‘Thinker’ was originally written by frontman Will Brown when he was 13 and then discarded but, guitarist Joe Labram fell in love with it and brought it back into the fold. Despite Brown’s age at the time of conception, the song is constructed around the things we say to ourselves after loved ones have passed.
Musically, the track is heavily indebted to Oasis B-side classic ‘Masterplan’ in the early stages. Through the pain and anguish Brown delivers vocally, those thoughts of Oasis yesteryear do begin to fade slightly. It’s an astonishing level of skill for an 18-year-old to deposit vocally, backed by Labrams sublime guitars, you’d be forgiven this was men in their 40s reflecting upon a life lived, not just starting out.
The key changes and strings illuminate Brown’s heartfelt ode to those lost. Similar to Noel, Marseille are unafraid to enhance big key changes with spine-tingling strings; a skill that will inevitably carry them to big stages sooner rather than later.
The naysayers will inevitably come at this record. “it’s just Oasis”. The same bores wrote off Oasis in 1994 for emulating the Beatles and T-Rex didn’t get it then, and they won’t get it now. Marseille writes rock ‘n’ roll classics with poetry that drags the ordinary person from a state of existence to one of living!
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