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Concrete (Shame song)

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276:, describing the song as "highly politicised songwriting and their merry-go-round of raucous hedonism on and off stage has perhaps inevitably drawn comparisons with Fat White Family - and Shame are part of the south London scene that spawned Fat Whites. But they have also helped revive the good old ‘Is guitar music dead?’ debate; Shame are, undeniably and perhaps frustratingly, all white men and that tired old debate seems only to include bands of white men." 238:'s perspective on the psychological and emotionally draining effects of a doomed relationship". Steen further described the track as "a moment where all of the worries and thoughts one might feel within this entrapment are isolated and embraced – a moment where the futility of reasoning is accepted." 241:
The song features a call-and-response set of vocals between lead singer Steen and bassist Josh Finerty. Per an interview with NPR, the idea of that was to represent the trapping feeling of being in a relationship that almost feels like you're talking with yourself. The song went through several
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A corresponding music video was released on 20 September 2017, the same day as the single's release. The music video is a fourth wall breakdown between friction and reality. It features Steen walking on a treadmill before joining his bandmates.
29: 262:. Boilen however said that Shame's music, and the song Concrete specifically feel "vital" with "19-year-old Steen and bassist Josh Finerty screaming at each other, revealing the inner dialog of the song's main character". 242:
renditions as the band formed before the entire band contributed to the vocals at the ending of the track. Per Steen this gave the song a "schoolboy-choir , vaguely angelic finale that we were looking for."
368: 420: 481: 254:(NPR), Bob Boilen called "Concrete" a passionate song with "call-and-response stuttered guitars". Boilen compared the track to fellow British 335: 265:
In a separate NPR review of the track, Lars Gotrich described a song that lurches like a vampire bat and kicks grinning teeth.
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praised the track for its exhilarating sound, and compared the track to
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Index


Single
Shame
Songs of Praise
Genre
Post-punk
Label
Dead Oceans
Songwriter(s)
Shame
One Rizla
"Concrete"
YouTube
Shame
Songs of Praise
Dead Oceans
National Public Radio
flâneur
National Public Radio
post-punk
Gang of Four
The Quietus
Fat White Family
Billboard
Parquet Courts
Slint
The Clash
Beck

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