Iliketrains - Spencer Perceval
by Anthony Strutt
published: 4 / 4 / 2007

Label:
Beggar's Banquet
Format: CDS
intro
Brooding first new release in nine months from iLiKETRAiNS, which tells the tale of British Prime Minister Spencer Perceval who was assassinated in 1812 from the point of view of John Bellingham, his murderer
Leeds group iLiKETRAiNS return with their first new material in nine months, having now signed to Beggars Banquet. ‘Spencer Perceval’ is a 9 and a half minute brooding piece, which builds on where ‘Terra Nova’, their last single, left off. Its starts off in slow fashion with a complete eerieness to it, as it should be being a tale sung from the mind of a murderer John Bellingham, whom murdered the then British Prime Minister Spencer Perceval in the Houses of Parliament in 1812. Loud, long moody guitars roll over, backed by Bunnymen style drums and a weird trumpet grace Dave Martin’s vocals like warm honey over warm toast. It is absolutely gorgeous, a song to get completely lost in, and in a live setting, totally spellbinding. ‘I Am Murdered’ is sung from the Prime Minister’s point of view. This is less dark in its colour, with eerie picked guitars flowing gently over the landscape. The vocal is almost whispered, with the PM talking in a touch of black humour about what he has been up to, not expecting his soon demise. The chorus has lovely flowing trumpets which swim perfectly into the grooves of this equally compelling track.
Track Listing:-
1 Spencer Perceval2 I Am Murdered
live reviews |
93 Feet East, London, 12/12/2008 |
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Despite having lost a founding member and being dropped by their record label in recent months, Anthony Strutt finds brooding Leeds-based post rockers I Like Trains to be on strong form at 93 Feet East on the London date of their latest tour |
Brudenell Social Club, Leeds, 1/5/2008 |
Academy 3, Manchester, 19/9/2008 |
Dingwalls, London, 29/3/2007 |
Cargo, London, 17/10/2006 |
reviews |
Elegies to Lessons Learnt (2007) |
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Rewarding and engaging first album proper from Leeds post-rock group iLIKETRAiNS, which focuses on some of history's often forgotten characters |
Progress Reform (2006) |
Terra Nova (2006) |
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