[indie-rock] (2021) Whipping Boy - Heartworm [Expanded Version] [...
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(2021) Whipping Boy - Heartworm [Expanded Version]
Review:
On the face of it, Whipping Boy could have been huge stars. Formed in Dublin during the late â80s as Spacemen 3/Loop/Mary Chain devotees, by the time of their second album, they had become accomplished songwriters and musicians, with a major label deal behind them. Heartworm presented a strong package â melodies, edge and verve â but what it didnât have was timing. Released in November 1995, it got lost somewhere between (Whatâs the Story) Morning Glory? and Different Class. Heartworm maps an inward trajectory, where narrators have âlost my faith in all things goodâ, childhood reveries are framed by âwhat might have beenâ and relationships have run aground, leaving them âa bitter love, a broken loveâ. Evidently, this was not the stuff of Britpop triumphalism. Fast forward 26 years and the spirit of Whipping Boy now partly resides in Fontaines DC â another Dublin band who have a similarly urgent, sardonic energy and another darkly charismatic frontman. Although, to some extent, the success of Fontaines helps give this Whipping Boy reissue a leg up, Heartworm is all its own thing. Opening track Twinkle sets out the bandâs stall: tight, propulsive melodies, sheets of feedback shivering through the chorus and a characteristically elliptic portrait of characters on the brink. The narrator is âwaiting to be bledâ and similar examples of toxic co-dependency and emotional vampirism recur throughout the album. During the chorus of Tripped, for instance, Fearghal McKee intones âshe tripped, she trippedâ over and over again before he admits, âYou know you were the only oneâ. The complexities of such morbidly unhealthy relationships peak on We Donât Need Nobody Else where McKee monologues, âI hit you for the first time today⌠Christ, we werenât even fightingâ. In the background, the song explodes with its own kind of violence. Elsewhere, there is much brooding on what was. When We Were Young presents itself as a rousing moshpit anthem buoyed along by a litany of teenage pursuits â âBabies, sex and flagons, shifting women, getting stoned/Robbing cars, bars and pubs, rubber johnnies, poemsâ. But the nub of the song lies in its opening lines, âWhen we were young no-one died/And nobody got olderâ, a brilliant piece of foreshadowing that McKee circles back to at the end of the song where he sings of âWhat might have been/When we were youngâ. On Personality, âpeople grow old, they get bored/They forget to take a riskâ and end up âin the dark weâll all be waiting/With nothing left to holdâ. For anyone looking for a chink in all this â spoilers â sorry, but it doesnât come. Album closer Morning Rise is swathed in strings, but it finds McKee repeating âAnd it goes onâ: the circle will not be broken. Heartworm is a bleak record, but a powerful one â expertly played by the band, especially guitarist Paul Page who turns on a dime from delicate cascading guitar lines to feedback squalls, and McKee, of course, an astute chronicler of dark interiors. Had Heartworm come out earlier, perhaps this album of ragged songs and heartworn melodies might have been bigger. We can only imagine.

Track Listing:
Disc 1
1. Twinkle
2. When We Were Young
3. Tripped
4. The Honeymoon Is Over
5. We Donât Need Nobody Else
6. Blinded
7. Personality
8. Users
9. Fiction
10. Morning Rise
Disc 2
1. When We Were Young (Philo Version)
2. I Am God
3. Magnolia
4. Caroline Says II
5. Tripped (Live)
6. We Donât Need Nobody Else (Acoustic Version)
7. Disappointed
8. Twinkle (Acoustic Version)
9. As The Day Goes
10. A Natural
Media Report:
Genre: indie-rock
Country: USA
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec, 16-bit PCM
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Files:
(2021) Whipping Boy - Heartworm [Expanded Version] [FLAC] Disc 1- 01 - Twinkle.flac (35.6 MB)
- 02 - When We Were Young.flac (20.8 MB)
- 03 - Tripped.flac (26.8 MB)
- 04 - The Honeymoon Is Over.flac (25.1 MB)
- 05 - We Don't Need Nobody Else.flac (30.5 MB)
- 06 - Blinded.flac (28.8 MB)
- 07 - Personality.flac (31.6 MB)
- 08 - Users.flac (27.9 MB)
- 09 - Fiction.flac (26.1 MB)
- 10 - Morning Rise.flac (33.6 MB)
- 01 - When We Were Young (Philo Version).flac (21.0 MB)
- 02 - I Am God.flac (22.9 MB)
- 03 - Magnolia.flac (30.4 MB)
- 04 - Caroline Says II.flac (21.5 MB)
- 05 - Tripped (Live).flac (27.6 MB)
- 06 - We Don't Need Nobody Else (Acoustic Version).flac (26.5 MB)
- 07 - Disappointed.flac (28.6 MB)
- 08 - Twinkle (Acoustic Version).flac (28.9 MB)
- 09 - As the Day Goes.flac (29.7 MB)
- 10 - A Natural.flac (22.9 MB)
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