TOTD | 212; Slow Club ~ Complete Surrender
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Slow Club | Complete Surrender
by Mel Reeve
It’s evidently been in the works for a while, but at last Slow Club have given their next album a release date – and it seems they’re really going for a big build up as we’re not going to get to hear it in full until mid-July. Personally I’m not a big fan of bands releasing singles that early, because if it’s a good song then I’m only going to play it death and unfortunately (for me at least) Complete Surrender is a very good song indeed.
We’ve already been treated to a taste of how they’re sounding now, almost 3 years since their last release, with Tears Of Joy and a cover of Future Island’s Seasons (Waiting On You). Both these songs – and Complete Surrender - very firmly state that this is not the same band we heard on their first album. There’s nothing cute or cheery here; it’s a dark, fast-paced, sensuous piece with a fantastically dramatic string section which helps it to build and rise before falling into the breathy, frantic hook; “can’t happen, can’t happen.” Rebecca Taylor has always had a phenomenal voice and it’s used to full effect here. The beat is just as strong and atmospheric as the strings, and it’s nice to hear a single you can actually imagine yourself dancing to. If this is an accurate representation of the rest of the album then I’m almost certainly going to be able to forgive the long wait.







