The Balcony [10 Year Anniversary] [Ultra Clear 2 LP]

The Balcony [10 Year Anniversary] [Ultra Clear 2 LP]

by Catfish and the Bottlemen
The Balcony [10 Year Anniversary] [Ultra Clear 2 LP]

The Balcony [10 Year Anniversary] [Ultra Clear 2 LP]

by Catfish and the Bottlemen

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Special Edition / Anniversary Edition)

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Overview

Readily described as a young garage rock band, Catfish and the Bottlemen bluster into their highly polished debut album The Balcony with many of the traits of a garage rock band primed and ready for the radio. Their relative youth is so hidden behind frontman Van McCann's weathered and assured vocals, that if it wasn't for the (at times) crude lyrics, it would be easy to mistake the band for one slightly wiser beyond their years and with a few more albums under their belt. The Welsh-based outfit's music is easy on the ear, with grand Johnny Marr-inspired guitar hooks that are unapologetically catchy, gritty, and full of swagger in the same vein as indie rock types the Cribs, Feeder, and Mystery Jets. Without the hype and build-up that was afforded to many other British guitar bands of Catfish's ilk -- from the highly successful Arctic Monkeys, the moderately successful the Vaccines, and the quick demise of Viva Brother -- the four-piece tirelessly toured their music by any means necessary, and eventually their familiar, youthful anthems of love, alcohol, and growing up were picked up by Communion/Island Records. With nods across the Atlantic to the Walkmen, the Jim Abiss-produced breakout single "Kathleen" shows McCann at his talismanic best, while the emotional "Fallout" displays the lyrical maturity of which the band are obviously capable, but fall short of at times. However, the raw emotion and directness Catfish embody is likely to resonate closely with their audience, whether it's the story of a relationship with an older woman in "26," or the fizzing chorus to opener "Homesick," they are fearless in their delivery. Beneath their poppier melodies and anthemic choruses underlies the D.I.Y. garage-rock ethic that inspired their quick ascent, and it's this mixture that places them firmly between the pop charts and dingy rock club basements. ~ Scott Kerr

Product Details

Release Date: 09/13/2024
Label: Capitol
UPC: 0602465723427
Rank: 147496

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Homesick
  2. Kathleen
  3. Cocoon
  4. Fallout
  5. Pacifier
  6. Hourglass
  7. Business
  8. 26
  9. Rango
  10. Sidewinder
  11. Tyrants

Disc 2

  1. Kathleen [Acoustic]
  2. Cocoon [Acoustic]
  3. Pacifier [Acoustic]
  4. Rango [Single Version]
  5. ASA [B-Side]
  6. Hourglass [Ewan McGregor Version]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Catfish and the Bottlemen   Primary Artist
Ben Lovett   Piano
Jim Abbiss   Piano
Van McCann   Piano

Technical Credits

Ian Dowling   Mixing,Engineer
Edd Hartwell   Engineer
Dale Norton   Composer,Direction
Dennis Stainken   Marketing
Catfish and the Bottlemen   Composer
Jim Abbiss   Programming,Producer
Sarah Dunn   Photography
Rob Hall   Composer
Robert Hall   Composer
Bob Hall   Composer,Group Member
Ryan McCann   Composer
Tim Lahan   Artwork
William Bibby   Composer
Matthew Blakeway   Composer
Van McCann   Group Member,Composer
Billy Bibby   Group Member,Composer
Benji Blakeway   Group Member,Composer
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