About This Blog
- Andrew
- Hey all, I decided to start this blog as a way to tell people about music that doesn't really get a lot of attention but that I think really deserves it! I format my entries in the form of reviews. Hopefully, I can help point you in the direction of some great music that you wouldn't have found otherwise. I know it always makes my day when I find a new band to listen to :) Hope you enjoy! Feel free to leave comments and suggest albums for me to review. Keep in mind these are just my opinions!
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
"Victorious" by The Perishers
I'll begin this with a cliché: simplicity is beauty.
No doubt you've all heard it time and time again, but, the phrase is often used more as a general idea than a phrase applied to one specific action or entity.
Apply it to this album.
"Victorious" by The Perishers is a very simple, but very powerful album. It's made up of 13 well-crafted and subtle acoustic/acoustic rock songs. The chord progressions and melodies are simple (I was able to figure out the opening riff on "Midnight Skies" in no time at all--I don't play guitar though, so that's pretty much all I can play, mind you). And yet, in these simple melodies there's a weight, a soothing power.
These melodies are backed up by excellent and very sincere vocals. The songs are about all sorts of topics, from reflection to friendship and from love to feelings of humble triumph. Each and every song is delivered so earnestly that you can't help but ride the ups and downs of the music with the band.
In modern music, there seems to be a trend developing: "how much can you possible fit into one song?" Yes, I'm looking primarily the pop sector, but the idea has infected other realms of music as well. This album, however, takes its time and does nothing fancy. The album is an excellent fresh of breath air.
My three favorite songs on the album are "Midnight Skies," "Victorious," and "Best Friends."
Here's a link to their Myspace.
http://www.myspace.com/theperishers/music
Until next time, enjoy the music!
Andrew
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment