how great is that new athlete song wires?????

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i mean, this is soooooo beautiful and touching and poingnant, i just want to cry my eyeballs out whenever it comes on radio one, fxm, and every other station i seem to hear it on! did you know its about his own baby and what happened when he/she was born? awwwwwww, hes such a sensitive guy in touch with his feelings and able to articulate his emotions for everyone to hear. cant wait for the album!

wow, Friday, 4 February 2005 12:16 (twenty years ago)

Aw, bless. Mind you, if I was going to write a song on that subject, I probably wouldn't have made it an unmemorable semi-tuneless sub-Elbow dirgefest like "Wires".

Si Carter (Si Carter), Friday, 4 February 2005 12:23 (twenty years ago)

oh my god i just read this pitchforkmedia review. what evil people they must be to write this about athlete.

Athlete
Tourist
[Astralwerks; 2005]
Rating: 3.6


I sincerely hope everything's going okay for the guys in Athlete. Less than two years after their debut Vehicles & Animals, the band have dropped the sunny guitars, quirky vocals, and Coldplay comparisons for keyboards, strings, and mini-series melodrama. On Tourist, Athlete become radical neo-Britpop fundamentalists according to the gospel of "Trouble" and "The Scientist". At times they tell sob stories so terrifically upsetting that even their detractors have trouble keeping tears from jerking.

The catalyst for this transformation was lead single "Wires", the stringy super-ballad leadman Joel Pott penned after his prematurely born daughter suffered from epileptic attacks. "You got wires, goin' in/ You got wires, comin' out of your skin/ You got tears, making tracks/ I got tears, that are scared of the facts," he whispers. It's the best song about childbirth since Creed's "With Arms Wide Open", though considering that song can't even hold a candle to Live's "Lightning Crashes", that's not saying much.

Drama in music works perfectly fine in mediated, tactical doses, but for Tourist, the stakes are unrealistically high. Every song aspires for that movie scene where the guy, after finding his estranged father and kicking his drug habit, is reunited with his girlfriend...in an airport. Athlete abuse the soft verse/loud chorus trick to no end, leadoff track "Chances" being the biggest culprit. After Potts sings, "Maybe there's a chance our walls might fall," a flurry of strings swiped from The Flaming Lips' "Race for the Prize" are formulaically cued. Potts then repeats the refrain until he's squeezed every drop of sentimentality from the line "Take me over." The final result is a safe cry-by-number, reproducible for a full album.

Here's the kicker: For a band that tries so hard lyrically, Athlete feel no pressure to experiment with their songwriting. Potts' best attempt at a hook here is to hold a note over swelling strings. Athlete were never a particularly innovative band, but even Vehicles & Animals's flimsy IDM preferred to Tourist's homophonous gloom. Athlete, you have my deepest condolences.

-Adam Moerder, February 4, 2005

wow, Friday, 4 February 2005 15:40 (twenty years ago)

The level of smugness on this thread is overpowering. I'm not much into Athlete but hey, live and.

mark grout (mark grout), Friday, 4 February 2005 15:46 (twenty years ago)

whos being smug? im totally serious. its people like pitchfork who are smug in their condescension.

wow, Friday, 4 February 2005 15:49 (twenty years ago)

I'm not being smug either - saw them last year and thought they were pretty good. "Wires", however, is just not very good.

Si Carter (Si Carter), Friday, 4 February 2005 17:56 (twenty years ago)

Westside (the first single) was cute. everything else since then has been quite rubbish

jellybean (jellybean), Friday, 4 February 2005 18:05 (twenty years ago)

For those who've had a premature baby that survived - You'll love it.

peter dee (peter dee), Friday, 4 February 2005 23:47 (twenty years ago)

Remember when they sounded like The Supernaturals and sold exactly two copies of each single?

Dom Passantino (Dom Passantino), Saturday, 5 February 2005 11:09 (twenty years ago)

No.

Alba (Alba), Saturday, 5 February 2005 11:25 (twenty years ago)

For those who've had a premature baby that survived - You'll love it

i AM a premature baby that survived!! i've got to check these guys out!

Mr. Snrub (Mr. Snrub), Saturday, 5 February 2005 20:46 (twenty years ago)

mia is shit.

mia is shit., Saturday, 5 February 2005 20:59 (twenty years ago)

uh? isn't 'wires' just totally cynical formulaic Coldplay bollocks?

he even drops his consonants just like Chris Mar'in. what a cun'.

Leonard Cohen, musing on the nature of beauty in songwriting, was scathing of what he described as music 'that appeals to the cheapest emotional patriotism'.

premature babies? i rest my fucking case.

john clarkson, Sunday, 6 February 2005 14:45 (twenty years ago)

Geez Leonard can talk

Andrew Blood Thames (Andrew Thames), Sunday, 6 February 2005 15:03 (twenty years ago)

If I was Athlete-bloke's premature baby I'd be desperately trying to shove my head back into the womb to escape that fucking awful record.

noodle vague (noodle vague), Sunday, 6 February 2005 15:11 (twenty years ago)

Geez Leonard can talk
-- Andrew Blood Thames (andrew.thame...), February 6th, 2005.

nah. you're muddling up melancholy and sentimentality.

Leonard doesn't.

john clarkson, Sunday, 6 February 2005 19:20 (twenty years ago)

If I was Athlete-bloke's premature baby I'd be desperately trying to shove my head back into the womb to escape that fucking awful record.
-- noodle vague (noodle_vagu...), February 6th, 2005.

lol that's a cheap shot noodle. it's people like you that really drag the tone of this messageboard down.

john clarkson, Sunday, 6 February 2005 19:24 (twenty years ago)

the original post is a piss-take, yes? as is Athlete's continued and inexplicable popularity with the nation at large.

The Lex (The Lex), Sunday, 6 February 2005 19:26 (twenty years ago)

if i was the premature progeny of the lead singer of Athlete i'd take my tiny little fists and rip the fucking wires out for a sly flatline while no one was looking.

just *can't wait* for Chris Mar'in's new song about, like, becoming a father with Gwyneth for the first time. I think it's going to be the most beautiful thing i've ever heard.

wow.

john clarkson, Sunday, 6 February 2005 19:37 (twenty years ago)


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