The Powers That Be EP Review
Crash-Test For Favourite Things
In the spirit of honesty I want to first admit that upon undertaking this review I had never even heard of Crash Test for Favourite Things. I’m somewhat ashamed of that, as these Auckland boys (with a few changes in the lineup) have been making sounds around my hometown since 2004. Still, I’m always excited to discover new bands. When your job is to review them, there is an element of anxiety: what if I hate them? That fear deepened when I pushed play on their upcoming 3-track EP and the first few chords immediately reminded me of an old Turtles favourite. However once the first track, The Switch, took off properly I was pleasantly surprised.
Mikey Brown has undeniably strong vocals. His voice is ominous, almost haunting at times, which complements the often eerie guitar and keyboard sounds. The lyrics are deep without being cheesy which is a happy medium that I always admire. Out of the three tracks on the EP, The Powers That Be is a definite highlight. On a personal note, the line “How did they fall so far from the dream?” hit an uncomfortable nerve. The track even has a Say Anything feel. Seeing as Max Bemis is a hero of mine, that is extremely high praise. Their sound is deliberately slow which only adds to the vibe they’re trying to access. There are moments of chaos and fastening pace, but they are few and far between. It’s the type of EP that would comfort you when you’re feeling depressed, but will do absolutely nothing to cheer you up; a good soundtrack for wallowing perhaps.
Although the EP is short, it is a strong showcase of what this Auckland four-piece are capable of. The band has been around in some form or another for nearly seven years, but they’ve only been together as they are now since 2009. They are obviously talented and passionate musicians, but I do get the sense that they are yet to find a solid direction. All in all though, I really did enjoy it. They seem like a band which would come alive at a live show (no kidding, right?) and I for one would pay real life money to see them work their magic. The EP is definitely worth a jam or ten though, and I’d be interested to see the direction in which these guys end up heading.
Words by Kate McCarten
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One of my favourite quotes ever was by a character I hated in a movie I will never understand. “I will be dying and so will you, and so will everyone here. We’re all hurtling towards death, yet here we are for the moment, alive. Each of us knowing we’re going to die, each of us secretly believing we won’t.” If you know who said it, and if you wished it was someone more inspiring, then we might be soulmates. I love music, although that defines nothing about me, because who doesn’t? Favourite artists include Architecture in Helsinki, The Maccabees, The Beatles, The Smiths, Born Ruffians, Joy Division, The Drums, The Rifles, Say Anything, The Libertines, Eminem, Shout Out Louds, Darwin Deez, The Knife, Vampire Weekend, The Cure, The xx, Hellogoodbye, Crystal Castles, MGMT, Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, The Naked and Famous,