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Poor Rich Ones
Label:
REC 90
Title:
Happy Happy Happy
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Band:
Poor Rich Ones
Title:
Happy Happy Happy
Reviewed By:
Benjamin Howarth
Date Published:
21/01/2002
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REC 90
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Every now and then a band bursts out of nowhere and puts out a record that has the potential to be universally popular. 'Happy Happy Happy' by young Norwegians, the Poor Rich Ones, is one such album. Although the band are associated with fellow countrymen Kings Of Convenience and Royksopp, this album is more in the vein of classic orchestral rock, similar to the music of REM and Radiohead. Very little is known about the band themselves, and the lyrics are purposefully obscure, but this is an album that will appeal to most music fans. It combines impressive musicianship together with good songwriting. It is ironic that whilst Britain is full of bands that want to make sensitive but grand rock music, but mostly end up simply sounding like all the bands that have influenced them, a band from Norway has put out an album that is exactly that but also inventive and completely brilliant.
This album is actually two years old but has only just been released in Britain, America and Japan. Mark Trombino, also responsible for producing Jimmy Eat World and Blink 182, produced it. The sound is built up over many layers but is never overdone. The band uses a variety of overdubs and session musicians, but everything fits together superbly. A good example is 'New Lullaby' which uses subtle drums and guitars, but also soaring strings and wind instruments. Like Radiohead’s 'OK Computer' the sound can go from being gentle to being immense in just one track. The great thing about 'Happy Happy Happy', just like 'OK Computer', is that it never sounds clichéd or over done. The band has simply given each song the backing it deserves, even if that is very expansive.
One of the best features of this album are the vocals of singer William Hut. They sound a bit like Mark Greaney from JJ72, but are not in the slightest bit whiney or screeching. His voice is absolutely magnificent on tracks like 'May Queen', soaring as freely as the guitars. The songs themselves have a number of reference points. Sometimes they capture a folk vibe; sometimes they are out and out heavy rock. Often it reminiscent of early 90s REM but at the end of the day it is pretty damned original and exciting. As the album progresses each song feels like it has been fitted into place perfectly, and there are honestly no weaker moments. It is in short completely amazing. Poor Rich Ones are unlikely to be obscure for much longer!
Track Listing:
01) Twins
02) Happy Happy Happy
03) Drown
04) For Eliza
05) May Queen
06) New Lullaby
07) Things To Say When You're Not Here
08) High Flyer
09) Special Angle
10) Clumsy
11) Circular World
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THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST ALBUM I HAVE EVER HEARD !!!!!!
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