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Denim -
Denim on ice
Denim is the
project of Lawrence Hayward, formerly of the '80s jangly pop group
Felt. Along with having a penchant for naming his bands after
fabrics, Lawrence also has a tendency to write incredibly catchy,
entertaining songs about seemingly nothing at all. Denim's 1992
self-titled debut album railed against the excesses of the '70s
and '80s, and set Lawrence's tirades to a glittering glam-rock
soundtrack. On Denim On Ice, he's still upset about pub rock and
other more serious matters, but the music takes a new-wave turn,
with prominent drum machines and synthesizers. Songs like "The
Great Pub Rock Revival," "Shut Up Sidney" and "Silly Rabbit" mix
Lawrence's goofy sense of humor with infectious hooks and melodies.
Speedy, synth-heavy pop songs like "Romeo Jones Is in Love Again,"
"The Supermodels," and "Jane Suck Died in '77" are some of the
album's highlights, as are the deeply cynical, funny and very
British looks at everyday life in "Job Centre" and "Council Houses."
Even the rare ballad on Denim On Ice — like "Synthesisers in the
Rain" and "Myriad of Hoops" — crackles with Lawrence's dry wit.
Though this import probably won't be released in the States, it's
a must for Anglophiles and for anyone interested in some very
personal, funny, offbeat music. — Heather Phares
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