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Eddy Current Suppression Ring – Rush To Relax, album review

Terry Lane - Friday 14.05.10, 19:12pm

Eddy Current Suppression Ring – Rush To Relax, album review

Eddy Current Suppression Ring – Rush To Relax, album review

Eddy Current Suppression RingRush To Relax, album review

Somewhere in the vaults of time, squeezed between the pub rock energy of Dr. Feelgood and the raw anxiety of original punk rockers, The Subway Sect I hear Eddy Current Suppression Ring. And on the title track, Rush To Relax, I’m reminded of early classic messy dischords from The Fall like Rouche Rumble.

On tracks like Walked Into A Corner I have a mental image of Wilko Johnson stammering around a small stage with that psychotic stare and manic guitar strum.

Everyday songs with simple words and music arrangements, I think of The Lurkers and possibly The Stranglers before they turned shit.  Yes, I love Eddy Current Suppression Ring; and their third album, Rush To Relax is even better than the previous two.

Only last year, did the first two albums from these loveable Australian post-pub rockers (Eddy Current Suppression Ring and Primary Colours) finally receive a UK release through the wonderful Melodic Records. But, their third album is even better!

As with the previous two albums, Rush To Relax was recorded in a few hours in Eddy Current Suppression Ring’s practice room. And as such, it perfectly captures their primal spirit, naivety and love of improvisation.

“We wanted to take away the feeling of recording an album and just practice,” says guitarist Mikey Young, aka Eddy Current. “I pressed record, we played well, and five hours later we had no more songs. I took the tapes home and listened and was pleasantly surprised how good it sounded. I think it’s great that we can spend zero dollars and finish a record that sounds like this one does.”

There’s lots to love in this album, not least vocalist Brendan’s real Aussie accent, which rings through in every track (the brilliant I Can Be A Jerk just wouldn’t work any other way). The sound is rough, unpolished, primal and fresher than tomorrow’s milk.

“We have always made a habit of not over-rehearsing or over-gigging as we never want music to feel like a chore,” says Mikey. “If we don’t feel excited about it, it comes across on tape. The songs were also quite new, so there is a nervous energy in there just from hoping we make it through them without messing it up!”

Comprising guitarist Mikey ‘Eddy Current’ Young, drummer Danny ‘Danny Current’ Young, vocalist Brendan ‘Brendan Suppression’ Huntley and bassist Brad ‘Rob Solid’ Barry, the four members of ECSR met working for a vinyl pressing plant outside Melbourne. As their 2003 company Christmas party wound down, the four began jamming drunkenly together into a tape recorder and the germ of the band was born. Their name – and what a name – was taken from a mechanical component used by engineers at the plant. Though they refuse to operate music as a full-time career, the band has tasted great success down under, with Primary Colours winning the Mercury-equivalent Australian Music Prize.

“We have done pretty well in maintaining things at the level we want,” says Mikey. “We don’t have managers or labels to pressure us in any direction and we do things when we all feel like it at our own pace. We all have other interests in life and we don’t do this as a career, so it’s managed to maintain that fun, between-mates vibe. We’re all super stoked about where we have got to in this band and that people like us and that we can make some money, but that’s not the aim. It’s just a nice li’l bonus.”

Rush To Relax by Eddy Current Suppression Ring is raw, unfiltered garage rock and is released on Melodic Records on 17th May 2010. Brilliant!

For more information visit www.myspace.com/eddycurrentsuppressionring

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