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August 22nd, 2016 2:21am

As Toxic As Ever


Slow Club “Give Me Some Peace”

It’s been a pleasure watching Slow Club evolve from tuneful but cutesy folk pop into one of the most sophisticated indie bands of their generation, but it’d be even more satisfying if I didn’t feel like I was observing this growth all on my own. It is frustrated to think of how many people would love their songs if only they had some way of knowing they exist. This is the trouble with acts with somewhat broad appeal who work in an indie context – the indie people end up thinking they’re sorta square and ignore them, and the audience who would cherish them are totally unaware because the money required to reach a mainstream crowd is beyond their budget.

“Give Me Some Peace” is Rebecca Taylor in sentimental waltz ballad mode, which has become a major strength for the band over the past two records. Taylor’s voice can be quite brassy and powerful, but even when she’s belting out her lines she conveys a lot of vulnerability and insecurity. She always sounds like someone who is bravely trying to get over a relationship but has a hard time muting any of her feelings, so she occasionally is like “fuck it” and lets her emotions loose. There’s tears, there’s anger, there’s self recrimination and exhaustion. It all sounds very lived-in and true.

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