Scanners
18 September 2006 :: posted by Travis
This is my second Scanners post in a relatively short period of time. If I didn’t control myself, I would probably be writing a Scanners post daily. Or something. As far as I can tell, the general internet buzz is minimal, but the buzz that does exist is total over the top, drooling, defend-or-die type buzz. Those who know love this band. Love.
Not much about Violence Is Golden feels new. It almost sounds like a derivative of all that British indie rock we’ve been inundated with over the past few years. Perhaps though with a flash of 90’s pop-grunge-whatever that is so hot right now. So how do the Scanners succeed? They deliver their music flawlessly, without effort. They hit it perfectly. Then there is singer Sarah Dailey whose pasionate vocals are without even a hint of ambivalence. She exudes confidence like in a “I must tell you this right now” type way. And you will listen. The band demands your attention. Good stuff.
I’m not offering up anything new here, but in case you missed it the first time…
Scanners - “Low Life” (radio edit) (mp3)
If I was super nerdy (ok who am I fooling?) and were a list type person, I would find Scanners’ Violence Is Golden edging for the top spot on favorite albums of 2006. I hope I don’t sound to zealous. Arg.
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man this is sweet!
September 20th, 2006 at 3.47 am
i am addicted to “joy”
September 22nd, 2006 at 7.41 pm