Artist: Temples
Genre: Neo-psychedelic
From: Kettering, England
Composed of: James Bagshaw – guitar/vocals
Thomas Warmsley – bass/backing vocals
Sam Toms – drums
Adam Smith – keys
They released their debut single, “Shelter Song” in November
of 2012.
Quick Overview: The guitar parts are airy and flowing, but
at the same time have that iconic 60’s psychedelic crunch. Keys laid down good harmonies and really
filled the songs in nicely giving them more depth. Drums did exactly what they’re supposed to do;
they sound almost taken back a little bit to fit the aura and atmosphere. The harp and flute sounds also add a very
filling aspect giving overall depth and flavour. They seem to have conjured the energy of a 60’s
band quite well in all aspects. My Verdict: Like – though probably best enjoyed whilst stoned.
Links: Twitter @TemplesOfficial
Artist: One Man War
Genre: IndieFrom: London, England
Composed of: Conor Carleton – violin, piano, guitar, vocal
One Man War’s new EP “Some
Things Just Aren’t Meant to Be” will be release on May 17 2013.
Quick Overview: The tracks have an assortment of instruments
ranging from piano and guitar, to strings, brass, and woodwinds. The harmonies and melodies between
instruments seem to line up nicely. For
the majority of the songs, a somber-esk mood falls around them. The accompaniment for the most part sounded
great. The usage of a wide variety of
instruments and the way they were utilized was nice to hear. The vocals did sound a bit off. At some points, it does feel like the vocals
double up a bit too much. My Verdict: Without a doubt Conor is a very talented musician, but personally I just couldn’t get into the vocals. To me they sounded a bit off, but I wasn’t brought up on a British accent so it could just be my North American side showing.
Links: Twitter @conorcarleton
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