On April 1st These City Lights unleashed their debut EP ‘Where
We Stand’ on the world and successfully established their place in the London
Rock scene.
Unfortunately These City Lights have been forced to back out of a couple of shows recently due to Rob Butcher (drums) not being in the best of health. However, they are now preparing for their June tour alongside Kids Can’t Fly and it’s only sensible that we take a close look at “Where We Stand” and reacquaint ourselves with the brilliant work.
Unfortunately These City Lights have been forced to back out of a couple of shows recently due to Rob Butcher (drums) not being in the best of health. However, they are now preparing for their June tour alongside Kids Can’t Fly and it’s only sensible that we take a close look at “Where We Stand” and reacquaint ourselves with the brilliant work.
As opening tracks go ‘Through Their Eyes’ is
exceptional. The pacing guitar lines are exciting. The viscious and dominating
drum tracks are aggressive. Together this track is full-on creating an
incomparable belligerence that underlines everything this band is about.
There is a two second breather halfway through this
opening belter but it doesn’t last long and any live crowd will be plunged back
into the heavy head-thrashing that will inevitably ensue.
It is near impossible to hear that opening track and
not take notice because These City Lights make it incredibly palpable that
something exhilarating is about to blast through the speakers.
Vocals, delivered by Aaron Paxton, are a more honed version
of those associated with The Used’s Bert McCracken. Paxton’s range is truly
impressive stretching from wildly fierce to whisperingly sexy in a second.
If you haven’t already seen These City Lights live
then the opening to second track ‘Breathe’ should give you some idea of what
you’ll be raring to do the second that you get the chance to. Another helping
of ferocious drums imitates an adoring crowd smashing their hands together.
Once the adrenaline of the drums begins to subside
Paxton’s vocals electrify again by pleading “I need you now.”
Throughout the EP Tommy Earl and Charlie Lunn (guitars)
work unbelievably well together to really frame the utter rage that is
simmering within “Where We Stand.” If anything this skill is not exhibited
enough.
‘Breathe’ finishes on a quieter note that third track ‘Labelled
Liar’ picks up from. But don’t worry, it ploughs right back into the fast paced
destructive nature that, by now, These City Lights have made the audience need.
Penultimate track ‘Torn Apart’ pulls the same trick
off, starting on a slower tempo where the vocals are decelerated to a talking
pace. It’s not too long before the track is dragged right back into the gritty
anger that this whole EP has been gearing towards.
With final track ‘Counting Your Sins’ it is safe to
say that someone has royally hacked off These City Lights and to that person we
say thank you! Without you there would be a ‘Where We Stand’ shaped hole in the
world. This last track is a slight change of pace but still perfectly hits the
mark. There is a much more sombre middle which includes a stunning a capella
moment.
‘Where We Stand’ is available for download (for a
price of your choice) from thesecitylights.bandcamp.com. If you want it for free just enter
0.00 when asked.