Day 25 (April 13): Wand - Bee Karma

Wand: Plum Album Review | PitchforkWhen I really admit to myself the kind of music I enjoy, 'fun' is a distressingly important thing for me. I know, how grotesquely impure - I am filled with shame, don't worry. I should be better than this, purer than this, but alas - I like it when there are upbeat noises and cool vocals that do trampolining on my brain's pleasure centres.

As a dumb music idiot, then, one of the things I really love are riffs. You know, riffs. It's when the electric guitar person strums a lot and it's all exciting. If I'm in an argumentative mood, I might tell you that riffs are, in fact, better than singing, and that we should all be aiming for riff-only music as the apex of the musical form.

For now, though, we just have songs with riffs in them. Today's song of the day, 'Bee Karma' from Wand's 2017 album Plum, is a certified song with a riff in it, and boy, is it good. It belongs to my favourite genre of song with a riff in it, which is the kind of song that keeps getting faster and more energetic as it goes on, only letting up at the very last second.

There's no dead air in this thing: it's just a bunch of guys going to town on electric guitars, and I find that really powerful. I do promise that I'll get more intellectual again at some point, but if I'm truly honest with myself, this is probably the most authentic I've been on this blog so far.

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