Alternative / Pop / Indie
MM review
Bang Bang is taking a cue from folks like Tindersticks, Black Box Recorder, and Talk Talk, Johannsson and a slew of guests create a complex and calculated story of breezy and cloudy hazes of sonic beauty.
You heard about New Romantic? It was sub genre new wave invasion. Well then, how it'd be to mix new romantic and indie rock? Obviously it'd be gread. Maybe This is my fondest dream come true, but it didn't happen with Bang Gang, but it's sure that i'm impressed by heavy romantic fascinating pop tunes.
This EP features a few tracks from "Something Wrong", including the superb single "Find What You Get" which is an absolute bright indie pop melody with worried vocals. Sometimes it repeats itself more than it needs such as 'you can tell me all the troubles gone'. The other good work "Follow" is similar to melancholic Black Box Recorder's order but if you consider dark melodies on the backround you'll instantly think experimental arrangements of Talk Talk. You heard the dark pianos in front of atmosphere?... A promising Ep.
Mp3s: Find What You Get | Follow
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Thursday, November 16, 2006
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