This quintet credits
duende—a term I just learned from writing this review, it can be defined
loosely as soul, thanks Wikipedia—as
the origin of their songs. Herff Jones have recently put together a flavorful collection of acoustic and
electric balanced tunes on an ep titled “War-Torn”.
Upon listening to HerffJones, the band’s dilemma of fitting into a genre became apparent. The band
hesitates to define themselves as rock artists as their music is a little too
somber for the rippin’ riffs of a rock artist. They settle by placing
“Alternative Rock?” into of the genre column on their facebook. Regardless of what
genre they are, War-Torn is a great EP for any Homo sapien, even your
grandmother.
The most outstanding
aspect, sonically speaking, of War-Torn is the pure talent of both singers,
Joey Hilbert and Blair Smith. I can’t recall a band with such perfectly
complimenting male and female vocals. After hearing Joey and Blair sing the
wandering lyrics, “Holy ghost, coast to coast//a space cowboy on the run and
he’s taking notes//list the names, they’re all the same” I know exactly why
it’s meant to be. With “Big Foot” on replay, their voices seem to come together
to provide me with a warm blanket of sound, can I have some warm milk too?
If I had to describe
Herff Jones’ War-Torn, it would be songs to comfort you while hitchhiking your
way across the country. The band is a fusion of Conor Oberst’s Mystic Valley
Band and Mute Math. The sounds of Herff Jones are punchy and bright, dynamic
yet folk induced. Give the EP a spin, see how you would classify it and either
way, you won’t be disappointed. I will leave you with my favorite line on the
EP from the track “Well, Oh Well”, “I don’t ever think I’ll find what I’m
looking for//better or worse//it’s this curse that I’m moving towards”.
3 comments:
My favorite thing about this band is that the musical artists exhibit the same amount of energy within their sound during live shows as is expressed in the EP. So when i listen to their tunes on my ipod, its awesome, and when i see this band live, its awesome too, if not better. This band has so much energy in their sound and their performance, never a disappointment.
I love this band!
i seen dem like 30 times. nuff said...
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