Review: The Noisettes - What's The Time Mr. Wolf?
Often illustrated as the bastard child of Karen O and Billie Holiday (although I personally hear a tinge of PJ Harvey thrown in there as well), Shingai's singing voice is a breath of fresh air amongst the sea of male-fronted post-punkers all over your (and my) iTunes playlists. Internet critic, Music Emissions, went so far as to say that Shingai has "the widest and most commanding female range in this modern era." As far as the music itself is concerned, the heavy guitar riffs and the three-minute timestamp on the majority of Wolf, is particularly reminiscent of Music Slut faves - Sons & Daughters. Though the line-up is a rather conventional combination of guitar, bass and drums, there's something about this record that truly puts itself in its own league.
Take a listen to Wolf's second track below and judge for yourself. Our suggestion - play it LOUDLY.
MP3: The Noisettes - Scratch Your Name (via Myself Myself)
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