Thursday, February 25, 2016

Band Review: Foam Ropes


Foam Ropes is a rock band from New York that appears to be primarily the work of Derek Nicoletto.

I generally enjoyed listening. Some of the songs, like "Celery Road" and "Potion Me Well" rock pretty well, though in general the songs tended to focus more on softer emotions, like the poignant "Truth In Fables". I also really liked their cover of Fleetwood Mac's "You Make Loving Fun".

"Bad Apples" should have hit the target emotionally, but watching an interview with Nicoletto where he likened the suffocation of Eric Garner to the shooting of two police officers in Brooklyn, without acknowledging the larger issue of police brutality and harassment and its deep roots, where simply stopping to think is completely insufficient, turned me off on the song. That and multiple references to Rihanna, implying that the people who buy her music don't actually like it, and that her publicity is undeserved, were also unflattering.

Getting attention as a band can be a very frustrating process, but it is so difficult to get anyone to pay for music now that it is unlikely anyone is buying songs they don't like, some people work very hard on publicity, and jealousy in general is a bad look.

These are not necessarily reasons not to listen to Foam Ropes, but may be a reason for the band to think more deeply about some issues, and about self-presentation.




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