You Am I - Dilettantes (2008)
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You Am I
Tracks
1. Dilettantes
2. Disappearing
3. Beau Geste
4. Frightfully Moderne
5. Wankers
6. Big Wheel
7. Boy's Angry At The Water
8. Givin' Up And Gettin' Fat
9. Erasmus
10. Davey's Gone Green Again
11. Jolly's First Time Around The Sun
12. Piano Up The Tree
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You Am I.
To be honest, I’m not really too sure what I can say about this band
that hasn’t already been said. Over the past fifteen years they have
been called just about every adjective (vitriolic and superfluous
alike) under the sun.
Rogers & Co have firmly entrenched themselves as one of the
most respected rock acts in the country, but with their best work
("Hourly Daily", "#4 Record") a decade behind them, where exactly do
they fit in nowadays?
With the release of "Dilettantes" we get a look at where this staple
band are headed next.
Straight off the bat "Dilettantes" is a clearly better effort
than their last offering, 2006's "Convicts".
Album opener Dilettantes
is a deep and charming acoustic track that showcases Rogers' deft touch
with acoustic numbers. The string arrangement and gentle guitars work
together nicely and the track sets the album off on just the right
note.
On Disappearing
the driving bass line signals a shift in direction for the band - it is
quite different to much of their song writing in the last few years.
While it is good to see the guys trying something different, on the
same token it's good to hear them sounding like the You
Am I of old on tracks like Wankers and Big Wheel.
As always, Lane and Rogers trade licks and work off each other in fine
fashion.
The area that this band has struggled in over the last few years has
never been their playing. All four are excellent musicians. It is their
song writing that has let them down.
On every album they have released over the past ten years there have
been a couple of standout tracks, a couple of good, solid songs and a
couple of numbers that you could swear you have heard somewhere before.
You can't take marks off for effort. This is a band that tours
constantly and is committed to their craft.
Tim Rogers'
lyrics are intelligent and playful, he is a crafty and skilled
wordsmith and it has always been one of his strong suits.
Davey Lane is an old school rock and roll axe man. His presence has
grown on stage and on recording, surely a result of the success of The
Pictures.
Kent and Hopkinson are as solid a backbone as you will find anywhere in
Australia and the whole band seem a lot more comfortable with each
other on this recording.
Even after a few listens I am still not sure what to say
about "Dilettantes".
It is their most confident offering in years, but still not in the
league of "Hourly Daily". It is solid and it has got character but it
doesn't really have too many shining moments.
You Am I don't cast quite as long a shadow as they once did. Lets not
forget that this a band that has had three records debut at number one
(in a row), and you don't do that kind of thing by accident.
Unfortunately, this album doesn't quite reach those lofty standards but
when Mr Rogers says "ya aint seen the best of us yet" - well, I believe
him.
RATING:
2.5 out of 5
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