SINK SWIM – Elements EP

‘Elements’ is the five song debut EP from LA based band Sink Swim.  Their solid mix of pop-punk, emo and alternative rock (with a stronger leaning towards the latter) already guarantees the band will have an audience, since the end result sounds a lot like other bands of a similar ilk. While almost instantly familiar, these guys are musically really tight, with the bass playing being particularly noteworthy.

From the beginning of the first track ‘Beneath Our Sleeves’, there’s a strong feeling that this still young band is incredibly professional, especially considering their relative lack of recording experience. Following a brief drum roll, the band crash in at a high speed; the chiming guitars being the first thing to hit the listener, before a brilliant rattling bass makes its presence felt.  In the alt-rock/emo tradition, the lead vocals have a fairly light style, but they are presented with some great backing harmonies to round things out. By the time the chorus rolls around, the lead vocal utilises much longer notes (tempered with plenty of studio filters), things are a little smoother and more alt-rock than pop-punk. The end result – still with multi layered vocals and maximum jangle – makes for a more than reasonable opening statement.   ‘Losing Sleep’ is punchier all round – again retaining that great bass sound (courtesy of great studio skills from Bob Curtin at RiseUp Recordings).  If you can tear your ears away from that brilliant bass, the guitars shift between pop punk rhythms and solid alt-rock chiming, providing a solid base for another filtered vocal. Topped with an enjoyable chorus, sounding as if written with the live circuit in mind, ‘Losing Sleep’ is the EPs best track.

While the next two tunes don’t break too far from a familiar formula laid down by those first two numbers, ‘Breeze’ warrants a special mention since it’s quirkier rhythmic elements stand out, while the staccato guitar riffing is of a kind which never goes out of style.   Although the chorus isn’t as instant as it could have been, the whole package is very accessible.  Between this track and ‘Losing Sleep’, the EP is worth checking out [but then only if you are already fond of alt-rock/emo-ish stuff, of course… Sink Swim are probably unlikely to win over those who remain so far unmoved by the sub-genre].

The closing number, ‘Last Year’ slows things down.  While it’s mix of acoustic and electric guitars (again, very much in a ringing style) and emotive voice with a crying edge doesn’t make it hugely different from the tunes which have gone before, the extended arrangement shows a slightly broader musical range.  Thanks to a very multi-layed sound, bought together (again) by really live-sounding bass work, it’s near-six minutes doesn’t drag, even though this could have just as easily clocked in at half the length.  This is testament to strong musicianship and equally strong melodies.

With five brilliantly produced tracks boasting strong performances throughout, ‘Elements’ is a debut EP which has a very professional air.  If you’ve ever had a passing fancy for Something Corporate, Relient K et al, it is likely Sink Swim will hit the mark for you too.

June 2012

New Raveonettes album due in October

The Raveonettes will release a new studio album in October 2012.

The sixth album from the Danish duo will be titled ‘Observator’ and is produced by Richard Gottehrer, previously known for his work as a Brill Building songwriter (his best known titles include ‘I Want Candy’ and ‘My Boyfriend’s Back).

Gottehrer previously worked with The Raveonettes on their 2005 release ‘Pretty and Black’. His other credits include work on The Go-Go’s ‘Beauty & The Beat’ and Blondie’s debut LP.

At the time of writing, no official tracklisting has been announced for ‘Observator’.

Wot Gorilla?: Snow White video

With their name taken from a track from the 1976 Genesis album ‘Wind & Wuthering’, you’d expect the English band Wot Gorilla’s sound to incorporate elements of classic prog rock, but the up and coming band from Halifax take things a step farther.

Their music mixes prog rock, math metal and a dose of pop, which you can sample from their ‘Snow White’ video below.
The track is also available from the Wot Gorilla Bandcamp page.

New Metric video ‘Youth Without Youth’

Metric’s fifth studio album ‘Synthetica’ was released in the US today. Fans in the UK and the rest of the world have to wait another week until the Canadian band’s new album is released in other territories, so in the meantime, enjoy the new video for ‘Youth Without Youth’.

‘Synthetica’ follows Metric’s 2009 release ‘Fantasies’, which reached #6 on the Canadian album chart.

Metric – Youth Without Youth from Metric on Vimeo.

New Brendan Benson tour dates

Brendan Benson, solo artiste and member of The Raconteurs, had added new dates to his 2012 tour schedule.

The new European tour dates are as follows:

08/18/12 St. Pölten Green Park Austria
08/21/12 Copenhagen Loppen Denmark
08/22/12 Malmo Malmofestivalen Sweden
08/23/12 Amsterdam Paradiso Netherlands
08/24/12 Hannover Bootboohook Festival Germany
08/25/12 Groningen Noorderzon Netherlands

Benson’s 2012 release ‘What Kind of World’ was released on his own Readymade Records label in the US and on Lojinx Records in the UK and Europe.