Wednesday 25 May 2011

All Mankind - Break The Spell



Don't you just love it when a song sounds so utterly like another time, another place, that just with the opening bars, you're sent spinning back into the recesses of your memory? Even better then when that blast of nostalgia comes from two distinct directions - All Mankind stand as one such creature.

They're steeped in the sound of The Killers; and a good Killers at that, when everyone's favourite New-Wave inspired US rockers were firing on all cylinders. Lead singer Rich Beeston's vocals bear a striking resemblance to Brandon Flowers and these lie at the very heart of the churning hurricane of energy that is Break The Spell. Launching from an aHa-esque piano hook, the song feels like the older, wiser coming to said band's classic Take On Me.

Remember when The Killers dominated the airwaves back in 2005, their first album sweeping away all else in its path? And how all those other bands fought for a slice of that action by fronting a sound very similar to The Killers? The Bravery... Boy Kill Boy... Was it coincidence they sounded like the band soaking up all the limelight? Merely a question of striking on a similar sound at a similar time?

The interesting thing was that these 'similar' bands actually opened up the market, for as similar as they sounded, they each came with their own personality and differences. A Boy Kill Boy song sounded like the Killers, but it also definitely sounded very 'Boy Kill Boy'. Identity. That was what it was all about. And in a crowded market, these bands fought tooth and claw to carve out their own patch on the scene.

So coming back to All Mankind, to see a band returning to a sound that some years ago worked SO profoundly well is rather refreshing. It's like revisiting all your favourite records only to find they sound new and exciting with some new twists and turns thrown in. Break The Spell is the essence of a radio-friendly rock track these days. And for Sydney-based All Mankind, it also sounds like the key that will unlock so many doors for them in the UK. The band have recently finished recording their full debut album and with their track Hollywood Tonight featuring on that glamorously amazing hit MTV show The Hills, things look very promising indeed.

Break The Spell is out this week and available to download here.

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