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Review: Blaenavon – Miss World

By Declan Roberts (@DeclanMR)

For a trio from Liphook, an unassuming town in Hampshire, Blaenavon certainly make an impact. Their back catalogue, which includes the Koso EP and debut double A-side single ‘Into the Night / Denim Patches’ jumps rock barriers many fear to cross, and their new EP, Miss World is a step up in momentum for the band. The shattering opening chord of ‘Hell Is My Head’ accompanies a delightfully basic Nirvana-esque drum line, with a space-echo guitar that could melt anyone’s eardrums. “I’m cowering behind my disguise” is an insight into the cowardly mind of the song’s protagonist.

‘Destiny’s Mild’ rocks slow and hard, a track that teases effortlessly as the effervescent guitars ooze over a crooning vocal. ‘Dragon’ is ultimately the highlight. Its opening ninety seconds evoke The National’s fluid tendencies as it builds to a beautiful crescendo. And with that a quarter of an hour has flown by in blissful fashion. Can we assume a full-length is in the works? Let’s hope so, as it seems Blaenavon are destined for big things.

Grant Bailey

Grant is the music editor at the London Economic. Send horrid riffs.

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