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At times, 'Us' is a highly emotive record.
A soundtrack to ordinary lives with their little dramas and
little victories. The frankly fantastic 'Am I Wrong', with
its killer hook and glory chorus is a martial anthem for all
library card holders and Horlicks drinkers ("Trying to
fight again/I'm getting it right again". If he were to
look round, he would see us in his corner).
Clocking in at around an hour, things do
merge towards the middle. Disappointing, because at times
'Us' truly takes flight. 'Asylum' and 'Don't Take Your Love
Away From Me', for example, are songs so immediate that their
complex, meticulously and seamlessly crafted structures remain
unnoticed. It all seems so very simple. And when Macintyre
sings on the latter, "you helped me to notice the world
outside of me", even the hardest core garage rocker/hedonist/pseudo-nihilist
will find himself getting a little lachrymose.
'Us', songs about love, to fall in love
with.
Alistair Hann
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