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Simon Jay
Catling
In hindsight I probably could have made my mind up about
What Would Jesus Drive? before reviewing this EP just by
going onto their Myspace. In a real ‘fuck the world’ punk
way they proudly claim ‘I don’t give a fuck about your
band’ and proudly announce on one of their blogs that
they have the IQ of a ten year old.
Quite.
So, onto the EP itself then. First track Boomtown Twats
(see what they’ve done there?) actually starts off very
well; reminiscent a little of Elastica just before
they got lost in a world of silver foil and syringes, but
when Amy Casey opens her mouth and proclaims ‘Fuck
me it’s about time that someone took offence to what I said’
the cringe factor suddenly becomes apparent. Angry, tight,
punk musicianship is fine, but if What Would Jesus Drive?
think that they’re the first band to try and make a career
on being controversial then they’re going to be sorely
disappointed. Emphasising their Myspace motto the duo once
again go on to claim that ‘none of us don’t give a fuck
about your band’ with the kind of mind-numbing banality
that seems to be far more successful than it ought to be
these days. Fans of The Enemy will probably think it
genius.
Second track I Think We Rushed Into This shows
improved melody over the EP opener with the first person
lyrics lamenting about rushing into a relationship with
someone they’re not really that fond of. There’s a nice
groovy little synth line and the whole thing actually ticks
along rather nicely, although a mid section to flesh out the
whole thing would probably be much appreciated. However; all
this promise is sadly undone just over three minutes later
with an absolutely logic-defying cover of Grease
favourite and all round musical classic ‘The One That I
Want’. I’m sure, well I hope, Casey and Tim Box are
genuinely covering this for a bit of a laugh because God
help them if they’re taking themselves seriously. The
Travolta and Newton-John masterpiece was never meant to be
dealt the treatment of angular Futureheads style
jagged guitars and heavily accented sulky vocal deliveries;
to be honest covering a song such as this is just the sort
of antic your first high school band would decide to pull
off in order to impress your peers at a school variety show.
On opening track Boomtown Twats Amy claims that
‘we don’t take kind to harsh words’ so I’ll try and keep
this is as short as possible. Whilst What Would Jesus
Drive? think that they’re running against the grain in a
cocky and confident manner, they in fact merely come across
as a band who need to do a lot of growing up, and fast. In
they’re own words, ‘I don’t give a fuck about your band’.
Sorry guys.

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