Another month means another up and coming band from Australia. This time, its Sydneys Youth Group a quartet who have undergone a couple of changes since their debut appeared a couple of years ago. Back then they were being grouped together with the Vines, but based on Skeleton Jar, it is quite clear which band is going to have the staying power. Sounding like a cross between James and Death Cab For Cutie, Youth Groups sophomore effort is where everything really comes together for the band. Theres a wonderful contrast between the upbeat tunes and the melancholy lyrics that makes the songs immediately accessible. For a young band, Youth Group have managed to demonstrate depth beyond their years. They manage to avoid the usual emo-esque lyrical clichés, yet still have something relatively worthwhile to say. It isnt all about moping and staring inward it almost feels uplifting at times. Skeleton Jar is a very welcome surprise and one of this years most likeable albums. Naturally, the selection of one of their songs to accompany a pivotal moment in The O.C. wont hurt their chances of success either.
(ANTI- Records)Youth Group
Skeleton Jar
BY Michael EdwardsPublished Jun 1, 2005