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Futureheads
Date: 07/05/2003
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by Gen Williams
Is anyone out there not bored of retro yet? Garage-rock is coiled in a shrivelled heap at our feet, its mangy tail tucked between its crippled legs, dying a wretched, whimpering death. And then Franz Ferdinand get onstage and begin to beat out a new-wave racket that, fuck me, sounds like a skewed, creepy Supertramp. Alas, alack, they lose concentration after two songs, revert to type and spend the rest of their precious stage time aping the Buzzcocks.

Little did the Strokes know the second sight that lurked behind the name of their debut. Is this really it??? Is there no-one out there with the courage to be cool in their own era? No fucking about; rock 'n' roll's about cool. It's about playing rebel. And we want our heroes to be like the kids at school that bled 'cool' from every grubby pore, swaggered around and crunched ciggy ends beneath belligerent toes in full view of the teachers and did things BEFORE the rest of us, not thirty years later; we, the undersigned, want something to admire, to imitate, and finally to hate with the passion that only envy can inspire. And yet it's just another Wednesday night, the Monarch is rammed right round that infernal corner at the back of the room, the assembled persons straining for a fleeting glimpse at this new bunch of hopefuls, and Christ, it's the fucking Buzzcocks. Again. And The Futureheads prove themselves to be merely another flock of would-be black sheep, alike in their obsession with the past. Their name is surely ironic, a knowing meeja wink, a cocked thumb pointed towards the regurgitated retro schtick they spew at us for forty minutes.

And now that garage-rock's swaying on its knees, and The Stooges are no longer a valid reference point for any self-respecting, wanna-be-adored rocker, they've gone for the seemingly next best thing; new wave, the Ramones and the FUCKING Buzzcocks. These are the people they pin their hopes to. Dead people. Retired people. People who gave way to something new TWENTY YEARS AGO. And note for note, it's a total, indiscriminate rehash. If garage-rock is a flea-bitten, dying dog, then this sorry subsequent charade is a knackered, strung-out old nag waiting impatiently in line for some kind soul to punch a bullet right through its frontal lobe and end its misery.

Those with the courage of their own convictions are trickling downstairs back into the night in twos and threes, but the rest of the stripy-t-shirted, assymetrically-coiffed throng gapes vacantly. And you can't even hate it; all you can do is gaze in stupefied dismay at the ignoble, pitiful spectacle before you. This brand of rock 'n' roll is dead. Move along, folks; there's nothing more to see here.

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The Futureheads + Franz Ferdinand - London Camden Barfly @ The Monarch

You may be right. Yes the rock 'n roll revival is getting sour, however, do you not think there may also be the ever so cliched backlash now appearing - as happened with new wave, glam rock, britpop etc. etc. bands that are actually not really part of the 'said' scene getting lumbered in with it and therefore attacked in the same foul stroke. Is it that difficult to see a new band playing rock or punk without throwing them in the same corner as everything else? There are bands playing rock and punk that do not fall into this category - not necessarily the Futureheads as from all that I have heard they aren't different, but some bands are.

Re: The Futureheads + Franz Ferdinand - London Camden Barfly @ The Monarch

i see yr point - but then i'm not attacking all bands playing rock and punk by any means. there's plenty of fresh stuff coming out at the moment that makes a mockery of the not-so-new rock revolution. my review was directed at the futureheads [and franz ferdinand, tho not to such a great extent - let us not forget that for one beautiful, lunatic moment, they sounded like supertramp. hence the 1 point] for their absolute lack of imagination, their adherence to cliche, and the fact that they evidently think it's fine to chuck out a blueprint that was discarded years ago, without doing anything at all to update it or make it relevant again. and if other bands see themselves as fitting the very category of bands that i'm criticising, then that says a lot about their approach to what they do, because i'm attacking musical laziness and a refusal to explore new possibilities.

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gen

Re: The Futureheads + Franz Ferdinand - London Camden Barfly @ The Monarch

I'm sorry. I just can't see it. How can you equate 'garage rock' with The Futureheads? Complete horse shit. If anything, this band are the antithesis of all that lazyily thrown-together, deadhead rock. Yes, they happen to play GUITARS and SING, and yes they aren't afraid of exploiting the finer points of MELODY. But jesus fucking christ, to call this music 'retro' or 'garage' is extremely wank journalism. Sure, in the sense that other bands that HAVE existed do suggest this new group have accounted for various influences in their given style, then yes, then maybe you can claim they have retro-ness. But DEAR GOD. Not shitty Iggy MC5 terrible throwback loozler rock. Why not try XTC, Computer Cougar, The Yummy Fur, Mission of Burma, (dare I say it) Gang of Four? All great bands that use the conventional format of guitars and drums but FUCK ABOUT with the idea of what can constitute a great pop song.

Urrrrgh. Now, however impassioned this post seems, I must stress that I am not a member of this group, and I'm not an aggrieved cocksucking friend of their's. Nor am I a Futureheads devotee. I just happen to find their crisp, obscure pop completely refreshing in this unhealthy time of second-rate, inbred mod dirge and awful formulaic Cooper Temple Clause-style shoegazer bleep vomit. And your review (uncommonly) seems to smell strongly of vague reactionary shite. You haven't reviewed this band. You've voiced an opinion against popular guitar trends that were never exciting to start with, and with some completely ignorant band-referencing, have used The Futureheads to vent this distaste.

