Added 2006-07-11 18:16:50
I'm what Terry Wogan would refer to as a TOG, and I think The Haiku produce splendid work.
Added 2006-07-11 05:30:18
You guys rocked at the wunderbar and we love to see ya lot back there again! your music is brilliant! char
Added 2006-07-08 15:32:52
The Haiku are great - what a different sound! They should win. VOTE FOR THEM NOW!!!!
Added 2006-07-07 22:41:34
sexy earthy summer drinking music, thanks guys, if you make it id have a lot more faith in the world
Added 2006-07-06 13:06:15
The Haiku are, if there is any justice in the world, destined for greatness. Ayerayglub nomuc!
Added 2006-07-06 10:59:38
The band have got some excellent tracks and but Bert looks like he's lost his surfboard!
Added 2006-07-06 03:21:10
Great EP I was really impressed at how well they've managed to produce such a full and balanced sound using only two musicians. The quality of the lyrics are also great. I found myself listening to their songs over again just to concentrate on the
Added 2006-07-05 18:46:36
Infected with The Haiku’s quirky beats, provoking themes and got my mind stomping to their overall strong individual sound
Added 2006-07-05 10:51:19
Awesome Sound!! If you are into music at all you will absolutely LOVE this band!!!! Keep up the good work fellas and may you hit it big!!!
Added 2006-07-05 09:37:25
WOW - great song, excellent lyrics - really lifts you up and makes you smile! Think we'll be hearing from these guys again!
Added 2006-07-04 22:30:36
Any song that makes me visit the lavatory this much, has to be good.
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The Haiku
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Track Description
The Haiku is two guys playing songs they like whilst thoroughly enjoying themselves on the stage. The band consists of an Acoustic Guitar, Drums/Percussion and Vocals. The music is a mixture of honest, emotionally charged (and sometimes very cynical) lyrics put to indie-folk-rock tunes.
Review of Man Make Fire EP:
The Haiku formed from the ashes of splendid hippified popsters Harvey, well known for their sometimes eccentric approach to musicmaking. So, heres a new line up - which has been slimmed down to a simple guitar (Phil) and drums (Bert) duo and has been rather amusingly described as a mix of folk and emo. Anyway, the cd kicks off with The News Is: The World Sucks. Although it blatantly nicks the riff from Travis Tied To The Nineties we wont hold that against them as its a great track, full of bounce, vigour and a truly memorable chorus. The asshole rules the world and the nice guy doesnt bother cause he knows hell only finish last. All in all, a good start.
Drink It Away has more of an early Del Amitri sound to it and is a great deal more subtle than its predecessor. There are a few niggles towards the end as Phils vocals do tend to struggle with the higher notes but again you cannot deny that the bloke can write a decent tune, even if his voice isnt always up to it! From This Chair follows, which is a quirky little beatlesesque ditty that could have been lifted straight from The White Album sessions. The track is peppered with bursts of kazoo, trademark Ringo Starr drum fills and barely lasts two minutes. Brilliant, and a real personal highlight. Sunshine Follows Rain is a Phil only track and is a pleasant enough ballad and although it doesnt set the world on fire, its still ok. Closing the cd is Escape Part 2, more of the heartfelt swooning indiepop that Phil seems to be able to churn out in his sleep, using double tracked vocals to great effect.
When you sit down to review a cd by a two piece band, theres always an immediate concern about lack of depth but thats not remotely present here as the tunes are clearly strong enough to stand up by themselves. As from their Harvey days, the songwriting (in particular the choruses, which are excellent) is still of a very high quality and the injection of tongue in cheek humour on a few of the tracks always helps. On reflection, this is a great little ep, well worth a few quid of anyones money and a reminder to all that the popsong is king and always will be. All hail the popsong!
Reviewed by Kev Sibley on 2006-05-16
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