Friday, April 16, 2010
Monday, April 12, 2010
Part IX-Freshly Ground
This is a pretty interesting band right here. To put it plain and simple: this is some mellow stuff right here. Acoustic and clean guitars, slow drumming, smooth bass lines with some keyboards and a variety of other instruments thrown into the mix. It's very raw in that there's not a lot of editing, and it has this feel that they're kind of in the room with you. It's simple, which is why its so fun. Typically, I'm not into mellow kind of pop music, but I think these guys are chill enough to really get to the mellow side of me. The female vox make it all the more enjoyable. Her voice is really heavenly--perhaps some of America's contemporaries could learn a thing or two from her, especially concerning voice editing in the studio.
This song really reflects the attitude of which I speak. It's very mellow and happy, but not really in a trippy sense. You get the instrumental diversity, those calm vocals, and a solid rhythm section. It starts off with a catchy guitar part, then heads right into the song. It's composed in a very simple manner, so there's not much to say about it really; it's typical Sonata-form. Still, it'a definitely worth a listen, along with their other material. South Africa's outdone themselves as far as this goes. I can only hope that their sudden pop culture relevance won't become tainted by anything from the U.S. Wouldn't want to spoil a good thing. 8/10
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