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Coves|Peel

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On their acclaimed debut Soft Friday, Coves proved that they could gaze at their shoes with the best of them. As lovely as that album was, it lacked the bite of their early singles. That ferocity returns on Peel, which, as the title suggests, strips away some of the misty sounds that blurred John Ridgard and Beck Wood's edge on Soft Friday. Considering that the duo moved to London before recording Peel, it's not surprising that these songs hit harder. Coves' sneers are firmly in place on early highlights like "Stormy," an inspired blend of pop, garage rock, and shoegaze that echoes their excellent single "Last Desire," and "Cadavalier," which surrounds Wood's commanding vocals with guitars that sting instead of swirl as she rips into a "dead boy talking." The duo's flair for drama is as strong as ever, and teeters between deadly serious and camp on songs such as "Tripping Over Lust" and the surfy, death-obsessed "You're Evil." At times, however, Peel's passionate mood and sound border on monotonous, particularly when Ridgard and Wood lean too heavily on straightforward rock ("I Just Don't Care," "So Empty"). When they remember to include a few unusual touches in their sound, whether it's the melodica on "I'm Not Here" or the hazy keyboards on "Tongue Ties," it makes a big difference. Ultimately, Coves may have stripped away too much of their mystique on Peel; though its forcefulness is refreshing in the wake of Soft Friday, it lacks the balance of mystery and grit in their best work.

© Heather Phares /TiVo

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1
Cadavalier
00:03:51

Coves, MainArtist - JOHN RIDGARD, Composer

2016 1965 Records Ltd 2015 1965 Records Ltd

2
You're Evil
00:03:19

Coves, MainArtist - JOHN RIDGARD, Composer

2016 1965 Records Ltd 2015 1965 Records Ltd

3
Tripping Over Lust
00:03:15

Coves, MainArtist - JOHN RIDGARD, Composer - Malcolm Lunan, Composer

2016 1965 Records Ltd 2015 1965 Records Ltd

4
Stormy
00:03:05

Coves, MainArtist - JOHN RIDGARD, Composer

2016 1965 Records Ltd 2015 1965 Records Ltd

5
To the Sea
00:03:53

Coves, MainArtist - JOHN RIDGARD, Composer

2016 1965 Records Ltd 2015 1965 Records Ltd

6
See Me, Love Me
00:04:47

Coves, MainArtist - JOHN RIDGARD, Composer

2016 1965 Records Ltd 2015 1965 Records Ltd

7
I Just Don't Care
00:04:01

Coves, MainArtist - JOHN RIDGARD, Composer

2016 1965 Records Ltd 2015 1965 Records Ltd

8
So Empty
00:02:52

Coves, MainArtist - JOHN RIDGARD, Composer

2016 1965 Records Ltd 2015 1965 Records Ltd

9
I'm Not Here
00:03:45

Coves, MainArtist - JOHN RIDGARD, Composer

2016 1965 Records Ltd 2015 1965 Records Ltd

10
Tongue Ties
00:03:45

Coves, MainArtist - JOHN RIDGARD, Composer

2016 1965 Records Ltd 2015 1965 Records Ltd

Albumbeschreibung

On their acclaimed debut Soft Friday, Coves proved that they could gaze at their shoes with the best of them. As lovely as that album was, it lacked the bite of their early singles. That ferocity returns on Peel, which, as the title suggests, strips away some of the misty sounds that blurred John Ridgard and Beck Wood's edge on Soft Friday. Considering that the duo moved to London before recording Peel, it's not surprising that these songs hit harder. Coves' sneers are firmly in place on early highlights like "Stormy," an inspired blend of pop, garage rock, and shoegaze that echoes their excellent single "Last Desire," and "Cadavalier," which surrounds Wood's commanding vocals with guitars that sting instead of swirl as she rips into a "dead boy talking." The duo's flair for drama is as strong as ever, and teeters between deadly serious and camp on songs such as "Tripping Over Lust" and the surfy, death-obsessed "You're Evil." At times, however, Peel's passionate mood and sound border on monotonous, particularly when Ridgard and Wood lean too heavily on straightforward rock ("I Just Don't Care," "So Empty"). When they remember to include a few unusual touches in their sound, whether it's the melodica on "I'm Not Here" or the hazy keyboards on "Tongue Ties," it makes a big difference. Ultimately, Coves may have stripped away too much of their mystique on Peel; though its forcefulness is refreshing in the wake of Soft Friday, it lacks the balance of mystery and grit in their best work.

© Heather Phares /TiVo

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