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Calico Review

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Format: CASS

Cat No: MEX225

Release Date:  09 September 2016

Label:  Mexican Summer / Kemado

Packaging Type:  Cassette Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  0184923122541

Genres:  Indie  

Release Date:  09 September 2016

Label:  Mexican Summer / Kemado

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  0184923122527

Genres:  Indie  

Release Date:  09 September 2016

Label:  Mexican Summer / Kemado

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  0184923122510

Genres:  Indie  

  • Description

    Calico Review shows a band that's grown confident enough in its own style to reflect the perspectives of each member, & craft an album that changes up the approach from song-to-song, while retaining their abilities as a cohesive unit.

    'Strange Heat, reflects a control & character that burns off of the band's knack for restraint. Songs like Famous Phone Figure cradle character sketches over delicate strains of violin, organ, & Mellotron, Matthew Correia's drumming carefully underlining a three-note theme that casts a phantom sadness over the proceedings, the group exerting a touch both light & steady enough to bring your mood to theirs.



    Could Be You works off a steady percussive gallop, guitarist Miles Michaud waxing reflexively on second chances while the band focuses on forward motion. 'Roadside Memorial ' applies the Bo Diddley beat to the open road, Pedrum Siadatian stepping up on vocals, & finding new ways to match his talents to propulsive musical ends. Elsewhere, High & Dry, features Correia on lead vocals, focusing on their most quintessential & peerless quality: writing emotionally resonant pop, at once direct & detached, casual & knowing, & instantly memorable. The dream factory itself gets called out in the fun, surf-stung number 200 South La Brea, its carnival-like atmosphere reflecting the excitement & anxiety of those who await their judgment.

    Description

    Calico Review shows a band that's grown confident enough in its own style to reflect the perspectives of each member, & craft an album that changes up the approach from song-to-song, while retaining their abilities as a cohesive unit.

    'Strange Heat, reflects a control & character that burns off of the band's knack for restraint. Songs like Famous Phone Figure cradle character sketches over delicate strains of violin, organ, & Mellotron, Matthew Correia's drumming carefully underlining a three-note theme that casts a phantom sadness over the proceedings, the group exerting a touch both light & steady enough to bring your mood to theirs.



    Could Be You works off a steady percussive gallop, guitarist Miles Michaud waxing reflexively on second chances while the band focuses on forward motion. 'Roadside Memorial ' applies the Bo Diddley beat to the open road, Pedrum Siadatian stepping up on vocals, & finding new ways to match his talents to propulsive musical ends. Elsewhere, High & Dry, features Correia on lead vocals, focusing on their most quintessential & peerless quality: writing emotionally resonant pop, at once direct & detached, casual & knowing, & instantly memorable. The dream factory itself gets called out in the fun, surf-stung number 200 South La Brea, its carnival-like atmosphere reflecting the excitement & anxiety of those who await their judgment.

    Description

    Calico Review shows a band that's grown confident enough in its own style to reflect the perspectives of each member, & craft an album that changes up the approach from song-to-song, while retaining their abilities as a cohesive unit.

    'Strange Heat, reflects a control & character that burns off of the band's knack for restraint. Songs like Famous Phone Figure cradle character sketches over delicate strains of violin, organ, & Mellotron, Matthew Correia's drumming carefully underlining a three-note theme that casts a phantom sadness over the proceedings, the group exerting a touch both light & steady enough to bring your mood to theirs.



    Could Be You works off a steady percussive gallop, guitarist Miles Michaud waxing reflexively on second chances while the band focuses on forward motion. 'Roadside Memorial ' applies the Bo Diddley beat to the open road, Pedrum Siadatian stepping up on vocals, & finding new ways to match his talents to propulsive musical ends. Elsewhere, High & Dry, features Correia on lead vocals, focusing on their most quintessential & peerless quality: writing emotionally resonant pop, at once direct & detached, casual & knowing, & instantly memorable. The dream factory itself gets called out in the fun, surf-stung number 200 South La Brea, its carnival-like atmosphere reflecting the excitement & anxiety of those who await their judgment.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Strange Heat
      • 2. Satisfied
      • 3. Could Be You
      • 4. High & Dry
      • 5. Mausoleum
      • 6. Roadside Memorial
      • 7. Autumn Dawn
      • 8. Famous Phone Figure
      • 9. 200 South La Brea
      • 10. Warmed Kippers
      • 11. Terra Ignota
      • 12. Place In The Sun

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Strange Heat
      • 2. Satisfied
      • 3. Could Be You
      • 4. High & Dry
      • 5. Mausoleum
      • 6. Roadside Memorial
      • 7. Autumn Dawn
      • 8. Famous Phone Figure
      • 9. 200 South La Brea
      • 10. Warmed Kippers
      • 11. Terra Ignota
      • 12. Place In The Sun

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Strange Heat
      • 2. Satisfied
      • 3. Could Be You
      • 4. High & Dry
      • 5. Mausoleum
      • 6. Roadside Memorial
      • 7. Autumn Dawn
      • 8. Famous Phone Figure
      • 9. 200 South La Brea
      • 10. Warmed Kippers
      • 11. Terra Ignota
      • 12. Place In The Sun