11.06.2005

The Rakes: 22 Grand Job


Now, when you listen to this, I want you to think of the opening theme to Kids in the Hall. Is it just me, or does the guitar riff remind you of that.
So, what about The Rakes? I can find no reliable accounting of when these guys came into being as a group. But they've been doing the euro tour thing pretty heavily for the last year. 22 grand job has been getting a lot of praise. It's obnoxiously catchy, super short, and singing about poor people in the city. A sure fire trifecta guaranteed to have this thing bouncing around inside your head like 22 slug, and doing just as much damage in the process. I just spent the last 12 hours humming this freaking thing to myself. The goddamn guitar riff is a BAR SCALE! IT'S BASIC SHIT!!!

And yet there it is. Stuck in my head, and in my ever tapping toe.

The rest of The Rakes is fairly standard Blur ripoff. And by Blur ripoff, I mean Blur before they decided to go all "world Music is Cool' on us with that last album. What the hell was that? No, The Rakes are more Parklife-y than anything else. Which is ok. What made Blur great was the avant-garde exclusivity that seemed to be associated with them. We'll see if The Rakes can pull off the same. What they do have going for them, is that as a whole, the album tells a quite famiiar story, of struggling to reconcile your social life with your working life. Realizing somewhere along the line that trying to get ahead in life, and trying to get down to the pub to have a pint with mates ona wednesday night at 11 am.m when you know you have to get up at 6 am the next day, doesn't seem to work. We've been there each and every one of us. The agnst.

Pint. Sleep. Pint. Sleep. Tough one.

The irony of course, is that 22 Grand Job is aimed at the working class, which is traditionally Oasis' bit. They must be going for that nitch market in the great unwashed horde.
without further adieu, I present The Rake's, 22 Grand Job

Oh, and I must admit, the Rake's official site is fairly detailed, and worth a look.

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