Ringo Deathstarr – Shadow
EP Reviews
Label: Club AC30
Released: 7th November 2011
Reviewer: Joe Skrebels
Straightforward pop songs obscured by a darkly shimmering, buzzing wall of audio cotton wool.
Label: Club AC30
Released: 7th November 2011
Reviewer: Joe Skrebels
‘Just You’ is remarkably quiet for the band, a fifties slow dance heard through a broken megaphone that waltzes its way through periods of undulating distortion. ‘New Way’ takes a different path, harking back to the band’s blink-and-you’ll-miss-them early gigs as chanting vocals are swallowed by a relentlessly powerful drumbeat and an explosive outro that comes just after the one minute mark. ‘Prisms’ follows with a comparatively languid (and, after the last track, a little dull) stroll through smoky ambient territories.
But it’s the title track that, understandably, most epitomises Ringo Deathstarr’s dualistic approach. ‘Shadow’s double set of vocals become the centrepiece as Elliot Frazer’s throaty hollers both contend and merge perfectly with Alex Gehring’s husky intonations. It’s this merge of styles into a seamless whole that makes the EP work quite so well and, just like light and shadows they’re invoking, it’s beginning to seem like one style without the other just wouldn’t make sense.
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