The Author: “Taxi”

Searing riffs! Angular chords! Dance beats! It’s 2005 all over again! Except, unfortunately for the Author, it’s not. That said, you can forgive the lads for being a bit behind the times, after all they hail from Jersey in the Channel Islands (closer to north France than England), a locale better known for being the only British territory occupied by the Germans during WWII than for its cutting edge music scene. In fact, the Author’s press release touts them as the first and only band ever to come out of the area, so here’s to the best band in Channel Islands history then. But yeah, the five-piece possess all the trademarks of the British dance-punk sound that defined 2005, sadly they’re just a bit too late to the party to get the same critical reception as their predecessors. That’s not totally fair though; a hot jam is a hot jam any way you look at it and “Taxi” is an excellent debut single, regardless of its temporal setting.
With their hometown in mind, the song’s title and lyrics (”sleepwalking children escape from their lonely village”) take on a greater significance. This is a band desperate to break free from their isolated, ocean-locked setting, and a single like this should have them playing under the bright lights on the mainland in no time. Embracing that Klaxonic future-rock sound with state-of-emergency riffs and shouty group vocals, the track falls somewhere between the manic pacing of “Helicopter” and the spastic abrasiveness of Klaxons’ “Bouncer” cover. It gets your heart racing and your blood pumping, the kind of encore track that could reduce an audience to smoking rubble in a live setting. Even when they slow things down in the bridge you can sense the guitars just waiting to roar back into the frame for the final kill, always ready for some serious shredding at a moment’s notice. The vicious instrumentation and frantic, desperate energy converge to create a damn fine debut single, and while it’s nothing groundbreaking, they’ve definitely got a good thing going and it’ll be interesting to see where the Author go from here.

MP3: “Taxi” - The Author ((highly recommended)) [Alternate Link]

November 9th, 2007 at 12:59 am
By my ear, the intro sounds quite a bit like “Helicopter”, then it goes into a Forward Russia-esque riff … pretty cool jam, though.
November 10th, 2007 at 6:44 pm
Heh.
I didn’t say south France! The islands are closer to northern France.
The beginning is quite like Helicopter but they sound more like they’re from East London than the Klaxons do.
November 11th, 2007 at 11:26 am
I did wonder how a song could sound 2005. Then I heard the opening riff. Its incredible that its so close to Klaxons or Bloc Party (Helicopter anyway) but sounds dated at the same time. Unfortunate. Reminds me of Assembly Now too, but then they were never cutting edge either. Despite all this criticism, I quite like it.
November 11th, 2007 at 12:58 pm
I think it’s amazing. Gets me and my mates going before (or at) a party.
So what if it sounds like 2005? Kings Of Leon sounded like they were from the 60’s when they came out and it didn’t stop them! I’m jumping on the band wagon
November 11th, 2007 at 8:10 pm
Love it.
Better than the Black Kids.
November 11th, 2007 at 8:17 pm
“Better than the Black Kids.” umm, no
November 12th, 2007 at 3:06 pm
definitely has a blocparty sound but I like it. Man, I wish oink was still around.
November 12th, 2007 at 5:50 pm
Nicky: Sorry, but it is the truth.