The sophomore album by
British rockers ‘Nothing But Thieves’ maybe called ‘Broken Machine’ but their
music is far from kaput. This month signifies the release of the bands striking
new album, a follow up to their highly successful debut album.
From the lead singles
and theme of the album as a whole, it is clear that the band have developed
both as artists and people. As Connor (vocalist) has described in many
interviews the album comes from spending many of the last few years on the road
dealing with health issues and relationships. These experiences have led
‘Nothing But Thieves’ to deliver a album full of soul and experimentation. As
soon as the album begins on opener ‘I Was Just A Kid’ there is a mindful connection
between where the band was when writing the first to where they are now. They
are delivering a more mature sound and certainly something that would fit onto
a ‘Foo Fighters’ record.
This track leads
smoothly into their biggest single to date ‘Amsterdam’ A huge sounding anthem
that has already been enjoyed in small club shows, begging to be used in
stadiums with the crowd at their feet. As the album progresses through Connors
vocals are demonstrated in remarkable quality showing range and passion.
Especially on tracks, ‘Sorry’ and ‘Live Like Animals’, which shows the band
stepping into new territory. Just like their live shows ‘Nothing But Thieves’
seamlessly move from moody intimate tracks to loud adrenaline filled arenas.
‘I’m Not Made By Design’ and ‘Afterlife’ demonstrate this superbly, possibly
showing that they are the Radiohead of our generation if not bigger!
Just like the title
track of ‘Broken Machine’, ‘Particles’ and ‘Get Better’ have connected with so
many people due to them being based on the issue of mental health. This topic
is growing in awareness but should certainly be championed more as young men
suffer with this more and more but are afraid to speak of it. I know I have
been in that dark place and thankfully came out the other side, it was music
(and my wife) that helped me so it is great to see more acts in recent times
addressing it.
‘Broken Machine’ is
not only a statement about the potential future for ‘Nothing But Thieves’ but a
statement representative of our current culture and society. This album is
beautiful, from conception to delivery by one of the pioneering bands of this
century. No music collection will be complete without this in your life.
Ps Pick up the ‘Broken Machine’ deluxe album as
there is many extra treasures to be found, like the acoustic version of
‘sorry’.
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