Hear The Rivers - Greenleaf
I previously liked two of Greenleaf's songs from our Playlist thread.
“Ocean Deep” from 2014
Trails & Passes and
“The Sirens Sound” from last year's
The Head & The Habit. I liked those songs on their own as standout tracks on a diverse artist playlist, so I was curious how I'd take a full album.
Turns out, quite well. I do agree with
@Coatigan that this is easily an album you can have on in the background and work to, and there is a sameness consistency to this goes down well. I thought I heard the start of or some variation of Aerosmith's "Back in the Saddle" with the closer "The Rivers Lullaby" with its 8 minute frenetic closing. "Got to have that good closer!" and this does.
Most have touched on the vocals, strong heavy guitars, and some well executed drums to keep things going. From the get go, the drums and then guitars that come in make it clear what's to come. While I'm not going to draw a direct comparison, I also heard the Dan Auerbach similarity early on, and at times just a hint of Chris Cornell, especially in the final track as already noted.
It's hard to separate out the tracks into a favourite, but to me, If I had a top 5, it would be:
- "The Rumble and the Weight" (ohoh)
- "A Point of a Secret"
- "In the Caverns Below"
- "The Rivers Lullaby"
- "Let It out!"
But then I was upset with myself for leaving off "High Fever" and "We Are the Pawns"...
This album makes no pretenses on what it is or isn't, it is coming right at you with those mentioned instruments and vocals and let there be no mistake in what is driving this train. I found it unsurprising that Spotify could find no similar artists I recognized with this band, and that both was a good indication of more out there to both enjoy and that I'm not in on, and that this is not my typical "go to". But perhaps parts of this is or should be, at least moreso? This is an easy
8/10 for me to pile onto the overall enjoyment here that is
Blue,
Carbon, er, I mean, Greenleaf.