Rat Columns
Fooling Around


3.0
good

Review

by Jots EMERITUS
July 29th, 2015 | 11 replies


Release Date: 2015 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Broken clocks, April showers.

Fooling Around is right where it belongs; the latest EP from David West (Rat Columns’ brainchild) is well-suited to the eclectic Blackest Ever Black roster, bearing a sound that, while not totally bizarre, is just a little bit off. Other recent-ish releases from the label include Prurient’s Through The Window (2013) and Raspberry Bulbs’ Privacy (2014), both of which warped their influences, changing the context and leaving listeners a bit unsure of what to make of them. Rat Columns’ brand of lo-fi/post-punk/indie rock is self-aware in its lack of firm direction, as the title suggests. West sings with a sort of half-hearted optimism that dips in and out of dour reality, motivated by summery guitar rhythms and fellow Aussie Mikey Young (of Total Control)'s synths.

The title track hits the ground running, resembling someone who chases without purpose. West apathetically sings, “Well, I guess we’re just fooling around / that’s all you can do when you’re stuck on the ground,” over a chunky bass line and power pop-y guitar work. The beachy instrumentals along with West’s leery approach give the EP a mildly sarcastic tone; Fooling Around feels like an introvert’s forced fun. “Waiting In The New World” picks up the tempo with an infectious, dancey guitar/ukulele combo alongside pitchy-yet-charming vocals; it's sunshine pop for bedroom sad bois. Standout “Strays” is the most realistic representation of Rat Column’s M.O.; whereas the first two tracks felt spontaneous and not-quite-convincingly cheery, “Strays” builds up its courage. For much of the EP, West’s vocals are a blessing and a curse, but his sluggish delivery fits the jangly melodies beautifully. As the track shapeshifts, the curtains open, letting light pour in. Finally, closer “Should I Leave You Alone?” begins with choppy tape loops and sedated bass, but yields to cascading, harp-like guitar melodies and lyrics teetering between creepy fascination and boyish charm.

Fooling Around is difficult to sum up in any sort of allegorical sense, and it probably doesn’t matter. It admittedly lacks ambition; but, it boasts both variety and cohesion. The lo-fi production suits the groggy atmosphere and West’s lyrical nonchalance, while the catchy instruments keep up momentum. All told, Fooling Around, like much of Blackest Ever Black’s output, won’t draw a large crowd. It’s probably for the better; Rat Columns come from an insular headspace, where those who stay are those who truly belong.



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Jots
Emeritus
July 29th 2015


7562 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

https://blackesteverblack.bandcamp.com/album/fooling-around-e-p



thanks to Chris H at B.E.B. for the advance copy. EP drops on the 31st, first track is streaming tho

Lord(e)Po)))ts
July 29th 2015


70239 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

good review altho it makes me not really want to check this out

Jots
Emeritus
July 29th 2015


7562 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

this is prolly something yak would like, ergo you prolly wouldn't

Lord(e)Po)))ts
July 29th 2015


70239 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

well said

YakNips
July 29th 2015


20098 Comments


well im sold by that comment alone

Lord(e)Po)))ts
July 29th 2015


70239 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

any time u mention yak in any thread that has any mention of sad boi bedroom pop he fucking appears within 30 minutes.

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
July 29th 2015


11971 Comments


Great review Johnny, been a while since I've read one of yours (:

"that’s all you can when you’re stuck" haven't heard the song but I feel like 'do' should be in there after 'can'.

This interests me actually so I'll probably give it a whirl.

Jots
Emeritus
July 29th 2015


7562 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

whooops, ty ty

Gameofmetal
Emeritus
July 29th 2015


11564 Comments


"any time u mention yak in any thread that has any mention of sad boi bedroom pop he fucking appears within 30 minutes."

lmao

YakNips
July 31st 2015


20098 Comments


i think it's more of that you have this cute obsession with me

Lord(e)Po)))ts
August 1st 2015


70239 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

/says the dude that appears in every sad boi bedroom pop thread i mention him in within 30 seconds



the ironing is thick



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