No one song on here is alike, but while it is just a few demos, there's definitely some things worth hearing. The first song, Cheated Again, is a freak-folk ballad in the style of Woods, with quavering falsetto vocals and noisy guitars. It's got an interesting Elephant 6-esque non sequitur distorted freakout in the middle, which was pretty damn cool. I found myself wanting more that sounded like this first track. The second track, Underneath, is an upbeat rocker that could kick teeth in with a live band behind it. Father's Day is just a 30 second track featuring two threadbare paternal threats as lyrics. It's funny to reduce to banality what has been shouted in many a kid's face, but the tune is missing the glue of a catchy hook. The last track Know is the strongest both lyrically and vocally, with a really bluesy, crafty melody. On all the songs, the vocals are a bit too loud, and on a song like Cheated Again it's always nice to have a little wash of reverb, or the use of a distant mic, to help blend things together. I was at least hoping for more than we hear here.
All in all I think Canopy is off to a good start, and perhaps in the future, we'll hear some really killer tunes from this guy, if he could only nail down a direction.
I've been listening to this, too- I dig it a lot.
ReplyDeleteThe second song sounds a lot like Magnetic Fields to me.
I LOVE THIS GUY!!!!!!!!!!! CAN'T STOP LISTENING!!!!!!!!! YESSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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