There Will be Fireworks is intense, epic, Scottish

TWBF

Jon Wolper

When I first heard of There Will Be Fireworks, they were described to me as The Twilight Sad meets Explosions in the Sky.” Now that sounds ridiculous, so naturally I was all “yeah right, stupid” and the guy was like “give it a try, you’ll like it” and I was like “stop pressuring me, dick!” Then I tried to spit in the guy’s ear, but that didn’t work and my monitor got all wet. But I went to the band’s MySpace anyway. And you know what? It was a smart idea, after all.

First of all, the description is, somehow, oddly apt. The band’s vocals follow that whole tortured Scot thing (think Frightened Rabbit or We Were Promised Jetpacks) that I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of. The kicker is, though, that many of There Will be Fireworks’ songs end in a loud, stunning climax reminiscent of some of the better quiet/loud post-rock bands. Now what’s that? Is there tremolo picking, you ask? Oh, yes, there’s tremolo picking. And, as an added treat, the vocals often join the mix to accentuate the intensity of a song’s climax. (Think iLiKETRAiNS. Or don’t. Do what you gotta do, man.)

Basically, if you’re one of those indie-rock fans who generally gravitates towards the stuff heavy in emotional (read: depressing) content more than the musically happier fare (something like Spoon, which is a great band regardless), you’ll dig this. They just released their self-titled debut, so go buy it. And that’s an order, mister lazypants.

There Will be Fireworks on MySpace

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Along with CM’s usual contributor, Lee, Jon is an author of the popular music blog Knox Road. This post is syndicated and slightly modified from the original content here.

[Picture courtesy of There Will be Fireworks' MySpace]

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