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NYC's The Double delivers their Matador debut, Loose In the Air, a worthy
successor to 2004's Palm Fronds (Catsup Plate).
The massed Ace Tone/Vox/Casio keys of Jacob Morris and floating vocals of David
Greenhill have led some staff members to liken The Double to music as diverse as
'60s British folk mixed with theatrical synth bands. But the spooky/paranoid
vibes and insistent, inventive rhythms of percussionist (he's more than a
drummer) of Jeff McLeod consistently build up a wall of sound more nervous and
more intense than that comparison might suggest.
A consistent war between compressed noise/percussion and the counter clockwise
guitar work on the one side and washy, abstracted vocals on the other lives up
to the band's name...except that irresistible pop melodies are laid on top. An
indescribable and lovely mess.
Musicians:
David Greenhill, bass and vocals
Jacob Morris, keyboards
Jeff McLeod, drums and electronics
Donald Beaman, guitar and vocals
Selections:
1. Up All Night
2. In The Fog
3. Dance
4. Hot Air
5. Busty Beasty
6. Idiocy
7. Ripe Fruit
8. Loose In The Air
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