London based four piece Bottler have just released a brand
new EP, called Rotten Routine, on the ever fantastic Disconnect Disconnect
Records. I loved their first EP Smithereens, so I was excited to hear this new
effort. I was also quite interested to hear the new trance music and synths
route that guitarist Jon had promised me.
The opening title track, Rotten Routine, immediately
displays a much better level of production than on Smithereens. The song is
about the monotony of daily life and how it feels like you're just going round
in circles. The chorus is instantly catchy, you will be singing along after
just one listen, and the guitar chords are really interesting, they really grab
your attention. Death Wish Cyclist is a short (thirty-four second) song lamenting
cyclists who think they own the road. It's a funny, short song that really
brought a smile to my face. Your Own is my favourite song on Rotten Routine. It’s
a ska punk track, something I really wasn't expecting from Bottler. It's about
being brave enough to follow your dreams no matter what anyone else thinks -
true friends will have your back regardless. It's a proper sing-along, fun song that will have you with
your arms round your neighbours singing at the top of your voice.
Pearls sees a
change in musical direction with some much more restrained vocals. It's a
thoughtful song about living your life by learning from your mistakes. I really
liked the premise of the song and it was delivered brilliantly. Bottler are
very good lyricists and also love a witty song title, which is clearly evident
in the penultimate track Pleasuring Her Majesty. This is a mid-tempo track that
sounds the most like something from Smithereens. There are fantastic bass lines
throughout the song that give the song an extra dimension and the harmonies
work really well. It's about being a product of a bad upbringing and constantly
finding yourself in serious trouble because of it. Rotten Routine finishes with
a cover of The Cure classic Boys Don't Cry. It's a fun way to finish the EP and
shows the Bottler boys’ excellent sense of humour.
I'm a bit friendly with Jon from Bottler so it could seem that
I would only write positive things about this EP but I can honestly say that I
would love this even if I hated the guy. It's a smart, well written and varied
EP that you should all check out immediately.
Stream and buy Rotten Routine here: https://disconnectdisconnectrecords.bandcamp.com/album/rotten-routine
Get more information on Bottler here: https://www.facebook.com/bottlerband
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