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Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Useless Cities shroud their dour post punk fog over you on "How To Feel"














London's Useless Cities with their dour post punk tones on the track How To Feel are able to float a sonic shroud of sadness around you. Staccato guitar lines, piano notes in the air propelled by thumping bass, a plodding beat and emotionally vox that vacillates between low monotone male sounds and forlorn passionate female vox. These guys make Thom Yorke sound hopeful. I thought of a blend of The National and Savages pushed through Gothic rock filters. Beautiful in a haunting way but it ends all too soon. Like me, you might find yourself listening five times in a row. 

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Robb Donker





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London-based indie misrerabilists Useless Cities return with new track How To Feel. Following a spate of shoegazey releases, this song is more on the alternative/indie side of the musical spectrum. It is produced by Paul Tipler (Placebo/The Horrors/Idlewild).
The song is powered with a rugged, reverb-soaked guitar line and ethereal male/female vocals. The atmosphere slowly builds before entering a heavier breakdown section which builds to a crescendo of piano and post-punk guitar riffs.
Veering between indie, post-rock and post-punk elements, the bands influences of The Cranberries, The National and Interpol are apparent.
Tom (singer) has said "It is about the beginning of a new relationship, when you are trying to engage the feeling part of your heart. The thought of it all working out, despite reservations is a nice dream. Well, we all need to have hope..."


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