Husky Rescue - Fast Lane
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Label: Catskills
Released: 18th April 2011
Reviewer: Dave Rowlinson
An expanse of white that appears to go on forever.
Label: Catskills
Released: 18th April 2011
Reviewer: Dave Rowlinson
Husky Rescue have a great name, combining the sure fire gold of a cute-in-theory animal and wistful images of the Arctic tundra. Husky Rescue were always going to get a play, hell even their logo on the sleeve looks like a skinny whimsical take on the Metallica logo. Let's listen to Husky Rescue. Ooooh, it starts real lovely, it sounds like snow falling, or the sound snow might make if snow made sound. The pace is blissfully mesmeric; you could imagine sitting on the back of a sledge whilst the huskies break into a gentle gallop (huskies gallop right?), it's bumpy, it feels fast and kind of exhilarating, the freshest air imaginable makes you gasp, the sun glints off the snow and sparkles in everyone's eyes. You can settle back safe in the knowledge this is going to be an enchanting ride.
And then... and then you realise it's all starting to look the same. The landscape which was captivating and slightly breathtaking suddenly seems to be repeating over and over. It's impossible to gauge depth or distance, it's just an expanse of white that appears to go on forever. It ends real lovely too, it's just all a bit overly nice though. You kinda wish the huskies would be released from their tethers so you could watch them run wild and bare their teeth rather than this muzzled politeness.
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