Re: The Futureheads + Franz Ferdinand - London Camden Barfly @ The Monarch

first, i didn't at ANY point describe the futureheads as garagerock. my point was that now garagerock is losing its momentum, bands like the futureheads, alien to the concept of finding their own sound, have looked for the next "cool" source to plunder, and have depressingly come up with the buzzcocks and so on. don't tell me they ain't fucking retro or throwback - they've not even tried to at least rip off a variety of bands, they've taken one style and just fucking repeated it, note for note. no creativity at all.

secondly, i did not "use" or scapegoat the futureheads in any way. strange tho it may seem to you, i don't waste my time paying entry to gigs unless i actually want to see the bands within. i went to the gig because the band were recommended to me by a friend. i stuck around to hear them with some degree of anticipation.

imagine my disgust and disappointment when they turned out to sound like yet another rip-off band that fails to understand that the ramones were revolutionary TWO DECADES AGO, not now. they disgusted me because they were the antithesis to all things fresh, bold, exciting, beautiful, visionary and fun. they disgusted me because i saw them, hoped for creativity, and left feeling like i had wasted an evening of my life. life is short - too short to spend it watching bands like the futureheads.

i wouldn't have wasted my time writing the review if it wasn't what i felt. it's not like i get paid, and bank a cheque every so often for writing crap i don't believe or care about; i write reviews when i feel like i've got something to say about a band. you don't have to agree with me - that's the beauty of free thought and imagination - if only the futureheads could grasp that concept.

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gen

Re: The Futureheads + Franz Ferdinand - London Camden Barfly @ The Monarch

Other than maybe Merzbow, Sunn )))0, Arab On Radar and Lightning Bolt (and a few others I neglect to mention), can you honestly tell me that many bands are can successfully write music that is truly original? In the current climate of independent rock, there's not more than a handful I can think of.

As far as I'm aware, The Futureheads have been going for nigh on 5 years, rapidly working their way through the various underground punk 'scenes' (did I say 'scene'? Please kill me) that barely, if ever, get a mention on this wonderful website of yours. They certainly didn't loot any "cool" source to plunder intentionally. It's just that now disco punk is back in fashion, they've been snapped up and hyped ad nauseam (which is off-putting, granted).

Bugger, I don't know. I hear about "exciting new bands" and invariably, it's a gang of trendy neo- noisecore dickheads wanking over effects pedals. Believe me, that's a more tired scene that any post-punk trend I can think of.

Your Buzzcocks/Ramones references are extremely misleading. The only similarity between The Futureheads and these bubblegum pop-punkers, is that they write pop music with guitars. Other than this, they're galaxies apart. Am I the only one to think The Futureheads are edgy as fuck? A damn sight more confrontational that trendy rehashed white noise dross like Xlinsupreme and co. And certainly more ambitious that the hand-me-down shoegazer guff stylings of Sigur Ros and their musically retarded contemporaries.

Acch. Who cares.

Re: The Futureheads + Franz Ferdinand - London Camden Barfly @ The Monarch

I kinda agree..... Gen, c'mon.... look at the list of bands you like on your profile page: My Vitriol, Span, The Donnas???! Yet 'retro' and "sounding like the Ramones" (THE DONNAS??!) is thrown as an insult in your review.

Re: The Futureheads + Franz Ferdinand - London Camden Barfly @ The Monarch

of course every band has influences, and of course few things are truly, 100% original; but my personal take on the futureheads was that they hadn't even TRIED to add their own personality into the mix, they didn't do anything dynamic with the influences that shaped them, they basically just sounded 20 years out of date. i like my vit cos they took a shoegazer sound and mashed it up with heavier stuff and catchy pop songs. i like span because they've successfully managed to update the classic punchy songwriting of the stones and soundgarden, and injected some fire and energy into it. and i like the donnas because since they got their shit together, they've been relentlessly bolshy and fun. the futureheads, in contrast, struck me as joyless and pointless.

i guess when it comes down to it, if you already like the futureheads, it's unlikely that my review is gonna induce a U-turn in you, but it was my opinion and i expressed it honestly.

furthermore: OIIIIII!!! xinlisupreme are beautiful.. few records have stopped me in my tracks like theirs have. so shh you :P :)

sigur ros are a bit boring tho. some pretty songs but some absolute bilge as well.

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gen

Re: The Futureheads + Franz Ferdinand - London Camden Barfly @ The Monarch

Ok, ok. I won't poke fun at your Span, The Donnas, Soundgarden and My Vitriol plaudits. That's a bit mean.

But how can you describe this music as "joyless"! Their unashamed enthusiasm is why this band is so damn good! Their ep lyrics warrant a wry smile and punch in the air every time I hear them. And the very fact that the music is, what I believe to be, a unique take on fucked up post-punk, drew me to them from the very first listen. They had instant personality!

So. To summarise-

I like The Futureheads because they're refreshingly different, rocking, fun and clever.

You don't like The Futureheads because they're derivative, boring, joyless and have no personality.

Re: The Futureheads + Franz Ferdinand - London Camden Barfly @ The Monarch

yup, i think that's about the size of it. :)

each to their own, innit. \m/

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gen

The Futureheads + Franz Ferdinand - London Camden Barfly @ The Monarch

it's a tad harsh to call the futureheads band waggon jumpers. they do seem to have been doing the same thing for years, like

Re: The Futureheads + Franz Ferdinand - London Camden Barfly @ The Monarch

that's even less excuse for sounding like they missed the bus by 20 years then.

no offence etc.

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gen

Re: The Futureheads + Franz Ferdinand - London Camden Barfly @ The Monarch

not really. they've just been plugging away doing their thing for ages and they got lucky. To be fair, I didn't think much of them when i saw them but i really liked their EP so maybe if you give that a listen. i haven't seen them live since