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Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Man/ Woman/ Chainsaw : "Cannonball"





 This quirky band from the UK is hard to pin down, though they have a sense of 90s alt-pop about them. Too progressive to be BritPop or Dream Pop, there are those elements in play as a violin dances around what they do whih might be simplified without the layers they have so cleverly added. The whimsy of what they do takes you by surprise, but after the first song, I began to wonder what kind of songwriters they are. This is not easily answered in "Canyons" as it is not as hooky as the first song, but is more dynamic.. So I give them a pass for the willingness to be marginally more explosive. 

The vocals are handled by three people, Billy Ward, who sings "Goddamn Lizard Man" with a smoky baritone in the vein of Leonard Cohen. Vera and Emmie handle the vocals most of the time. The guitar adds more rock to this one, but I am not feeling that it is their stock and trade. "Lighter" is a more delicate ballad. It is more atmospheric than what pop normally does with a jazz underpinning. The movement that drives "Nosedive" carries the tension of 90s indie rock, and proves they can write songs. Ironically, "Get Up and Dance" is not a dance song at all, but I like it as it's darker and moodier.

"Snake Bite" is more of an abstract ballad that feels like upbeat trip-hop that turns into more of a show tune."Flick of the Wrist" is back to a more Nice Cave-like place as the male vocals are the dominant force. It is not as dark as Nick Cave. They continue down this path but with a more rock emphasis on 'the Thing" . "Still Angry" feels like it would have been a pop song from the 90s. The last song kind of meanders, but I appreciate where they are going with it. A great deal of this album makes me think of HAIM jamming with the Dave Matthews band whichc should let you know there is no lack of tlanet here, I will give it a 9.




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