Yves Klein Blue - Ragged and Ecstatic (2009)
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Yves Klein Blue
Ragged and Ecstatic
Tracks
1. Make Up Your Mind 2. Soldier 3. Getting Wise 4. Digital Love 5. About The Future 6. Celebrity Death 7. Summer Sheets 8. Polka 9. Dinosaur 10. Queeny 11. Reprise 12. Gin Sling
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By Ivana Stab
I remember the first time I heard Yves Klein Blue
– it was a Thursday night at Spectrum and all the tattooed, pierced,
hardcore kids at Hot Damn had gone to the other room without bothering
to check out the live band of the night.
These four Brisbane
boys, looking like your good boys next door after they had had a few
too many drinks, played to an audience of about ten people but they put
on the most ferocious gig.
They played enthusiastically with a
fantastic break-down section at the end which turned what would be
their future "hit single" Polka into a fifteen minute jam.
I
pretty much fell in love with the band right away and have since seen
their audience sizes grow and their song repertoire expand, but with
the same energy remaining with every gig.
Listening to their
debut album "Ragged and Ecstatic" (which sounds like a pretty good
description of the band itself) generates all sorts of good feelings.
It is a feel good record, but not in a cheesy sort of way.
It
is the sort of record you would expect from a young indie band which is
starting to grow up and venture out into the big bad world of record
companies and fans and regular TV appearances without compromising what
they were all about in their humble beginnings.
... Not to mention car companies using their songs in commercials (but that is another story altogether).
"Ragged
and Ecstatic" is a wonderfully compiled mix of re-recorded songs off
earlier EPs (yes kids, there were two versions of the EP and the first
was better...), previously unrecorded songs that sound familiar thanks
largely to their regular rotation on gig set lists, and all fresh and
shiny new songs that predict the direction this band is likely to take
in the future.
It is clear Yves Klein Blue
are not going to be one of those bands that gets a bit of attention
then fails to live up to expectations – they have talent and they
definitely know how to utilise it.
It helps that the members of Yves Klein Blue
are all ridiculously lovable, not just looks-wise (shaggy and lanky and
adorable) but each has a very approachable personality which translates
well in interviews and definitely makes their gigs a good experience,
no matter how tired or drunk they may be.
This sort of laid-back
energy is evident on the record but it doesn’t make their work any less
serious – these kids are out to make good songs and make their mark on
the scene.
The diversity of songs on the record shows that they have more to offer than the now-overplayed Polka.
Their affiliation with Dew Process puts them into a certain sort of category (you know, they also have people like Ben Lee and Sarah Blasko on board as well as The Grates
and all sorts of other bands which have started to represent Australian
indie rock whether we like it or not) but hasn’t affected the
uniqueness of what Yves Klein Blue do.
Plus, the record was
produced by a man who has worked with the likes of Smashing Pumpkins
and Sinead O’Connor so quality songs are to be expected,
and "Ragged and Ecstatic" happily meet all expectations and
exceeds them.
RATING: 4 out of 5
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