Sunday 19 August 2018

ARTIFICIALLY YOURS: ' THE MERGER' 1-2-3-4 RECORDS Reviewed by John Robbins

To see ARIFICIAALY YOURS's video click: here

Punk attitude comes in many shapes and sizes these days, as befits something which was more of an idea and an attitude more than a sound. What is for sure, though, is whether you're talking about Sleaford Mods or Aphex Twin, it's something that is instantly recognisable. It might be hard to define, but God, you certainly know it when you hear it.

And the Colchester-based trio Artificially Yours definitely have by the truckload. Their songs are about living life in the commuter belt anonymity of M25 satellite towns being destroyed by international corporates and the sinister forces that have a stranglehold on the globe. All delivered with a derisory sneer from behind dark glasses, accompanied by the throb of cheap laptop electronics, purloined hip-hop beats and slashing, molten metal guitars.

Like another more famous Colchester band we could mention, they definitely believe that modern life is rubbish, But while they may share a slice of the bored restlessness and erudite sarcasm that informed Blur, it feels like the solution Artificially Yours have is not to observe from the sidelines, but rather get stuck with active resistance, to fight back.

So while 'The Merger', the lead track from their current EP of the same name on the 1-2-3-4 label might, on the surface, seems to be about apocalypse and the imminent collapse of society – with perhaps a nod to Killing Joke, the video splices riot scenes with North Korean military parades and mushroom clouds – there's a vibe of positive fightback lurking just beneath. Far from being a depressing thing, it seems to be saying 'the old world is falling apart, it's up to us to rebuild it in our own image.'





The music is violent but energising, built on piledriving riffs and a haze of warm fuzzy distortion, topped off with spacey wooshes and dives, evoking the days before the Pistols when John Lydon used to skulk around the back of Hawkwind gigs selling acid.

This is only one fact to their sound, as recent gigs have show they're equally adept at cheeky and very catchy hip-hop influenced grooves too. But as introductions go, it's a pretty spectacular and no holds barred way to enter the arena.




'The Merger' EP is released on 24/08/18

Live dates:
29/08/18 – Old Blue Last, Shoreditch, London
12/09/18 – Monarch, Camden, London.

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