Barns Courtney
The Attractions of Youth


3.5
great

Review

by Divaman USER (166 Reviews)
July 30th, 2018 | 7 replies


Release Date: 2017 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A strong debut album by an artist with a knack for writing catchy and commercially viable tunes.

This album just missed my Top Ten list last year. Barnaby George ("Barns") Courtney is one of these guys who put in his time sleeping on people's sofas and in his girlfriend's car while he was trying to start a career in the music business. He's a gentleman of British/Croatian extraction who spent half of his life living in the UK, and the other half living in Seattle. His musical style combines folk and blues rock, and yet he's been making fans on both the pop and alternative circuits. Most importantly, he's got an ear for what's catchy, which makes his music radio-friendly without being frivolous.

The Attractions of Youth is Courtney's first LP. You might not think you've heard of him, but odds are you've heard at least snippets from this album. This is because Courtney has such a sense of what makes a song both memorable and commercial that in addition to having done well on the music charts, he's been making a killing over the last two years through licensing. "Fire", his best-known number, not only charted on four different Billboard charts, it's been used in a host of films, television shows and commercials. Another of the tracks on this album, "Glitter & Gold" has had similar licensing prosperity. And a third track, "Champion" has become popular at sporting events, and was used in the UK as part of the Rugby League World Cup ad campaign.

Please don't get the impression that he's all about the fluff, though. While I'd have to admit that "Champion" may be just a little bit cheesy, there are some really solid songs on Attractions. "Fire" totally deserves the success it's had as a single, and another track called "Hellfire" is one of those scary-things-going-on-in-the-woods songs that reminds me a little of some of the work of the band Lord Huron. Another track, "Kicks" has this weird chorus of assorted creatures that sounds like it could be part of festive Halloween Party in purgatory. And a fourth song, "Rather Die" is a fast-paced track with a lot of movement that makes you want to clap along to it.

In all, The Attractions of Youth is a really strong debut album. I recommend it without hesitation, and I look forward to seeing how Courtney's career develops from here.



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Divaman
July 30th 2018


16120 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I saw Courtney as an opening act about two years ago, before he even had an album out, and he made a strong impression on me. I was looking forward to his debut LP, and it didn't disappoint me.

neekafat
Staff Reviewer
July 31st 2018


26068 Comments


Courtney Barnett is kinda overrated agreed

Divaman
July 31st 2018


16120 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

It is kind of funny how similar their names are. I don't think I've ever listened to a Courtney Barnett song, and every time I hear her name mentioned, I immediately think of this guy.

zaruyache
August 1st 2018


27354 Comments


oh hey i saw him last year in Detroit. In the basement of the concert house, not even the upstairs main room >_> My friends were the ones into him, but I didn't think their stuff was bad either.

Divaman
August 1st 2018


16120 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I liked him when I saw him live. He didn't even have any music for sale at the merch stand, which I thought was kind of strange for a guy touring with a national act.

Jethro42
August 3rd 2018


18274 Comments


Good short review, Divaman. It's easier to read for me that way ;)

I've listened to ''Fire'' and ''Glitter and Gold''. ''Fire'' is an instant win. I could see you digging Starsailor - Love Is Here, if you don't know it yet.

Divaman
August 3rd 2018


16120 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I'll have to check it out, Jethro.



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