The Stills – Rememberese

September 23, 2003 5 Comments by Johnny Loftus

The StillsRememberese (Vice)

Rememberese is a four-song teaser EP from The Stills, a Montreal quartet that makes its full-length debut in October with Logic Will Break Your Heart (Vice). “Still in Love Song” is the obvious bomb track, and not simply because it appears in regular and 12″ remix formats. It’s a charming intersection of The Cure’s “Lovesong” with the dudda-dudda-dudda of post-punk guitars – in other words, the perfect song for every third listener to kick off his or her Autumn 2003 “Friendster Friends Mix CD” with. “Killer Bees” keeps the chugga chugga going, but lets lead guy Tim Fletcher break out a sort of brit-pop croon. Afterthought “Talk to Me” is important if only for its defining lyric, “I’m not that angry / You’re just not that cool.” Fortunately for The Stills, they believe they are that cool, and even seem to have the chops to back up the bravado. Like The Rapture, another band of young lovelies freely mixing the jar and screech of post-punk with the bouncy bass lines that get the ladies (see the DFA’s remix of “House of Jealous Lovers” if you don’t believe me), Montreal’s new favorite sons should find a big market for their commercial (not radio)-ready sound. Don’t hate them – humming “Still in Love Song” is guaranteed to get you a beguiling glance from that hair dye hottie on the El platform. Better invest in a four button suit now.

JTL

5 Comments

  1. madness
    3166 days ago

    Mmmmmm. Yummy band. Can’t wait for their full length.

  2. Anonymous
    3161 days ago

    Love The Stills – CD out October 21 – I’m first in line to buy.

  3. kiki
    3156 days ago

    The Stills rock! You must see them live if you can they blew everyone away when i saw them!

  4. Cat
    3121 days ago

    The Stills put me in that gorgeous comatose state, and I don’t emerge from the side affects til’ long after i’ve gone back into withdrawl. Needless to say, they’re songs are always on cycle in my room.

  5. Perry
    2954 days ago

    Allthough the album does miss with some songs, it is decent for a firt LP. I expect greater things with their follow-up.

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