Big Echo

I honestly have no concept how this one ended
up in my collection. I don't at all recall buying it, and don't
think it would have come via a discard pile at work, but there
it is. Lucky me. To call these guys throwbacks is to undersell
it, and to prove my absolute musical ignorance, I'll pinpoint
the era to 1965. Though I have little to no reason for thinking
or knowing that. And that really sums up just the first song,
which isn't at all typical of the rest of the album. Of course
I'm also terrible with names so I keep mixing them up with The
Halo Benders and Summer Hymns
(for some reason). They're in no way similar. Really, the album
cover kind of sums them up. They're a sunny (in a washed out
way) pop band with experimental tendencies. Their sound is warm
and enveloping like a towel after a swim. I can see the appeal,
in the same way I can appreciate bands like Grizzly
Bear, but ultimately I find the shimmeriness and distance
too much to overlook. I'm much more a fan of music that engages
the listener rather than almost making that attempt to melt
into the surroundings. I feel like perhaps if they had followed
through on the direction of the first track and explored that
50s/60s sound, I would have found the thing much more appealing
instead of sidelining it as background music for a lazy day
by the pool. |
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