My Favourite Songs: Tellison- Get On

Yeah, it's another blog about Tellison. I'm pretty predictable. "Get On" is the opening track from Tellison's second record "The Wages Of Fear". It's propelled by a hugely catchy guitar riff, after some nice anticipatory piano. I basically relate to this song on every level. Because the lyrical content is massively negative, obviously. I've spoken elsewhere about the miserable vibe of "Hope Fading Nightly" being one of the reasons I like that record so much and this song very much feels like a precursor. Indeed, Stephen H Davidson spoke in The Independent about this song very much been thematically linked to "Helix and Ferman" from the new record ("Driving home from a show where you've never felt so along, it's ok, 26 will be great").

"Get On" hints amongst other things at the struggles the band had to write and put out their second record and is largely about both being a creative person in a rut and the idea that one's life has stalled ("I'm sick of being second best, I'm tired of third and fourth and the rest"). All packaged in a magnificent hammer of a tune, with some absolutely superb drum work at about the 3:20 mark. Tellison normally either start or end with this song in their live shows, presumably on the basis that it's too good to go anywhere else. Through the bad times, Tellison have persevered. And I for one am grateful for that and very much looking forward to seeing them next year.

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