Slow Motion Heroes - Hinterland: you can take the band out of hardcore . . .

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Artist: Slow Motion Heroes
Genre: Alternative
Label: FIFA Records

A band formed from the ashes of hardcore/punk bands Rulers of the Planet and Hope is Noise, Cork’s Slow Motion Heroes take a slightly different angle for their new musical project.

For the most part, the aggressive, thrashy riffs are pushed to the background, replaced by a sense of melody and understatement.

Their approach isn't always successful. Songs like the wistful Ozzy Osbourne- style No Sense to a Summer and At the End a Big Wave sound dated, their lyrics occasionally corny.

It's the meatier, heavier numbers like Oceans and If that are more satisfying, injecting pace and energy into a sluggish tracklisting.

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It sounds like the band wanted to make a different kind of album, but their hardcore sensibilities unwittingly override their best intentions.

As a result, even they sound unconvinced at times.

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Lauren Murphy

Lauren Murphy

Lauren Murphy is a freelance journalist and broadcaster. She writes about music and the arts for The Irish Times