Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Matt & Kim - Sidewalks: 3/5 Bits


Artist: Matt & Kim
Album: Sidewalks
Genre: Pop, Indie, Electronic

Matt & Kim are one of those bands I'd heard random songs by through friends and had always been meaning to give them a proper listen, but hadn't. With their new album Sidewalks just being released yesterday I figured what better time? The first thing that you'll notice is rather high energy music in the form primarily of synths and drums with vocals similar to that of Peter Bjorn and John's. The album continues the upbeat energy throughout the album. This is a good thing. Matt & Kim obviously know what sound their listeners expect to hear and don't disappoint. This is also a bad thing, as there's little diversity and each song easily blends into the next if you're not paying attention.

This album sadly borders on mediocrity. Two listens in and I have not had one song grip me. There are plenty of decent songs, in-fact the entire album is decent. It's just not very memorable. If you're looking for an upbeat synth and drum heavy album then this will definitely please you, I'm just not sure for how long.


3/5 Bits

Monday, November 1, 2010

The Album Leaf - A Chorus of Storytellers: 4/5 Bits


Artist: The Album Leaf
Album: A Chorus of Storytellers
Genres: Post-Rock, Ambient, Electronic

I had forgotten I had this album sitting on my hard drive for quite a while and boy am I sorry that I waited so long to hear it. Before I go into the album I'd like to explain why this is an important release by The Album Leaf. The biggest thing about this album is that it was the first time the whole band had been a part of the recording process, rather than one person doing it all. Secondly you may notice hints of Sigur Rós, this is because Jonsí helped with this album, mostly in the mixing department. Now onto why you should listen to this album, if the Sigur Rós name drop wasn't enough.

The first track opens up with a lush atmospheric ambiance that sets a theme for the album. The sound production on this is absolutely wonderful. The attention to detail is brilliant. This enhances the serene sounds that The Album Leaf have crafted. Wonderful soundscapes combined with electronic drumming and the occasional vocal melody mixes wonderfully together to bring the listener quite the experience. The only times I was left slightly disappointed were on the vocal tracks, which are few. It's not that they are bad, it's that they do instrumental much better.

I didn't know what to think of this album when I was loading it up to listen. To be honest I had low expectations. The Album Leaf have always been a solid band, but have never blown me away. This hasn't exactly blown me away, but it's a great start. This is a well crafted album with each song flowing well into the next. If you're a fan of anything I've mentioned here, you need to here this.

Tracks to check out: Blank Pages, Summer Fog, Until the Last

4/5 Bits