What Noisy Cats; a great band with an incongruous name. I had imagined, upon first hearing the name, a hippy two-piece ukulele orchestra, but was pleasantly surprised to find behind the strange name an amazing debut from this Wellington quartet of the Folk persuasion with occasional deviations into Noise Rock territory.
True to the genre, What Noisy Cats’ first full length, A Different Ocean, is a laid-back and mellow affair. There is an emotional depth here; moods are created through the inspired lyrics and the practiced restraint of the instrumentation. There are subtle notes of melancholy and a palate of hope beneath the dusky, dulcet tones.
While you can feel a hint of the musical proficiency of each part, but there is no showboating of techniques, no esoteric tangents. Rather there is a melding of each member’s talents into one harmonious piece of music. It’s a band playing together, not four egos together alone, and that shows.
The result is a collection of slow burners mixed other songs that burn brighter and quicker in a progression that ebbs and flows like the ocean currents. It’s an album to enjoy as a whole, something we’re not used to in the MP3 era, but it’s wholly more satisfying to consume A Different Ocean in that way.
The perfect soundtrack to this cold Spring day, I’m excited to hear more from these guys.
You can find A Different Ocean on Bandcamp (http://whatnoisycats.bandcamp.com/).
The foundation for Wellington-based band What Noisy Cats was formed in 2010 with the pairing of Luke Marlow (vocals, guitar) and Vincent Waide (bass, vocals), with the goal of forming a band with an indie/folk/country feel complemented by a noisy edge. Luke and Vince played together as a duo while searching for others to complete the band, and shortly teamed up with Thomas McArthur (guitar/ keys/ production) with whom there was an instant click, with Tom’s inventive guitar lines and sage musical wisdom helping to add the perfect feel to the songs.
Even at this early stage Tom’s penchant for recording meant that the band started working on their debut EP, while continuing to search for the ever elusive drummer. Fortuitously, Patrick Whatman (drums, keys, vocals) stumbled onto the scene, completing the line-up in time to add some full-band songs to the EP, to complement the more acoustic-based songs that had already been completed. The EP (simply titled ‘What Noisy Cats’) was released in late 2010 at a rousing barnstormer of a gig at the now defunct Ruby Lounge.
No sooner had the band been born however, than they lost Thomas to the lures of Dunedin, where he moved to pursue studies in audio-engineering. The band continued briefly as a three-piece before being fortunate enough to secure Jake Walwyn on guitar duties in 2011. The interesting guitar stylings that Jake has brought to the band have had a huge part in shaping the unique sound that What Noisy Cats have today.