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Songs Of Praise: CD

Shame thrive on confrontation. Whether it be the seething intensity crackling throughout debut album ā€˜Songs Of Praise’ or the adrenaline-pumping chaos that unfolds at Shame’s shows, it’s all fuelled by feeling. NPR’s Bob Boilen noted, ā€œOf the 70 bands I saw at this year’s SXSW, the band Shame seemed to mean what they played more than any other.ā€

Comprised of vocalist Charlie Steen, guitarists Sean Coyle-Smith and Eddie Green, bassist John Finerty and drummer Charlie Forbes, the London-based five-piece began as school boys. From the outset, Shame built the band up from a foundation of DIY ethos while citing The Fall and Wire among their biggest musical influences.

Utilizing both the grit and sincerity of that musical background, Shame carved out a niche in the South London music scene and then barrelled fearlessly into the angular, thrashing post punk that would go on to make up ā€˜Songs Of Praise’, their Dead Oceans debut. From ā€˜Gold Hole’, a tongue-in-cheek takedown of rock narcissism, to lead track ā€˜Concrete’ detailing the overwhelming moment of realizing a relationship is doomed, to the frustrated ā€˜Tasteless’ taking aim at the monotony of people droning through their day-to-day, ā€˜Songs Of Praise’ never pauses to catch its breath.

Shame thrive on confrontation. Whether it be the seething intensity crackling throughout debut album ā€˜Songs Of Praise’ or the adrenaline-pumping chaos that unfolds at Shame’s shows, it’s all fuelled by feeling. NPR’s Bob Boilen noted, ā€œOf the 70 bands I saw at this year’s SXSW, the band Shame seemed to mean what they played more than any other.ā€

Comprised of vocalist Charlie Steen, guitarists Sean Coyle-Smith and Eddie Green, bassist John Finerty and drummer Charlie Forbes, the London-based five-piece began as school boys. From the outset, Shame built the band up from a foundation of DIY ethos while citing The Fall and Wire among their biggest musical influences.

Utilizing both the grit and sincerity of that musical background, Shame carved out a niche in the South London music scene and then barrelled fearlessly into the angular, thrashing post punk that would go on to make up ā€˜Songs Of Praise’, their Dead Oceans debut. From ā€˜Gold Hole’, a tongue-in-cheek takedown of rock narcissism, to lead track ā€˜Concrete’ detailing the overwhelming moment of realizing a relationship is doomed, to the frustrated ā€˜Tasteless’ taking aim at the monotony of people droning through their day-to-day, ā€˜Songs Of Praise’ never pauses to catch its breath.

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Shame thrive on confrontation. Whether it be the seething intensity crackling throughout debut album ā€˜Songs Of Praise’ or the adrenaline-pumping chaos that unfolds at Shame’s shows, it’s all fuelled by feeling. NPR’s Bob Boilen noted, ā€œOf the 70 bands I saw at this year’s SXSW, the band Shame seemed to mean what they played more than any other.ā€

Comprised of vocalist Charlie Steen, guitarists Sean Coyle-Smith and Eddie Green, bassist John Finerty and drummer Charlie Forbes, the London-based five-piece began as school boys. From the outset, Shame built the band up from a foundation of DIY ethos while citing The Fall and Wire among their biggest musical influences.

Utilizing both the grit and sincerity of that musical background, Shame carved out a niche in the South London music scene and then barrelled fearlessly into the angular, thrashing post punk that would go on to make up ā€˜Songs Of Praise’, their Dead Oceans debut. From ā€˜Gold Hole’, a tongue-in-cheek takedown of rock narcissism, to lead track ā€˜Concrete’ detailing the overwhelming moment of realizing a relationship is doomed, to the frustrated ā€˜Tasteless’ taking aim at the monotony of people droning through their day-to-day, ā€˜Songs Of Praise’ never pauses to catch its breath.