BRIX & THE EXTRICATED
BREAKING STATE (GRIT OVER GLAMOUR)
Brix & The Extricated released their debut album `Part 2' last September to critical acclaim. The follow up album is `Breaking State', on which they have pushed the sonic boundaries set by their debut.
While retaining much of what was loved about their first album, this record demonstrates musical muscle and rapid growth of artistic intent.
While the sonic thread of their time in The Fall is still clearly evident, there are many surprises and unexpected corners throughout the album.
This album is packed with seriously infectious choruses and killer guitar work. Each of the ten songs is rifled with the gut wrenching power chords, driving riffs and technical dexterity of Jason Brown's guitar contrasted against the delicate beauty of Steve Trafford's moody, atmospheric, transportative soundscapes.
Smith Start comes into her own as a vocalist here delivering every word with intent while emotionally engaging the listener and resets the bar of expectation stepping out of preconceived, conditioned perceptions of previously well trodden paths.
Vocally we hear a voice that ranges from vulnerable delicacy to the battle cry of a warrior.
The addition of strings adds a surprise multi dimensional emotional texture throughout, that seamlessly support Smith Start's message.
At times the strings hark back to the golden age of Hollywood glamour resulting in a wonderful collision where MGM meets post punk rainy Manchester.
Lyrically this album is a metamorphosis and transformation moving from black and white to full blown Technicolour.
A deeply personal album, written from truth.