TALIA: Thugs They Look Like Angels
TALIA
Thugs They Look Like Angels
(Send The Wood Music)
āAmerican Brideā blasts open TALIAās new albumĀ Thugs They Look Like Angels. The overdriven bass from Alice Thomas, wailing guitar and growl from Nicolas Costa, and snap from HervĆ© Goardouās drums stop and go often, leaving lots of space and a commercial, heavy chorus. āItās Been Oh So Longā hits even harder, no stopping, with Costa barely able to get his vocals off in the songās punk assault (again, Thomasā bass features prominently, obviously one of the sonic strengths of this trio). āSelf Induced Feverā is certainly on the poppier side of this bandās sound. I especially like the off beats Goardou manages and when Thomas comes in with her slight, but well-placed backing vocals in the truly melodic chorus, we have covered lots of territory in what, for me, is one of the better tunes. āThe Floodā is a ballad built on strummed, soft electric. The chorus gets louder, but once again the band does well maintaining the melody. The double hit of the snapping, riff-tastic āDog Bloodā and the loud and noisy growl of āBounty Killersā endĀ Thugs They Look Like Angels. Costaās guitar attack and vocals battle against Goardouās nuclear attack on snare and cymbals here, ending the album even louder than we began. This Paris-via-L.A. trio certainly knows how to write and play. Thugs They Look Like Angels is loud, good fun.