Tuesday, 8 February 2011

Short Solent band reviews

Le Martells - One of those: A pop punky, indie tinged offering that inspires an energetic foot tap and sing a long lyrics.


Apollo's arrows - start at the end: Electronic synth covered beats merge with a beaty alternative sound, chaotic musical jerks reminiscent of At The Drive In.


The Sharps - Midnight State: The track opens with soothing vocals and jazzy beats, which soon becomes a Beatles like poppy track with soaring harmonies.


FlyFrankieFly - We Are One: A synthy electronic starter, quickly accompanied by droning male vocals that are followed up with an array of beeps and cheesy 80's tones, a poor attempt at a Pet shop boys tribute.


The Widowmaker - The colours: An unusal, fairtytale like intro that leads into The widowmakers anti folk style sound, an average listen that fails to keep the listeners fully engaged.


The Chromatones - In my eyes: A stabby guitar riff offers a promising intro, which abruptly twists into a jingly, indie inspired track; mellow vocals accompany and harmonies soar but are unable to make this song interesting.


Annie Posmouna [The soft touch] - Baker street: This function band attempt a cover of the classic Baker street, and for what it's worth do well, the instrumental saxophone parts are pretty much spot on and for what they are aiming to achieve they prove successful.

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