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January 13, 2007 |
The Feeling : album review |
Changing life as we know it in England from where the band hails, the Feeling are likely to try the same on US shores as soon as they can get the music out. This four track EP (with video) precedes the 2007 release of their debut Twelve Stops And Home and gives a quick introduction that should leave you with the impression that these young men will one day be recording a concept album. They have a playful ambition underneath their sunshiny veneer. “All You Need to Do” may jolt like they’re on a magical mystery tour, but those are Pink Floyd-like noises happening underneath. So while building their own modest walls, the Feeling also recall several other folks they claim as influences in their approach. You’re free to think of Elton John and the Carpenters in your assessments, though they’re a tad more upbeat. A rainy day or a Monday might get them down, but not for long. |
posted by viraks @ 6:29:00 AM |
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