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Strawberry Switchblade
Strawberry Switchblade


4.5
superb

Review

by Meatplow USER (111 Reviews)
November 26th, 2009 | 75 replies


Release Date: 1985 | Tracklist


Strawberry Switchblade were a female pop rock group from Scotland, formed in 1981 by Jill Bryson and Rose McDowall. Rose McDowall is more known nowadays as a floating member of the British neofolk scene, involved with Current 93, Death In June, Nature And Organisation etc. but before this a brief spotlight was on her in the mainstream with a spell in the charts on the strength of Strawberry Switchblade singles such as Who Knows What Love Is? and Since Yesterday.

The Strawberry Switchblade sound shares little in common with neofolk, however Rose's voice loses none of it's gorgeous charm in its eerie mystique that made her contribution to the scene so worthwhile. Along with Jill Bryson, the pair were children of the original punk rock explosion throughout the UK in the late 70's and have that sense of individuality about them with their gothic lolita-esque image. Here they offer an excellent slice of pop rock with new wave and synth pop influences, with a hint of Cocteau Twins style shoegaze for good measure.

Since Yesterday was the big single, and it's popularity is well justified. Along with other tracks such as Another Day, Little River, Let Her Go and Secrets these songs ooze the quintessential 80's, vibrant drum machines and synths very similar to say... the Kylie Minogue of the day. The songwriting is superb, with strong lyrics and plenty of varied elements to the arrangements. The other side of the album has shades of the gothic in the acoustic guitars of Deep Water, with many pretty melodic hooks to share about it is the perfect home for the voice of the two girls. 10 James Orr Street, the excellent Who Knows What Love Is?, Go Away and Being Cold all fall into ballad territory, and are beautifully morose whilst still managing to sound cheery and energetic at the same time.

Strawberry Switchblade and their one and only album are worth checking out, especially for fans of 80's pop as music like this couldn't have been produced in any other era. With Jill Bryson and Rose McDowall's gothic lolita thing going on, and the sheer energy of some of the songwriting here there is a lot to love. Much of Strawberry Switchblade is pop music at it's freshest and most energetic, despite being stuck in an era which is notorious for a lot of bands where time was not so kind. For the tracks that aren't, they are still pretty good if not all that distinctive.



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Meatplow
November 26th 2009


5523 Comments


Since Yesterday - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7QPBzAJ_io

Deep Water - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haf7ckOSp0w

RobotFrank
November 26th 2009


344 Comments


Damn you Meatplow. I really like this and have to get it. And I never heard of them. If I could raid your collection... Nice review.

Meatplow
November 26th 2009


5523 Comments


I'm glad you liked it Frank.

Tokyochuchu
November 26th 2009


97 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

Checked this out on Youtube. Sounds good, like an eighties Dubstar!

Tokyochuchu
November 26th 2009


97 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

And then I downloaded it from iTunes. Excellent pop album, pretty much flawless. A little too short, but great. Thanks for the introduction!

jrowa001
November 26th 2009


8752 Comments


you should add this to your blog. this sounds like something i would really like. great review!

Meatplow
November 26th 2009


5523 Comments


Thanks man.

And then I downloaded it from iTunes. Excellent pop album, pretty much flawless. A little too short, but great. Thanks for the introduction!


No problem.

Tokyochuchu
November 27th 2009


97 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

Actually... After spinning it a few more times on a restless night, I've upped my rating. It's brilliant. I don't know why this isn't huge! What were people thinking, letting this slide by the wayside?



Why does good music always have a rough ride!?

Meatplow
November 27th 2009


5523 Comments


Yeah, I am so close to giving this a 5 myself. Trying to be critical for the sake of a review though, y'know how it is ;]

If you are dismayed about it's length you should try and get the expanded edition, it has quite a few more songs on it and they are all worthwhile. I enjoy their version of Dolly Parton's Jolene, in particular.

Meatplow
December 8th 2009


5523 Comments


Another Day is ridiculously good.

Jim
March 9th 2010


5110 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

listening to this now, per your request.



quite a bit sugary actually, but i don't know if i can find any depth to keep my interest. will tell more after more listens.

Meatplow
March 9th 2010


5523 Comments


Yeah, it's the 14 year old girl living in the 80's in me. ;)

Jim
March 9th 2010


5110 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

i think i quashed mine years ago



perhaps she can be revived? i have a lot of healing to do!

Jim
March 11th 2010


5110 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

this is like eating candy. the first few songs are great but then it gets a bit too sour and i'm left with a bad taste in my mouth and a sore belly.



some of the best songs are toward the end though, so the analogy doesn't work perfectly. still an overall enjoyable album.

Meatplow
March 11th 2010


5523 Comments


Glad you liked a few songs of here, at the very least ;)

foxblood
November 14th 2012


11159 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

well this is amazing

Thunderkat
July 28th 2014


579 Comments


Of course it's amazing. It's Strawberry Switchblade.

Keyblade
March 10th 2015


30678 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

so so good

Mystletainn
December 18th 2015


4049 Comments


It's so clear that all we have now
Are thoughts of yesterday ~

Keyblade
December 18th 2015


30678 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0





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