Rah Rah – going steady
Rah Rah going steady: a CD (that I’m pretty sure is about love and relationships, maybe with the exception of the song “F– NAFTA”) by a big sounding (I’m not sure how big they actually are) band from Regina, SK of all places.
Their press release, like press releases I get from small bands, rhymes off what other people have said about them and lists the bands they sound like: Arcade Fire, New Pornographers, Wilco, Neil Young, The Weakerthans, Broken Social Scene. Which, to me, is just kind of a list of good Canadian bands and Wilco, not necessarily a list of bands they sound like.
What do they actually sound like? Well, I’d say the Arcade Fire comparison isn’t too far off – big band, they have some epic sounding songs “The Betrayal p.1″ “F— NAFTA” “I’ve got Faith” (which is actually a cover of Limp Bizkit’s cover of “Faith”… hahaha .. kidding), they use a fair bit of strings – but something doesn’t quite fit.
I mean they are like the Arcade Fire… if they were a band you could sit around and have a beer with. I think the Arcade Fire are great, but I just don’t see myself sitting around with Win Butler and watching the Super Bowl, ya know. Rah Rah on the other hand, write the same kind of songs – although they are a little tinged with a little countrification – but don’t have the same kind of pretentious aire… not that I dislike the Arcade Fire its just that they’re a little more … artistic.
Also, they wouldn’t write lyrics like these:
“I asked myself why is she being such a bitch tonight” (Cuba/Peru)
“It is fashionable to be single/In big cities but not in small towns” (Duet for Emmy Lou…)
“F— NAFTA and F— doubt/F— all you stockbrokers in the ground” (F— NAFTA)
Also, they are responsible for – as I mentioned last week – my favourite song of the last 3/4 months:
[mp3] Rah Rah – Duet for Emmy Lou the Greivous Angel
and
[mp3] Rah Rah – The Betrayal pt.1
I(heart)music on Going Steady.
Herohill on Going Steady.
Also, see this post at: (London, On:) Burgeoning Metropolis


