Particolare indie band nostrana votata al disarticolato
sciancato lo_fi americano, - si distingue originale nel suo
song-writing
innamorato (An Ocean, Madrid - la perla del disco?). Scelte pop
ma mai troppo radiofriendly. Packaging del cd in cartoncino verde
elettrico,
carino da scoprire a cofanetto, con inserti di figure in stencil, -
bell'idea.
L'apertura strumentale di Fools Witch credo segni le
provienienze post-rock
prima era del Gruppo, ma ammorbidite molto dalla voce e i cambi,
obliqui alla
Deus, x certi versi. Atmosfere malinconiche ma tendenti a
cercare spensieratezza
(Blanket Man, o l'ammiccante Rock Connection), - uso di
violini
anche, clarinetto, - riescono a fare bella figura, rimanendo
abbastanza non
inquadrabili (pregio) e piacevoli. Non sono riuscito ad affezionarmi a
nessun
pezzo, ma vale Loro sicuramente attenzione. - L'ultimo pezzo fa titolo
107
Bombs: - non mi sono messo a contare quante volte pronuncia
gravemente 'bombs',
ma forse arriva a un centinaio..
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Particular indie group, dedicated to a hipshot disarticulated american-ish lo-fi style, able to find their own original place, thanks to their in_loved-like song-writing (An Ocean, Madrid - gem of this album?), pop choiches/directions, but never becoming radio-friendly. Flashing green pastboard digipack, - a nicething to be handled, sort of box full of stencil art inserts. Good idea. Instrumental intro of Fools Witch lets You image of some kind of early post-rock roots, - but softer because of male sung, and oblique changes (reminding of Deus). Melancholical feelings, but wanting/longing for being carefree (Blanket Man, or the winking Rock Connection), - use of violins too, clarinet, - They're able to catch Your attention, without being easy to classify (that's good..), pleasant. I am not fond in any of these songs, to be frank, but They deserve attention, - that's what i feel for sure. - Last song's named 1o7 Bombs: i didn't count how many times He sings Bomb! but i guess it touched a houndred.. ^_^
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Particular indie group, dedicated to a hipshot disarticulated american-ish lo-fi style, able to find their own original place, thanks to their in_loved-like song-writing (An Ocean, Madrid - gem of this album?), pop choiches/directions, but never becoming radio-friendly. Flashing green pastboard digipack, - a nicething to be handled, sort of box full of stencil art inserts. Good idea. Instrumental intro of Fools Witch lets You image of some kind of early post-rock roots, - but softer because of male sung, and oblique changes (reminding of Deus). Melancholical feelings, but wanting/longing for being carefree (Blanket Man, or the winking Rock Connection), - use of violins too, clarinet, - They're able to catch Your attention, without being easy to classify (that's good..), pleasant. I am not fond in any of these songs, to be frank, but They deserve attention, - that's what i feel for sure. - Last song's named 1o7 Bombs: i didn't count how many times He sings Bomb! but i guess it touched a houndred.. ^_^
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