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Artist:   Calories
Title:    Basic Nature
Label:    Tough Love
Genre:    Rock
Bitrate:  183kbit av.
Time:     00:32:33
Size:     46.81 mb
Rip Date: 2010-08-29
Str Date: 2010-09-13

01. Basic Nature #1                                               0:29
02. You Could Be Honest                                           1:49
03. FFWD                                                          3:20
04. Orchard Girls                                                 1:58
05. The Offer                                                     1:10
06. Habitations                                                   3:42
07. Endlessly In Light                                            2:30
08. Basic Nature #2                                               0:50
09. Mortal Boys                                                   2:06
10. Even Stephens                                                 2:29
11. Let's Pretend That We're Older                                3:02
12. Altitude Sickness                                             1:14
13. The Brink                                                     6:51
14. The New Cross                                                 1:03

Release Notes:

Calories blazed onto our musical radar in March 2009 with their
hard-hitting debut album æAdventuringÆ. Laden with frenzied, distorted
guitars and distinguished vocal performances, the album showcased the
new wave of indie acts presenting their much heavier side. Their new
album, æBasic NatureÆ, sees the trio discovering new areas of their
sound, whilst also sticking to the ramshackle resonance theyÆve already
honed so well. Patrick HintonÆs track-by-track below tells all...

æBasic Nature 1Æ
This lo-fi 30 second instrumental is a brilliant, raucous start,
reminiscent of a Serialist piece from the 20th Century. A spiky drum
loop crashes into prominence with a heavily distorted guitar line
revolving around it. this intro sets up for the frantic noise and pace
that features heavily throughout the rest of the album.

æYou Can Be HonestÆ
Aha! Fear not fans of, previous the Calories album, æAdventuringÆ, this
second track æYou Can Be HonestÆ is much more like the band weÆre used
to. A single hit of a snare drum acts as a sharp introduction and
bridge between the previous stray into the new area heard on æBasic
Nature 1Æ and the return back to the familiar Calories sound. A
swerving, rock riff provides the base of 'You Can Be Honest'
throughout, with the catchy vocal hook of ôYou can be honest with meö
forming the chorus.

æFFWDÆ
A forceful opening kicks off æFFWDÆ, an at first reserved guitar riff
then suddenly explodes, including the band singing along to it. The
rock intro makes its way to a verse comprised of resonating, high
pitched wails from the guitars. ôThe old days were betterö is the songs
message as a stuttering cascade of high pitched notes guides us into
the stomping chorus. A brilliant, circular guitar line, complete with
infectious gang vocals over the top, makes this a great choice as the
next single to be taken from æBasic NatureÆ.

æOrchard GirlsÆ
Clean strumming opens with a robust bass riff entering the fray soon
after, alongside echoing backing vocals adding depth to the verse. The
chorus then erupts with fraught guitars and singer and guitarist John
Biggs divulging ôI got your call backö. The guitars then drop away to
expose a quiet, more contemplative ôI got your lettersö. Ultimately a
hushed tapping of the drums and the guitar chords, growing ever
quieter, drift away to leave a short sample of singing birds to end it
all.

æThe OfferÆ
With an acoustic guitar as the only accompaniment; this is the most
subdued track so far. A serene commencement swells into a beautiful,
brooding song; characterized by the soft but compelling emotive tone of
the vocals. Enchanting.

æHabitationsÆ
Wow, so whatever placidity was left over from æThe OfferÆ is shattered
instantly as the punch of the drums that begin æHabitationsÆ barge in.
The main theme of this song is the curving melody, noise surges into
the verse and chords drive through the chorus oppressively. This abates
momentarily for the start of the next verse, but the guitar fanfare
floods back soon enough, remaining until the end where everything drops
out to unveil a shimmering drone.

æEndlessly In LightÆ
ôYou were wrong / You were all wrongö is the proclamation at the start
of æEndlessly In LightÆ. A strummed guitar loop of chords and a
rippling hi-hat prevails throughout most of the song. These disappear
at the very end where the track comes full circle, the first lyric
being repeated; which then leads onto four separate guitar and drum
crashes.

æBasic Nature 2Æ
DonÆt be lulled into a sense of security; Calories next hit us with
æBasic Nature 2Æ. This second instrumental is less intense than the
first, but much more haunting with eerie chimes emerging from the
depths of the muffled motif. An ominous laugh and whoop penetrate the
murky atmosphere before sinking away again, leaving the song with a
wall of reverberating fuzz and climactic cymbal crashes.

