Actual Crimes - Ceramic Cat Traces - Tape (2016)

Labels: For The Sake Of Tapes
Review by: Andy Malcolm

Ah yes, this is music that I think you could firmly classify as “up my street”. Actual Crimes come ripping out of the gate with some gloriously fuzzed up n punked up, riffy indie rock. Makes me think of a more emo Archers of Loaf or something like that. The volume is pumped up, and Kirsty Fife’s vocals are absolutely belted out and everything pulsates with a wild energy. Sometimes things draw back into a more intricate, fraught sound such as the more downbeat “By Definition”, with other vocalist Aaron Batley coming to the fore for the first time. “Long Divide” is another fine example of ratcheting up the tension (by which I obvs mean emo). This contrasts but never clashes with the poppier stuff such as “Too Much” which is pretty much a straight up pop punker and has some great lyrics. And the banging “I Don’t Want to See”, which actually gives me hints of 1st lp Sunny Day Real Estate. So there’s a lot of variety, but always a cohesion and a certain sound that the band have, something that can be hard to pull off. Seems like it’s been a fair while since I heard a band with this kind of feel anyway, especially one this good.

Actually, really good, look, it says so on the blue button below. It must be true.