Listen to this album outside under the stars
I heard a song on KEXP and downloaded the album. Was very surprised with my discovery! Trippy and a bit psychedelic, but engaging and accessible. I've listened again and again and not tired of it. Enjoy!
I heard a song on KEXP and downloaded the album. Was very surprised with my discovery! Trippy and a bit psychedelic, but engaging and accessible. I've listened again and again and not tired of it. Enjoy!
Get "Bicycle". It starts in one place then lifts off to somewhere brilliantly else. A 30 second sample won't tell you all you need to know about these tracks.
"Green Knight" is an evocative and engrossing track. While I think it the best on the record, the rest of the songs stand strong, bridging pastoral electronica and shoegaze.
For comparison's sake, Memory Tapes sounds like an introverted and less whimsical Of Montreal. The song "Bicycle" is fair; good textures and some New Order-ish guitar licks near the end. But Dayve Hawk currently lacks any definable persona like the artists that seem to have inspired him. Seek Magic is not terrible, but will I be listening to this a year from now? Probably not. I prefer Cut Copy; they are marginally better. Yawn...this backwards-looking genre has yet to produce anything exceptional. Bottom line: I wouldn't turn it off if it was playing, but its not worth the download.
This album is full of unexpected and expected moments alike. The songs escalate into beautiful dance melodies that always have unexpected conclusions. Although many beats and sounds may seem derivative, the final product is simply fantastic.
Good solid Electronic Pop. The comparisons too Animal Collective and Cut Copy are somewhat true. This is not as contorted as AC or as dance floor ready as CC. Good music with some interesting textures good vocals and unique structure.
Davye Hawk has taken unstructured pop music one step further breaking all traditional boundaries that make up traditional pop songs - no intro/verse/bridge/chorus formula which makes it very strange. However it is not just a collection of random sounds and verses thrown together for effect. Listen to Cut Copy and Animal Collective and you will hear similar songs without structure; as indeed Fleet Foxes, Cave Singers and The Decemberists have done in other genres. There is also the hint of Aphex Twin and LCD Soundsystem. Listen to Bicycle all the way through and you will hear the future of pop music throwing off its shackles. This album will probably never make mainstream but it will be the template for the future and thank god for that.
This is good stuff...spacey, smooth, varied. Highly recommended!
Dreamy. Takes you back to the 80s a bit but you know it’s new. Best I heard of this kind so far along with "Washed-Out". Don't like the silly name they came up with for this genre though.
Downloaded it based on the samples. Been listening to it off & on for a few weeks. This past weekend, it fell into the love it category. Definitely an 80's throwback. But done so well.