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FEATURE ALBUM - 9/6/2006

The Grates - Gravity Won't Get You High

The GratesTwo musical definitions come to mind listening to The Grates, "pop" and "punk", but you can't hang them together the way you would for Green Day and their contemporaries. The Grates are a two-girls (vocals and drums) and boy (guitar) trio from Brisbane. Driving from out from is singer Patience Hodgson, with a playful urgency, clever with words, giving depth, fun and intelligence to something that sounds on the surface raw and simple. Punk. These songs were invented in a "garage" and sound like it. But guitarist John Patterson's folks must have been either shocked or forgiving about the music bursting from their shed. Not just the volume. The words, as Patience pleads to go "higher" in 'Trampoline' in a way that tells you she's not talking about just jumping up and down. She's got all the vocal charisma that attracted us to Killing Heidi's Ella. Patience takes every lyric by the throat, begging for attention or going for a joyride with the melody. Musically The Grates keep things uncluttered and direct, even though ultimately there's a lot of variety and imagination at play. On the whole it's music to jump up and down and wave hands to on stage and out in the audience. Fun. Serious fun.

Track Listing

1. I Won't Survive  
2. Lies Are Much More Fun
3. 19-20-20
4. Rock Boys
5. Howl
6. Trampoline
7. Science is Golden
8. Feels Like Pain
9. Nothing Sir
10. Inside Outside
11 Sukkafish
12 Seek Me
13 Little People
14 I Am Siam

Ed.Nimmervoll

 

 

 

 
 
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