The Voluntary Butler Scheme - Trading Things In
EP Reviews
Label: Split Records
Released: 5th October 2009
Reviewer: Lewis Moulds
It doesn't break new ground, it just fits in well with what we already have.
Label: Split Records
Released: 5th October 2009
Reviewer: Lewis Moulds
It gets very Natty-esque with 'Arctic Climate' (there you go, another comparison. We'll stop pointing them out now). Crisp guitar plucking and breathy vocals make for a good pop song, although there's a danger in it becoming an 'advert song'.
There's a nice change of pace on the EP's closer 'Vending Machine'. It shifts gear, mixing muffled vocals, bright guitar and vintage synthesizer that hisses and chirps its way to the end.
The Voluntary Butler Scheme could be another jumper onto the new folk bandwagon, with 'Heart Too Bored To Beat' being very akin to Jay Jay Pistolet. Maybe too much. But hey, who cares? It's not bad; it doesn't break new ground, it just fits in well with what we already have.
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