible... (ban 'em, I say, ban 'em).

This EP starts enthusiastically enough with White Hair, but for me the second track on the EP, The Families of the Disappeared, is particularly inspired! Superb riffs, superb lyrics, superb delivery. What more could you ask for?! Slowdown into The Bailiff's Bravado (shades of Magazine!!), then back into excellence with bus journey observations in The Neutral Countries.

What's not to like?!


Reviewer: Zoë Carter (Sept 2008)
In These Great Times is the latest EP from the interestingly named The Wind-up Birds. The main aim of this group is to explore the usually undiscussed subject matters like, the scientific patterns of mass behaviour and the working classes subtle manipulation of reality TV. They discuss these highly topical subjects over a full-scale sabotage of raw, edgy, post-punk music. The idea is there, the name's cool, the art's cool but something's missing? Most vocal offerings are out of tune and not in an anti-establishment, punk way, just in a bad way. The recording is so poor that even if they are discussing subjects worthy of evening news, in tune, you wouldn’t be able to hear it anyway.

After a read through the lyric book you do realise it's not all bad for The Wind-up Birds. A lot of the song themes are good and indeed some of the words are current, real and very well written. They seem dedicated, handy musicians that show in true punk spirit that anyone with something to say, should get a load of mates down, bang out some riffs and have a proper laugh doing it. Raw, homegrown post-punk, that won't be everyone's cup of tea but could be of interest to people into the obscurer side of the genre.


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