Review: Codeine Velvet Club – Codeine Velvet Club
Codeine Velvet Club’s self-titled debut gives us an ode to 1960s pop rock with big brass instruments thrown in and mixed with a hint of jazz. The songs are lush and lavish —orchestras, fast catchy hooks, and stunning duets. This duo is made up of Jon Lawler (of The Fratellis) and Lou Hickey. “Hollywood” is a whirlwind of these elements and defines the album in terms of sound and style. The song reminds me of 1960s Hollywood film, full of mystery and intrigue. The pop, the jazz, and the indie blend to form an unparalleled sound. Hickey’s smooth voice chimes in throughout the verses, as if she’s just a backup singer. She is anything but. Strings and brass are allowed to roam by themselves, making an elevated bridge before this duo takes it home.
Hickey’s voice soars over that brass section on “Vanity Kills.” Her voice is sexy and sultry and complements Lawler’s glossy voice. The elements of “Hollywood” are present, but there is certainly no repetition from one song to the next. The song stands on its own as a masterpiece to the genre. “The Black Roses” overflows with grandeur. A moderately paced verse bursts into a Broadway-way like chorus as Hickey belts with all her might, a large orchestra as the backdrop. Hickey’s voice is mesmerizing and dominating.
The opulence takes a back seat as the album greets a more relaxed, laid-back feel starting with “Nevada.” Lawler and Hickey’s voices slow-dance with each other, intertwining with elegance. Codeine Velvet Club’s self-titled album is filled with romanticism and the occasional dark seductive texture. Their sound is unlike any other artist in the current spotlight. Their music is rich and vivacious. I can only hope that this is not a one-time side project for this pair.
News: Codeine Velvet Club announce New AA side single!
Codeine Velvet Club will release a new single to coincide with the release of their eponymously titled debut album on December 28th ’09. Side A will feature album highlight “Hollywood” while the other Side A will feature Codeine Velvet Club’s unique take on the Stone Roses’ classic “I Am The Resurrection”, a song that the band covered for fun as an encore and has since been recorded because so many fans demanded it!
November
18 – Manchester, Ruby Lounge
19 – Nottingham, Rescue Rooms
20 – Leeds, Cockpit
22 – Bristol, Thekla
23 – Brighton, Hanbury Ballroom
25 – London, 100 Club
26 – Portsmouth, Wedgewood Rooms
28 – Glasgow, SECC – Homecoming Festival
29 – Dundee, Doghouse
30 – Aberdeen, Warehouse
December
02 – Inverness, Ironworks
03 – Sunderland Independent
04 – Newcastle 02 Academy 2
05 – Glasgow 02 Academy Club Noir
06 – Sheffield Leadmill Steel Stage
07 – Birmingham, Glee Club


