




‘Father’s Eyes’, the first track on De Rosa’s debut, opens with 14 seconds of rather muffled and mainly atonal noise. It acts less as an indication of what to expect than a call to forget what you’re doing and listen. It’s superfluous, of course: a few bars later it’s obvious that De Rosa are serving up something very special indeed. Listening is essential, not optional. The initial burst of noise gives way to a clean and simple four-note guitar line, doubled on bass. Simple, yes, but beautiful. And then Martin John Henry starts to sing.
Like so much of what De Rosa do, Henry’s voice is understated but intense. And it’s utterly beguiling, the sort of voice you’d be happy to hear reading out a car repair manual, though – as you’d hope – he has far better uses for it than that. His lyrics may be opaque and difficult to decipher, but enough comes through to show that he was a way with words and imagery and plenty of ideas. After opening with one of the most compelling tracks in recent memory, mixing the delicate and the frenzied in equal parts, the seemingly impossible happens: ‘Mend’ shifts up a gear. ‘Camera’ starts quietly, with another simple guitar motif. Then all hell breaks loose and a wall of noise erupts behind it.
Similar patterns repeat throughout ‘Mend’, but not in any predictable way. In that sense – although things flow more easily here – De Rosa are still another band that owes something to the Pixies’ understanding of and redefinition of dynamics. While we’re on the comparisons, it’s notable that even at this early stage in De Rosa’s career there aren’t too many that are of much use. They have the same devastating power that you’ll find in Sonic Youth, circa ‘Sister’, and they have something of the evocative splendour of the Dirty Three. Yet they sound like neither, only themselves.

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