The Brent Flood - 'The Autumn 2007 EP'


The Brent Flood

‘The Autumn 2007 EP’

I’m tempted to say The Brent Flood’s name is a case of divinely topical intervention, yet there seems to be a river bursting its banks every week these days and frankly, I’m not that tiresome. What I can do, with the power of words, is make a parallel between riverbanks struggling to contain their fluids and this small circular piece of plastic struggling to contain the promise of The Brent Flood. It won’t be pretty, it might even be downright cack, but there it is.

Now down to brass tacks. I like The Brent Flood. I think they’ll go far. They’re rock-y and pop-py, flashy and fun, and clever to boot. The first two tracks on ‘The Autumn 2007 EP’, namely ‘Paint Our Faces Red’ and ‘Skinny Machines’ are the kind of high-energy, key-tapping fodder that a lot of indie music seems to have forgotten how to be, and regardless of what they’re about they’re just well-done tunes.

Anglo-Irish in construction, lead singer James Marsh is a further ace in the hole, having an expressive voice, cheekbones that shouldn’t be allowed on a young man and the kind of skinny waist that makes wasps look like fat bastards. If you look good and sound good like these lot do, you don’t need to have a PhD to work out what’s going to happen.

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