I'd already decided to review this LP before I'd heard it. I liked their previous record
Henge Beat from 2011. I guess they are a side project band but I can't tell these days what the main bands are for these people and what the side projects are. So I guess you have to take them all on their own merits. Hey I'm a fan of
Eddy Current Suppression Ring, Ooga Boogas and
UV Race some of whose members are in
Total Control. I wasn't however expecting to be so disappointed by this record. Sure
Total Control show they have fabulous taste in punk/post-punk/synth music but is that enough at this stage of the game/epoch.
It all kicks off with
Glass a
Suicide/Numan/Foxx pastiche. Then
Expensive Dog which is just like a
Wire song.
Flesh War is better like a new romantic
Eddy Current tune. A chorus you're not expecting turns up and you're in pop heaven for a moment and the previous two tracks are forgotten. The guitars and synth intermingle perfectly. In fact you can't help thinking why didn't they go over the top with the production on this one to give it a chance at being a top 10 hit in the pop charts!
Systematic Fuck is next, in my notes it says systematically fucking boring, huh?
Liberal Party starts off promising with synths, drum machines, maybe a sax and an insidious guitar line. Then you're thinking well this could have been made in 1981 by
The Makers Of The Dead Travel Fast. Nothing modern, now or futuristic is happening here or anywhere else on the record. There is no attempt to use the attitude/manifesto's that caused their influences to create such visionary work.
Total Control are content to reproduce the sounds of trailblazers but not attempt anything revolutionary/innovative themselves, not even really attempt to extend on their heroes ideas. Are they/we just resigned to repeating the past future over and over. Nietzsche has been mentioned as an influence on this record but that feels like a cop out and a little too convenient doncha think?.
Two Less Jacks is a bit like er.....
Gang Of Four.
Black Spring is a bit more organic. It's a trippy psych gem (If you're in need of another one of those that's up to you I guess). I'm trying not to say
Black Cab or
Spaceman 3 but I just did.
The Ferryman follows and it's synth noodling for 2 minutes & 42 seconds that's not unpleasant.
Hunter is weird electronic goodness that I wish
Typical System had more of. The keyboards & guitar seem barely controlled. The vocals have a desperation and the sweet girl backing vocals add an unexpected juxtaposition.
Safety Net is more
Numan/Foxx/Human League in indieland schtick with
Mikey Young's unmistakable guitar which gives the tune an odd vibe. But then I just can't help wishing it would turn into an
Eddy Current Suppression Ring song with Brendan takin over the microphone with his fingerless gloves and the rest of the
Eddy Current boys kickin out the jams in their unique style. Instead
Safety Net just plods into inconsequence to end the record. Probably not really what the world needs now.
Flesh War &
Hunter are the standout tunes and I really wanted to love the rest of the record as much as those tracks but....