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Artist: The Dalloways
Album: Penalty Crusade
Publication: Independent Clauses
Category: Review
Writer: VicA
Date: 09/27/2005
Website: http://www.independentclauses.com/
Review Link: http://www.independentclauses.com/id243.html
The Dalloways are not mainstream. Or rather, they
are the type of band that one can not appreciate until the years of mainstream
listening have turned into years of underground searching and back to
mainstream, except a different type of mainstream- the type of mainstream that
people actually listen to. Pop.
But not pop in the Britney Spears/NSYNC sense of the word- pop as in good
songwriting and layered texture. Pop as in harmonies and beautiful guitar
sounds. Pop as in the Beach Boys, the Smiths, or Belle and Sebastian . In this
odd and illogical world, the term Pop has come to represent corporate
marketing and shallow, youth-targeting MTV propaganda.
But the point where the Dalloways are coming from is a different world entirely.
There is no TV screen flashing bright colors. There is no million dollar video
budget. All that spreads forth from Penalty Crusade is the slow burn of longing
and heartache into a cloud of sweet melody that makes this album an absolute
indie pop gem.
Penalty Crusade is the kind of record that needs to be listened to all the way
through in one sitting. The next song builds on the last and there is a strong
sense of musical style that ties the whole thing together. However, the track
that really gives Penalty Crusade its wings is the beautiful How Can I
Explain. It has a breezy feel that flows through the ears with a soft melody
and playful harmonies that sound like the soundtrack to the long autumn drive on
a Sunday afternoon. The lyrics are not printed in the booklet, but it doesnt
matter. This is atmospheric music, meant to be absorbed through repeated
listens. Brit Pop and easy listening fans take note: this album is for you.
-VicA
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