Showing posts with label beatles. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 24, 2016

Temples – Shelter Song

Sun Structures' Artwork. Taken from Temples' Bandcamp

I absolutely despise using references to certain bands to describe the sound of a newcomer, or at least the sound of a pretty recent band, which is the case of today’s first pill. So, I’m going to try my best to avoid the –to some– shockingly obvious comparison, and start by introducing the band: Temples is a British band, and they sound remarkably British, and I mean that in the most complimentary way possible. 

Shelter song is an ode to a musical inheritance: the key word here is, wouldn’t you know,  
n o s t a l g i a. Damn it, there it is again, it’s pretty doggone sad that everything that aches to an epoch of blooming creativity and confidence has to be nostalgic. But nevertheless, this is the kind of exciting nostalgia, if that’s even possible, that reminds you there’s still a lot to discover. Infectious, poppy, eerie, psychedelic, all of these you’ll find within this pill, it’s a great pill, with driving drums, vocal harmonies and lots of tension and release. 
I find James Bagshaw’s singing to be strangely comforting, like sunlight beaming through the mist. That’s probably why this song takes me places; foggy, gloomy places, but with a certain tad of joy that I appreciate thoroughly.


Find Temples’ album Sun Structures on Bandcamp. And of course, as usual, listen to it here! Also, feel free to share your thoughts in a comment. Come on, people, RANT ON!

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

The London Souls - When I'm With You

Photo taken from the band's Facebook

Chuck-full of soul in The London Souls! Okay, I'm sorry, that's terrible, but this New York City based duo does have that soulful Rock and Roll formula down. Just put together some fine guitar playing, punchy drums, a pretty convincing pop sensitivity, passionate singing and last but not least, some Beatle-esque vocal harmonies, and you’ve got yourself a magnanimous single in the way singles –in this writer’s very humble opinion– should be made: organic (ugh, I know it’s an overused word, but bear with me), well thought out and earwormy (Ok, I know I just made that up, but you’ll see what I mean once you hear it). 

Here in A Couple Pills a Day, we are softies, and we have a thing for melodies, so if you’re into that aspect of songwriting, this is a very fitting song to draw inspiration from, and believe it or not, it was released in 2014 as a single.

Check out their website
here, and also, they’ve got the official video for this song up on YouTube. I love the Internet!