Logo
DiS Needs You: Save our site »
  • Logo_home2
  • Records
  • In Depth
  • In Photos
  • Blog
  • Podcast
  • Search
  • Community
  • Records
  • In Depth
  • Blog
  • Community

THIS SITE HAS BEEN ARCHIVED AND CLOSED.

Please join the conversation over on our new forums »

If you really want to read this, try using The Internet Archive.

Stuart Bruce

The Ties That Bind Us

Label: Box Records Release Date: 13/11/2006

18657
domgourlay by Dom Gourlay November 23rd, 2006

Being a 'singer/songwriter in your own right' has become such an unspeakable phrase in these times of schmaltzy, overwrought ballads by dullard ex-army majors and stage school graduates that those still pursuing this path as a means to getting their music out to the masses have to do it quietly, if you'll pardon the pun.

Such is the case with Kettering-based all-rounder Stuart Bruce: the power of MySpace has brought his debut long-player The Ties That Bind Us to a wider audience than even its creator could have bargained for five years ago, when he started this whole songwriting malarkey for himself.

Bruce, you see, is a drummer by trade and after one (albeit brief) dalliance with the workings of the music business, most people would have turned their backs on it and settled for something more secure in the long-term, like accountancy. Not Stuart Bruce though. Having acquainted himself with and successfully mastered a variety of instruments he set about making his demos available in MP3 format on the net and... well, the rest is about to become history.

The Ties That Bind Us consists of eleven songs recorded at various stages of those five exceedingly productive years, taking in the odd acoustic lament such as 'Ornament' and the fuller-sounding 'Set It Off' and 'Take It Away', both of which have since taken on a whole new feeling in the live arena thanks to Bruce's recent recruitment of a full-time band (although he plays virtually everything on the record).

Vocally, Bruce's eerie falsetto sounds like a fragile variant on David Sylvian's opaque and cracked English, whilst not being a million miles from the melodramatic lullaby of a young Jeff Buckley or even Kevin Rowland's lilted opulence. Musically, though, the influences are less obvious, as the ornate theremin interlude on 'Delicatessen' is reminiscent of Sebastien Tellier's more experimental leanings while 'Out Of Time', with its semi-acoustic melody cascading into a rapturous halo of layered guitars, doesn't sound a million miles away from Showbiz-era Muse, something that Bruce's vocal compliments quite well.

Put simply, there's something here for everyone no matter what part of the hymn sheet you choose to sing from, and more importantly_ The Ties That Bind Us_ could possibly be the most ambitious debut by a British male solo artist this year. As Bruce opines on the luscious 'What Are You Waiting For', "I hope you can see that we've made it."

You are about to, mate. Trust me.

  • 8
    Dom Gourlay's Score
Log-in to rate this record out of 10
Share on
   
Love DiS? Become a Patron of the site here »


LATEST


  • Why Music Journalism Matters in 2024


  • Drowned in Sound is back!


  • Drowned in Sound's 21 Favourite Albums of the Year: 2020


  • Drowned in Sound to return as a weekly newsletter


  • Lykke Li's Sadness Is A Blessing


  • Glastonbury 2019 preview playlist + ten alternative must sees



Left-arrow

United State Of Electronica

U.S.E

Mobback
18602
18672

Subtle, Culprit One at ULU, Camden Town, Sat 18 Nov

Mobforward
Right-arrow


LATEST

    news


    Why Music Journalism Matters in 2024

  • 106145
  • news


    Drowned in Sound is back!

  • 106143

    news


    Drowned in Sound's 21 Favourite Albums of the Y...

  • 106141
  • news


    Drowned in Sound to return as a weekly newsletter

  • 106139

    Playlist


    Lykke Li's Sadness Is A Blessing

  • 106138
  • Festival Preview


    Glastonbury 2019 preview playlist + ten alterna...

  • 106137

    Interview


    A Different Kind Of Weird: dEUS on The Ideal Crash

  • 106136
  • Festival Review


    Way Out East: DiS Does Sharpe Festival 2019

  • 106135
MORE


    news


    The Neptune Music Prize 2016 - Vote Now

  • 103918
  • Takeover


    The Winner Takes It All

  • 50972

    Takeover


    10 Things To Not Expect Your Record Producer To...

  • 93724
  • review


    The Mars Volta - Deloused In The Comatorium

  • 4317

    review


    Sonic Youth - Nurse

  • 6044
  • feature


    New Emo Goth Danger? My Chemical Romance confro...

  • 89578

    feature


    DiS meets Justice

  • 27270
  • news


    Our Independent music filled alternative to New...

  • 104374
MORE

Drowned in Sound
  • DROWNED IN SOUND
  • HOME
  • SITE MAP
  • NEWS
  • IN DEPTH
  • IN PHOTOS
  • RECORDS
  • RECOMMENDED RECORDS
  • ALBUMS OF THE YEAR
  • FESTIVAL COVERAGE
  • COMMUNITY
  • MUSIC FORUM
  • SOCIAL BOARD
  • REPORT ERRORS
  • CONTACT US
  • JOIN OUR MAILING LIST
  • FOLLOW DiS
  • GOOGLE+
  • FACEBOOK
  • TWITTER
  • SHUFFLER
  • TUMBLR
  • YOUTUBE
  • RSS FEED
  • RSS EMAIL SUBSCRIBE
  • MISC
  • TERM OF USE
  • PRIVACY
  • ADVERTISING
  • OUR WIKIPEDIA
© 2000-2025 DROWNED IN SOUND