Man Vs Monster - Fighting with Wire Album Review

Photo By:Graham Smith
Album Review
Since their inception in 2003, this Derry, Northern Ireland trio Fighting With Wire have suffered with inconsistency, through not being able to secure the continuing services of a robust and reliable bass player. It may be surprising to learn that from the outset, latest bassist Jamie King's contribution is sturdy, strong and trundling, 'Cut The Transmission'. This contribution is adeptly added to, creating the impact of Chino Moreno being backed by a combination of At The Drive Inn, Biffy Clyro and 30 Seconds To Mars. Helping the bright spark from Jetplane Landing, Cahir O'Doherty ignite a more robust and rock grounded fuse.
Lyrical paranoia starts in the above mentioned track and trickles through this debut album, some of this may be due to the fact that it has taken five years to prepare for. Vocal versatility stretches out the feeling and force. From the lingering emo tainted cries of the Saves The Day mirroring 'Everyone Needs A Nemisis', to the slightly nasal push of 'Strength In Numbers'.
Power ballad, 'Sugar' displays a more tender heart and shows up O'Doherty's more yearning side. A haughty vocal snap gives the moody, Metallica riffing 'Into The Ground', body and thrust. This element is emboldened by an expanding accompaniment that belies the fact that it is being produced by a trio. Gritty, grunge licked saunter of 'My Armoury', recaptures that accessible Soundgarden controlled angst and mystified perplexing.
A playful jam led hidden track that sees O'Doherty and co bantering an intro, providing a personal touch before gushing out the spiky guitar push and full-throttle percussion release of Craig McKean (formerly with Clearshot). It is worth the six minute wait and gives a hint as to the future expansiveness and retro-rocking direction that this outfit maybe heading in.
Fighting With Wire have finally officially arrived and this boost to the Northern Ireland scene could see them followed by several gripping acts, if rumours about the strength of alt rock there is anything to go by?
Gigs
- Wed 28th Jan 2009
- Thu 29th Jan 2009
- Fri 30th Jan 2009
- Sat 31st Jan 2009
- Mon 02nd Feb 2009
- Tue 03rd Feb 2009
- Wed 04th Feb 2009
- Thu 05th Feb 2009
- Fri 06th Feb 2009
- Sat 07th Feb 2009
- Sun 08th Feb 2009 and Tue 17th Feb 2009
- Mon 09th Feb 2009
You may also be interested in
- Sun 23rd Nov 2008
- Mon 24th Nov 2008
- Tue 25th Nov 2008
- Wed 26th Nov 2008
- Thu 27th Nov 2008
- Fri 28th Nov 2008
- Sat 29th Nov 2008
- Mon 01st Dec 2008
- Tue 02nd Dec 2008
- Wed 03rd Dec 2008
- Thu 04th Dec 2008
- Fri 05th Dec 2008
- Sat 06th Dec 2008
- Sun 07th Dec 2008
- Mon 08th Dec 2008
- Tue 09th Dec 2008


