Courting - New Last Name - Album Review

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Courting released their sophomore album ‘New Last Name’ today, January 26th and it shows huge growth from their debut album ‘Guitar Music’. Originating from Liverpool, Courting are known for infusing their music with a compelling blend of post-punk and indie rock elements and pop culture references. With punchy guitar riffs, infectious rhythms and candid catchy lyricism, they take inspiration from artists such as Parquet Courts, Home Counties and Yard Act.

Courting's musical evolution from their debut album to their sophomore release is palpable, showcasing a notable maturity in both their songwriting and sound. While their debut album initially acquainted listeners with their infectious energy and raw talent, their latest album plunges into heartfelt pop lyricism while upholding Courting's signature upbeat instrumentals and distinctive style.

Courting has been actively promoting their album for some time now, even hosting a gig under the pseudonym “The Throwbecks”, humorously claiming they didn't show up, prompting Courting to perform their own songs instead. The album's marketing campaign has been fascinating to observe and has definitely grabbed the attention of their fan base.

Courting unleashed four electrifying singles, igniting the music scene with "Flex" on August 7th, followed by the fiery "Throw" on November 8th. The captivating melody of "Emily G" on December 14th mesmerised listeners, while the infectious beats of "We Look Good Together (Big Words)" on January 8th left fans craving more. Among these standout releases, "Emily G" and "We Look Good Together (Big Words)" shine as the prime highlights, showcasing Courting's remarkable musical abilities and clever lyrical compositions. These tracks stand out with a unique combination of skillful instrumentation and insightful wordplay.

Apart from the singles, one track that truly stands out for me on the full album is “Babys”, distinguished by its gentle introduction and the incorporation of a captivating saxophone. Among Courting's repertoire, “Babys” in my eyes, emerges as the most progressive release, seamlessly blending elements of indie rock with subtle yet evocative saxophone melodies, offering listeners a refreshing new sound.

"The Hills", "The Wedding", and "Happy Ending" share a cohesive ambiance, characterised by stripped-back moments that highlight their themes and emotional impact. These tracks form a harmonious blend within the album, each offering its unique narrative while contributing to the overall immersive experience.

The album concludes with “America”, opening softly and delving into the intricacies of modern relationships through its lyrics. The outro, featuring the album's title “You’ve got a new last name”, provides a fitting conclusion. Overall, Courting delivers a captivating release that leaves me eagerly anticipating their future musical evolution with their next project.

Despite the absence of a Cardiff date on their tour schedule, Courting will embark on a tour from February 6th to April 20th and will take the stage at Bristol Exchange on February 22nd with support from Cosmorat. 

Full Track-list:

  1. Throw

  2. We Look Good Together (Big Words)

  3. The Hills

  4. Flex

  5. Emily G

  6. Babys

  7. The Wedding

  8. Happy Endings

  9. America

Details:

Release Date - 26th January 2023 / Record Label - Lower Third

Spotify Link - https://open.spotify.com/album/7DnPfehpIKOC7BVsUc0a8H?si=k1anCXWSTCyw550ASDVBKQ

Tour  - https://www.seetickets.com/tour/courting

Interview With An Anonymous Iconoclast

In an exclusive for KCL, Will Gregory interviewed the singer of Cardiff's Anonymous Iconoclasts about their third album, 'Send In The Suits'. They chatted about songwriting, post-lockdown creativity, encouragement for the live music scene and some of the twenty tracks (20!!) on the brand new album. As the band are 'anonymous', Steve's face is not available but his opinions are!

'Send In The Suits' is released on July 30th, 2023 and is distributed through Distrokid.

Physical CD's are available from the band's website:
https://www.anonymousiconoclasts.com/merchandise