Derby’s Marseille returned last Friday with their debut EP. It centers around their new single ‘Might As Well Be Mine’ written by their frontman Will Brown and produced by James Singleton. It also features the previously released ‘Forget It All’ and ‘She Knows Her Place’ from our New Band Spotlight section.
As with ‘She Knows Her Place’, ‘Might As Well Be Mine’ taps into the heady party spirit of Oasis’ ‘What’s The Story…’ era with its ‘Step Out’ vibrancy and ‘Round Are Way’ debauched party vibes. The raucous rock ‘n’ roll celebration culminates in the scintillating guitar part. It fizzes with the early excess of Steve Craddock and others and drags the beauty of Lee Mavers towards the punky psychedelia of Noel’s early live work.
Despite the hedonist sonic, they eloquently conjure images of the fallen rock star who wants to recapture their humble beginnings. In these stark financial times, it’s a protagonist few would tolerate in public life. However, it’s hard not to fall in love with the character’s spirit. To go on the journey again from nothing, from youth to working-class triumph is a choice few mortals would ever turn down.
Marseille not only have the escapist rock ‘n’ roll to take them on their journey, but they also have the intellect to do it with a uniquely creative perspective. They are taking Weller and Davies’ fully formed characters’ narratives to the full-throttled nature of Oasis and it’s a joy to behold.
*Image courtesy of Jason Bridges.