We hope everyone enjoyed the festival season. Here at TT, we
have been reviewing our favourite albums of the year so far and will be drip
feeding these to you over the coming weeks. To kick things of here is our
review of Miles Kane’s ‘Don’t Forget Who You Are’.
As a whole, the second helping from Kane has taken T-Rex’s
‘20th Century Boy’ and ‘Children Of The Revolution’ and injected them
with a huge dose of adrenaline worthy of Liam Gallagher and Richard Ashcroft in
their pomp.
The current single and lead track ‘Taking Over’ is a fine
example of this. Co-written with
Lightning Seeds’ frontman Ian Broudie, the track has catchy and punchy riffs
coursing throughout which serve Kane’s new aggressive vocals perfectly.
The album has an undercurrent of glam rock running through
it and is none more prevalent on the stomper ‘Give Up’. It has some great
guitar hooks which are sure to have crowds strutting nationwide when he is on tour
next month.
There are two tracks written with Weller on the album and
‘You’re Gonna Get It’ is the stand out. It seems to spring from Weller’s ‘From
The Floorbards Up’ with a Sex Pistols ferocity and shows Kane has guitar
showmanship of Mick Ronson.
Kane doesn’t always get the new blend of aggression right
though. The title track, ‘Don’t’ Forget Who You Are’ feels tired and a bit of a
substandard ‘Jitterbug Boogie’. It’s hard to criticise someone so passionate,
but the naivety of youth is definitely at play here. A step back and a more
subtle approach with his producer and we could witness magic Bolan produced in
his heyday.
His ambition to be the next great rock star of a generation
is coupled with a softer intention to pay homage to the grand productions of Scott
Walker. ‘Out Of Control’ is the kind of 60s nostalgia that everyone should make
time for. It sounds big and grandiose but remains heart-warming throughout.
Without tracks like this, what will young lovers sway to? What would cretins
film on their shitty phones instead of living for the moment at gigs? We simply
don’t know.
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