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Wednesday, September 2, 2020
Narrow Head : " 12th House Rock"
I hear a lot of sounds I like on this album and so far I am only two minutes into it. The vocals have a high droning quality and more of an edge than you typically get from the more detached Hum school of shoe gaze rocking. The singer reminds me of the guy from I Mother Earth though more laid back than Edwin. The vocals however begin to fall into the riffs more as the fuzzed out guitar sonics begin to become more of the focus. Aong with Hum , I can also hear Failure and Smashing Pumpkins early days in the zip code of the sound they are going for. There are enough dynamic touches to keep you engaged. Even when the wall of sound fades back into background it is a pleasing background to have.
"Stuttering Stanley" finds the vocals taking on more of a mumbled whine that brings Sunny Day Real Estate to mind. Yeah I know all these other bands are being summoned when I hear this. But it is a compliment as it's jarring my memory of all these bands I used to listen to more in the 90s, but often find myself having to hunt down again when the nostagia strikes/. The title track has a cool groove to it but at only a minute and a half they do not give it a chance to fully develop. In the meantime there is a more muscular stomp and barked vocal to the punchy " Hard to Swallow". "Crank Case" also digs into similar sonic territory. "Nodding Off" lives up to it's name as it delves into narcotic shoe gazing with a rock edge. The put more of a Deftones like punch to "Night Tryst" . I ike the way the riff to "Emmagazey" is accented. The slurred vocals are tighter in their phrashing, making this one of the album's most accessible songs.
While the breezy ballad "Wastrel" does not go any where, it is followed by "Delano Door" . The verses feature the spoken word of female voice. It is another more Deftones like moment, but it works great. Lots of creepy groove, I want more of what is going on here. Some where between grunge and shoe gaze sits " Bulma" . It ends on a more shoe gazing note. I will give this album a 9 and see how it grows on me. Yes the can be at time compared to many bands so while nothing is new under the sun in this regard , they are all bands I like, and woven together in a way that is more original than not. This album is being dropped by Holy Roar Records.
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