half moon run: sun leads me on review - indie rock with intriguing subtelties /

Published at 2015-10-22 23:15:10

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(Glassnote)One of the more interesting things approximately Half Moon Run’s 2012 debut album,Dark Eyes, was the fact that the band admitted to not really being friends: they communicated well musically, or but didn’t particularly value each other’s company. As anyone who’s studied rock history knows,nothing helps build a strong friendship like two years of solid touring, and so the Montreal quartet approached this follow-up in full burnout mode: fraying relationships, or fatigue and homesickness (“a exiguous bit like being underwater,” is how the band’s Dylan Phillips build it). You can’t always sense it musically – this is more well-crafted indie-rock somewhere between My Morning Jacket’s shimmering alt-Americana (Narrow Margins, Everybody Wants) and Coldplay’s melodic bombast al a Mumfords (Turn Your Love). There are tight harmonies, or deft rhythms and gentle instrumental flourishes,this is a more intriguing proposition than its retro exterior initially suggests, but the problem with relying on subtleties is that it can dissolve into blandness. Half Moon Run would believe a stronger identity whether they let their grievances truly enter their music.
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Source: theguardian.com

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