æMortal BoysÆ
A verse of palm muted chords leads into a chorus broadcasting ôWeÆre
not incendiary / We are the Mortal Boysö. After the second chorus the
pace picks up with Biggs announcing ôI canÆt escape your heartö. The
falsetto backing, in the same style heard on the title track of debut
album æAdventuringÆ, contrasts excellently with the low pitched lead
vocals.

æEven StephensÆ
The soaring guitar line, reminiscent of the guitar arcs that lead much
of fellow Brummies Johnny ForeignerÆs first album appear here. A
prominent drum beat and distinctive vocal style start this track in a
wonderful fashion. ôWeÆre not evenö is the declaration leading the
chorus with ascending guitar notes swirling after it. The style changes
in the second verse where the accompaniment is an extremely scuzzy
riff, similar to those heard in æAirbagÆ styled Radiohead. The end of
the song fades away with an oscillating cymbal crash.

æLet's Pretend That We're OlderÆ
Sustained chords make way; revealing a flowing angular guitar riff that
wouldnÆt sound out of place on a more math-rock focused album. This
continues until the pierce of feedback releases the much heavier chorus
with the shouted vocal refrain, ôLet's Pretend That We're Olderö before
the familiar grungy chord crashes descend.

æAltitude SicknessÆ
Another acoustic track appears, but æAltitude SicknessÆ is more upbeat
this time. The usual rugged vocal style is gone, exposing a melodious
croon of ôThereÆs peace at this altitude / ThereÆs peace at this
altitude that IÆm inö. It speaks volumes about the diversity of sound
Calories are capable of creating and pulling off.

æThe BrinkÆ
A 7-minute Calories song! Whoever expected that to happen amongst this
rapid barrage of rip-roaring tunes? 'The Brink' begins with a strong
and bending guitar line leading into a slower vocal lead verse. The
true change in sound is apparent in the mid section, which features a
torrent of atonal feedback squeaks popping haphazardly into both ears.
In truth, it jars a little and the eventual crescendo is underwhelming.
Yet the lyric ôWeÆre on the brink of something bigö rings true and itÆs
an exciting direction for Calories to be taking.

æThe New XÆ
Much like the album opener, the album closer is extremely lo-fi, with
the same vocal and drum style bands like Times New Viking have come to
be associated with. The same lyrics and motifs repeat all the way
through until it comes to an abrupt, but appropriate, end.



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Artist:   Calories
Title:    Basic Nature
Label:    Tough Love
Genre:    Rock
Bitrate:  183kbit av.
Time:     00:32:33
Size:     46.81 mb
Rip Date: 2010-08-29
Str Date: 2010-09-13

01. Basic Nature #1                                               0:29
02. You Could Be Honest                                           1:49
03. FFWD                                                          3:20
04. Orchard Girls                                                 1:58
05. The Offer                                                     1:10
06. Habitations                                                   3:42
07. Endlessly In Light                                            2:30
08. Basic Nature #2                                               0:50
09. Mortal Boys                                                   2:06
10. Even Stephens                                                 2:29
11. Let's Pretend That We're Older                                3:02
12. Altitude Sickness                                             1:14
13. The Brink                                                     6:51
14. The New Cross                                                 1:03

Release Notes:

Calories blazed onto our musical radar in March 2009 with their
hard-hitting debut album ‘Adventuring’. Laden with frenzied, distorted
guitars and distinguished vocal performances, the album showcased the
new wave of indie acts presenting their much heavier side. Their new
album, ‘Basic Nature’, sees the trio discovering new areas of their
sound, whilst also sticking to the ramshackle resonance they’ve already
honed so well. Patrick Hinton’s track-by-track below tells all...

‘Basic Nature 1’
This lo-fi 30 second instrumental is a brilliant, raucous start,
reminiscent of a Serialist piece from the 20th Century. A spiky drum
loop crashes into prominence with a heavily distorted guitar line
revolving around it. this intro sets up for the frantic noise and pace
that features heavily throughout the rest of the album.

‘You Can Be Honest’
Aha! Fear not fans of, previous the Calories album, ‘Adventuring’, this
second track ‘You Can Be Honest’ is much more like the band we’re used
to. A single hit of a snare drum acts as a sharp introduction and
bridge between the previous stray into the new area heard on ‘Basic
Nature 1’ and the return back to the familiar Calories sound. A
swerving, rock riff provides the base of 'You Can Be Honest'
throughout, with the catchy vocal hook of “You can be honest with me”
forming the chorus.

