I had the pleasure of watching Brave New Void (BNV) live at bar Bodega in Wellington last year supporting Pop Will Eat Itself (P.W.E.I.).
Now what are they like in the studio? Well this 8 track album is absolutely top class. End of review. Buy it!!
Only joking, please carry on reading.
To whet your appetite with what’s on the album you can check out the video of their brilliant single The Flesh is Willing here: The Flesh is Willing. Not only is this a hit that should be on the radio every hour on every station, but the quality of the video is moody and very professionally done. The guys are very passionate about their music, and this shines through from start to finish.
There will be some obvious comparisons to Joy Division on the track The Flesh is Willing, particularly the big echo sound of the drums and the dramatic way they are beaten. The vocals on Perfect Man are very David Bowie in style which is a huge compliment to any singer. We won’t talk about Suede or Editors in detail but they are certainly in the mix somewhere.
Overall all of the tracks have a very distinct full sound and are all different in style making you want to peak around the corner to see what’s coming next. My only criticism would be that I want more songs on the album, however this does make you play it again straight away.
My favourite song is the last song on the album Change The Skyline. I hate the word ballad, but that is what it is. The guitaring on this track and the entire album in fact, are played so well with great effects too. They echo and swirl and are full of loneliness and despair. All this from a guitar, and effects pedals, brilliant.
The album is a must buy if you are into indie rock and can be purchased here from iTunes by clicking on the link below: BNV on iTunes
The BNV members are; Carl Mann (guitar) Joe Harrison (Vocals) Matt Coplon (Bass) Chris Hart (Drums).
I can’t wait for BNV
to play in Wellington again; I will be right at the front.
Drawn together from opposite ends of the world, Brave New Void burst onto the music scene in Wellington, in 2014 with their unique brand of Indie rock. Regularly wowing their audiences with a powerful set of original songs whose energy, virtuosity and poignancy is testament to the passion, talent and experience of the band, it is clear that Brave New Void are something very special indeed.
Brave New Void bring together elements of soaring, jangling shoegaze guitars, a thundering rock rhythm section and soulful, heartfelt lyrics, to create a sound that is at once accessible and familiar, and yet entirely their own.
The band's first video, The Flesh Is Willing, was launched on YouTube earlier this year. A powerful fusion of shimmering guitars and thumping bass over a solid, chest-pounding dance beat, The Flesh Is Willing dares you not to dance, while angry vocals warn the listener, tongue-in-cheek, of the double-edged satisfaction of meaningless debauchery.