RobMCFC
Well-Known Member
Well, it's not like me to make a swift judgement after a single listen, but being completely honest, one listen of this was all that I could take.
Strange really because I was genuinely intrigued and looking forward to listening to it - what's not to like when there's lots of stringed instruments including sitars, mandolins and hammered dulcimer - in fact lots of things that make my favourite album (The Lonesome Jubilee) so enjoyable?
Well in this case, the directionless vocals and lyrics don't help. They just seem to go off in odd directions and have the sound of a bloke making it up as he goes along (and not in a good way). It reminded me of that scene in Elf where Will Ferrell is singing, altering the pitch up and down, but he was doing it for comic effect. Some of the sounds coming out of this really grated with me: I mean the "singing" in "Swift as the Wind" felt like I'd stumbled into an asylum and was witnessing the unpleasant disintegration of some pour soul's mind. I was really glad when this song ended.
Apologies to @denislawsbackheel - you did say we'd either love or hate it and I'm in the latter camp. Kudos for nominating something totally different, though.
There's lots of interesting instrumentation, so I'll bump it up to a 4/10 (which shows how much I disliked the other elements!)
Strange really because I was genuinely intrigued and looking forward to listening to it - what's not to like when there's lots of stringed instruments including sitars, mandolins and hammered dulcimer - in fact lots of things that make my favourite album (The Lonesome Jubilee) so enjoyable?
Well in this case, the directionless vocals and lyrics don't help. They just seem to go off in odd directions and have the sound of a bloke making it up as he goes along (and not in a good way). It reminded me of that scene in Elf where Will Ferrell is singing, altering the pitch up and down, but he was doing it for comic effect. Some of the sounds coming out of this really grated with me: I mean the "singing" in "Swift as the Wind" felt like I'd stumbled into an asylum and was witnessing the unpleasant disintegration of some pour soul's mind. I was really glad when this song ended.
Apologies to @denislawsbackheel - you did say we'd either love or hate it and I'm in the latter camp. Kudos for nominating something totally different, though.
There's lots of interesting instrumentation, so I'll bump it up to a 4/10 (which shows how much I disliked the other elements!)