‘FFWD’
A forceful opening kicks off ‘FFWD’, an at first reserved guitar riff
then suddenly explodes, including the band singing along to it. The
rock intro makes its way to a verse comprised of resonating, high
pitched wails from the guitars. “The old days were better” is the songs
message as a stuttering cascade of high pitched notes guides us into
the stomping chorus. A brilliant, circular guitar line, complete with
infectious gang vocals over the top, makes this a great choice as the
next single to be taken from ‘Basic Nature’.

‘Orchard Girls’
Clean strumming opens with a robust bass riff entering the fray soon
after, alongside echoing backing vocals adding depth to the verse. The
chorus then erupts with fraught guitars and singer and guitarist John
Biggs divulging “I got your call back”. The guitars then drop away to
expose a quiet, more contemplative “I got your letters”. Ultimately a
hushed tapping of the drums and the guitar chords, growing ever
quieter, drift away to leave a short sample of singing birds to end it
all.

‘The Offer’
With an acoustic guitar as the only accompaniment; this is the most
subdued track so far. A serene commencement swells into a beautiful,
brooding song; characterized by the soft but compelling emotive tone of
the vocals. Enchanting.

‘Habitations’
Wow, so whatever placidity was left over from ‘The Offer’ is shattered
instantly as the punch of the drums that begin ‘Habitations’ barge in.
The main theme of this song is the curving melody, noise surges into
the verse and chords drive through the chorus oppressively. This abates
momentarily for the start of the next verse, but the guitar fanfare
floods back soon enough, remaining until the end where everything drops
out to unveil a shimmering drone.

‘Endlessly In Light’
“You were wrong / You were all wrong” is the proclamation at the start
of ‘Endlessly In Light’. A strummed guitar loop of chords and a
rippling hi-hat prevails throughout most of the song. These disappear
at the very end where the track comes full circle, the first lyric
being repeated; which then leads onto four separate guitar and drum
crashes.

‘Basic Nature 2’
Don’t be lulled into a sense of security; Calories next hit us with
‘Basic Nature 2’. This second instrumental is less intense than the
first, but much more haunting with eerie chimes emerging from the
depths of the muffled motif. An ominous laugh and whoop penetrate the
murky atmosphere before sinking away again, leaving the song with a
wall of reverberating fuzz and climactic cymbal crashes.

‘Mortal Boys’
A verse of palm muted chords leads into a chorus broadcasting “We’re
not incendiary / We are the Mortal Boys”. After the second chorus the
pace picks up with Biggs announcing “I can’t escape your heart”. The
falsetto backing, in the same style heard on the title track of debut
album ‘Adventuring’, contrasts excellently with the low pitched lead
vocals.

‘Even Stephens’
The soaring guitar line, reminiscent of the guitar arcs that lead much
of fellow Brummies Johnny Foreigner’s first album appear here. A
prominent drum beat and distinctive vocal style start this track in a
wonderful fashion. “We’re not even” is the declaration leading the
chorus with ascending guitar notes swirling after it. The style changes
in the second verse where the accompaniment is an extremely scuzzy
riff, similar to those heard in ‘Airbag’ styled Radiohead. The end of
the song fades away with an oscillating cymbal crash.

‘Let's Pretend That We're Older’
Sustained chords make way; revealing a flowing angular guitar riff that
wouldn’t sound out of place on a more math-rock focused album. This
continues until the pierce of feedback releases the much heavier chorus
with the shouted vocal refrain, “Let's Pretend That We're Older” before
the familiar grungy chord crashes descend.

‘Altitude Sickness’
Another acoustic track appears, but ‘Altitude Sickness’ is more upbeat
this time. The usual rugged vocal style is gone, exposing a melodious
croon of “There’s peace at this altitude / There’s peace at this
altitude that I’m in”. It speaks volumes about the diversity of sound
Calories are capable of creating and pulling off.

‘The Brink’
A 7-minute Calories song! Whoever expected that to happen amongst this
rapid barrage of rip-roaring tunes? 'The Brink' begins with a strong
and bending guitar line leading into a slower vocal lead verse. The
true change in sound is apparent in the mid section, which features a
torrent of atonal feedback squeaks popping haphazardly into both ears.
In truth, it jars a little and the eventual crescendo is underwhelming.
Yet the lyric “We’re on the brink of something big” rings true and it’s
an exciting direction for Calories to be taking.

‘The New X’
Much like the album opener, the album closer is extremely lo-fi, with
the same vocal and drum style bands like Times New Viking have come to
be associated with. The same lyrics and motifs repeat all the way
through until it comes to an abrupt, but appropriate, end.



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