Traditionally a historian is more like a detective than an artist, investigating past events and using hard evidence to reconstruct our past in a truthful fashion. The members of iLiKETRAINS would disagree though – they’re clearly history nuts! The inspiration for the Leeds bands’ music lies with re-imagined historical characters and events, and is portrayed through a powerful mix of baritone vocals, sung over potent post rock melodies.The music is not the sounds of the past, rather the band use the past as an inspiration for their modern music. It’s epic, but not forced - the emotional focus is on the depiction of often harrowing events so Dave Martin (vocals, guitar) has the perfect excuse to be melodramatic.
The new single, ‘We Go Hunting,’ portrays a paranoid Massachusetts of 1692, steeped in religious fervour. It was here that nineteen women were accused of witchcraft, and hung at the hands of the church. The event became known as “The Salem Witch Trials” – Arthur Miller famously depicted the events in his play of 1953, ‘The Crucible’.
Through a dark post rock sensibility, the Leeds band is once again able to achieve an ominous sense of foreboding. Simon Fogul’s pounding, tribal drums compliment epic delayed guitars – the excellence of this single is in the way it builds tension, through a combination of clever lyricism and instrumental wisdom.
Martin’s vocal style is undeniable influenced by Morissey, as well as being comparable to Paul Banks of Interpol. The singer has said that he wanted iLiKETRAIN’s music to have a "sense of location" that was lacking in music like Godspeed You! Black Emperor and Sigur Rós, and they’ve have achieved this – there’s a downside though. Out of context, this band might appear pretentious, in a thoroughly British way, and well just plain miserable.
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They've not managed to impress me as of yet. Time might correct this however and perhaps seeing them live might improve their reception. If you get the chance try and do something about Von Braun.
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