I guess I haven’t been keeping tabs on the garage rock, post-punk scene but the first I heard of the French Kicks was hearing the song embedded in my friend’s MySpace page. I know, stop harassing me. I took a listen to their sophmore album, “Swimming,” and I like what I am hearing. For a band that was influenced by the hardcore scene, the quartet produces some subdued music with a cool sound that is not overproduced. (Ed note: I went all the way to New Jersey to see them last year. New Jersey, people! -H) This album was produced and mixed entirely by the band and is said to be their most melodic work. I especially like the spotlighting they do on specific instruments, like the drums in the track “Over the World.” I think this album definitely earns a coveted spot in my car’s CD changer. The album releases exclusively through iTunes on April 1st and will be in stores on May 20th.


Andy Andy Andy Friday, 03.28.08 @ 6:30 pm

Sophomore album? This is their fourth album.
Regardless, I too like what I hear. Does the lead singer sound strangely like Thom Yorke to you?


Jay Sunday, 03.30.08 @ 1:56 am

This is actually their third album. The first one was One Time Bells, and the second was Trial of the Century. Good pick, though.


Jay Sunday, 03.30.08 @ 1:59 am

Hah. Ok, I was wrong too. I forgot Two Thousand, so that makes Swimming album #4.


John Wednesday, 04.02.08 @ 9:04 pm

I’m pretty sure this is the French Kicks 4th album actually…
One Time Bells (2002)
The Trial of the Century (2004) (my favorite…)
Two Thousand (2006, Startime/Vagrant)
Swimming (2008)




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