Month: March 2014

Darling – Echoes

 Dublin, Ireland two-piece pop rockers, Darling, know how to create an infectious melody, a raucous beat and great vocal harmonies with youthful energy. Here, from what is billed as a debut self-titled EP (October 2013), but is more akin to an extended single, Darling gives glimpses of what is to come. Sounding at times like a band much larger and even “echoing” (pun intended) their kinsman U2 at times, Echoes which appears twice on the EP, once in this form and again as a remix,…

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Tom Fletcher – Bump To Buzz

 Tom Fletcher is one of four members of the English pop-rock troupe McFly. In the 9 months before his baby was born, Tom decided to write a song about it and to document it. The wonderful result is From Bump To Buzz, which is simply delightful. Tom sings “I think I’m ready for something new” in the bridge and refrain between verses, each of which describes everyday life occurrences. It’s a future look from a young man with positive thoughts about what…

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Paper Cranes – Little Darling

    https://youtu.be/7IvrYqgazHI Auckland, NZ indie-folk band Paper Cranes has a magnificent sound; warm, inviting, and full. Formed in 2011, the group released their first 7-song EP in September 2012 (Oh Love!) following that up with the single, Little Darling (see video) in September 2013. Little Darling is the precursor to the long-player, Be My Home, due out this Summer.  Filled with diverse instrumentation, provided for the most part by the five permanent members, and vocals that are polished with wonderful harmonies, Paper Cranes stands out in a field that can be more than a bit maudlin and same-sounding. Little Darling’s haunting minor keys are hard…

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Sofia Talvik – The Garden

 Swedish folk singer Sofia Talvik has a bell-like voice that demands your ears. The Garden is from Sofia’s January 2012 long-player, The Owls Are Not What They Seem. The deep upright bass adds a striking undertone to this folk-pop gem, with Sofia’s voice striking forward to reveal the message. Throughout The Owls Are Not What They Seem there is a decidedly different feel to these 12 tracks, from the pop flavored (Garden) to the country tinged (If I Had A Man) to…

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Odd Owl – The Way Home

 Odd Owl makes delightfully diverse pop gems that co-opt different styles from 80’s pop to today. It makes for an interesting blend. Take The Way Home which is a revamped version of the original song that appeared on the 2010 EP, Fly By Night, (and will re-appear in its current form on the band’s forthcoming EP, The Call, later this year) for instance. Fun jangely uke and keyboards blend with guitar and drums in a way that will have your body…

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